George Dimitrov

George Dimitrov is a psychologist and hypnotherapist from Bourgas, East Bulgaria[1].

Career

After obtaining his master's degree in psychology, Dimitrov applied and started working as a state psychologist in the Institute of Psychology - Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria. After leaving there, he established his professional career in London, focused on hypnotherapy.

Selected bibliography

  • "Therapeutic and Investigative Hypnosis". The Hypnotherapist March, 2015, pp. 16–24
  • Opportunities for Applying of Hypnosis in Treatment of Secondary Amenorrhea in Adolescent girls. 12th European Congress of Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology, Plovdiv City, Bulgaria, 2011
  • Hypnosis Could Be Very Useful In Obtaining Witness Testimonies. Bulgarian magazine Legal World, 2011, Vol VI, pp. 36–41
  • Stress and Personal Crisis. Institute of Psychology - Ministry of Interior 35th Anniversary Almanac, 2007, pp. 82–93
  • Hypnosis and Some of its Opportunities into Court Process. 3rd National Conference of Psychology with International Participation "Personality. Social area. Activity", Blagoevgrad City, Bulgaria, 2006
  • Some Mechanisms Leading To Criminal Behaviour. 1st Balkan Meeting of Young Psychologists. Blagoevgrad City, Bulgaria, 2006
  • Some Psychological Aspects of Interrogation in Pre-Trial Proceeding. 3rd National Congress of Psychology. Sofia University. Sofia City, Bulgaria, 2005
  • Hypnotic Suggestions. 2nd National Conference of Psychology with International Participation “Activity and Adaptation of the Personality in Time of Changing ". South-West University. Blagoevgrad City, Bulgaria, 2004

Dimitrov is a member of the UK General Hypnotherapy Register, the International Society of Hypnosis, and the British Psychological Society.

References

  1. S., John. "George Dimitrov is hypnotherapist and a psychologist". John Learn. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
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