Annals of Quackery:Dyslexia:Hypnosis
Loren Parks is another person claiming to be able to cure dyslexia. At least he is not making money from people's suffering. You will note that there are no control groups, no pre-tests, no post-tests, no objective evaluations of improvement in function, just claims and anecdotes.
All is free. All is experimental and not everyone will be helped DYSLEXIA -- A SIMPLE THERAPY...Dyslexia, a reading disability, is very popular nowadays, and much money and time is spent trying to correct it. However, dyslexia is often easy to fix. The problem is getting through the thick heads of the people making money off of it and those who are so programmed it is a medical problem, not a psychological one, that they are not receptive to any other type of therapy for dyslexiaI guess the repeated brain imaging studies showing dyslexics use their brains in a way normal people don't, such as Temple, at Stanford; Burdette at Wake Forest; Corina at University of Washington; and Eden at NIMH are all just the products of "thick headed" scientists imagining things.
Listen carefully: there are reputable treatments for dyslexia. Hypnosis isn't it. This person, Parks, ought to be ashamed of himself for ignoring the research.

This person Parks is quite unusual. Oct. 30, 2002, Oregon:
Mr. Parks has some other problems:
Willamette Week Online, Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Posted by: Liz | Sunday, January 11, 2004 at 11:24 AM
Mr. Parks has some other PROBLEMS: His entire website at www.psychresearch.com is a clear example.
Posted by: maria guerin | Tuesday, February 03, 2004 at 12:41 AM
The previous commentor, Maria Guerin, sued Mr. Parks:
(from the Willamette Week, which I believe is a newspaper. It has odd archiving protocols, so I'm posting here. The URL is
Posted by: Liz | Wednesday, February 11, 2004 at 07:23 AM