Meet the Creator
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Paul Goldin studied medicine at London University. In the early 1970's he emigrated to the USA and teamed up with one of America's foremost psychiatrists, Professor Maurice Silver.
It was during this period (1978) that the calamity of the Jonestown Massacre became world news.
Jim Jones, the guru, considered the world was coming to an end. He then instructed his thousand or so devotees to commit suicide - to drink cyanide and lemonade. As a result of this, some eight hundred or so men women and children perished.
Paul was commissioned by the U.S. Government to organise a team and initiate a programme which would be instrumental in assisting the survivors of the Jonestown saga to integrate back into society.
This he accomplished and as a consequence he became fascinated with all the aspects of the Jim Jones’s psychological “subliminal brainwashing” techniques. Paul later decided to adopt these skills, modify them, and use them to “empower” an individual rather than “enslave “them.
By using these principles he later became accepted as one of the leading "deprogrammers" (exit councillors) in the United States.
Soon after he became the primary founder of the "Stress-Management and Phobia" clinics in Hawaii, then Nevada, the UK, and later in Ireland.
In the 1980's Paul returned to Ireland and opened his "Stress Management and Phobia Clinic" in Dublin. Many patients are referred to the clinics by the medicinal profession. Others are by recommendation of satisfied clients.
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Paul Goldin was a member of the National Council of Hypnotherapists in Britain and a founding member of the British Hypnosis Research Society. He was a Fellow of the American Academy of Traumatic Stress and was conferred with a professorship from the Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing, China; both awards being in recognition of his contribution to his particular field of psychology.
The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress is the largest organisation of its kind in the world.
Paul’s work continues through his daughter Katie Jane, having learned everything from her father, Katie Jane is researching color in the field of psychology and practices in The Paul Goldin Clinic in Dublin, Ireland.


