Barbara Lamb
Biography:
Barbara Lamb is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Hypnotherapist and Regression Therapist in California. She specializes in Regression Therapy with people who experience encounters with extraterrestrial beings. Trained by the Association for Past Life Research and Therapies (APRT) she began working with ET experiencers in 1991, and has conducted regressions with more than 550 of them, totaling at least 1800 regressions to these types of encounters. She has taught workshops for Regression Therapists to train them in doing regression therapy with experiencers of extraterrestrial contact through the Association for Past Life Research and Therapies, the Professional Institute for Regression Therapy, the International Board of Regression Therapies, and other training agencies.
She is currently the President of the Academy of Clinical Close Encounter Therapists and is a Board Member of The Journal of Abduction-Encounter research. Barbara�s forthcoming book, Alien Experiences, co-authored with Nadine Lalich will be available by the end of 2007.
Past Shows:
Alien-Human Hybrids & Open Lines
Psychotherapist Barbara Lamb shared what she has uncovered about alien-human hybrids from patients who claim they've encountered extraterrestrial beings. Open Lines followed. ... More »
Host: George NooryExtinctions & Mysterious Lights
Investigative reporter Linda Moulton Howe discussed extinctions related to nanodiamond discoveries, and mysterious aerial sightings. First hour guest, regression therapist Barbara Lamb shared information on ETs, based on hypnosis sessions with her clients. ... More »
Host: George NooryAlien Encounters
Hypnotherapist and psychotherapist Barbara Lamb discussed her study of alien abduction cases, which she came to through her work in regression therapy with clients. Abductees report 'missing time' and sometimes when they are returned from a craft they're wearing different clothes, such as a woman who found herself in a Japanese T-shirt she didn't own. ... More »
Host: Rollye James
