Hi Humphrey Thank you for your marketing tips, I appreciate your tips and have made a start in using some of them. I have rented a room in an office block and...
Hi The reason I write is to ask if hypnotherapy can help me in my situation. The situation is as follows: I've been going out with my girlfriend for the last 2...
Hi, All; I was originally hypnotized about twenty years ago for headaches, and taught self-hypnosis using the trigger phrase "right now." After a long time,...
Hi, Brian; Hypnosis can be used to change a person's attitudes, though it's usually like to help a person stop smoking, or to increase ones's confidence aas a...
The GHR newsletter today provides the following useful reference. There is a small business start up guide for hypnotherapists available for purchase online...
... Hi Brian, I'm not qualified for anything so this is just a personal opinion. I would suspect that there is something more complicated going on and ...
I have just joined this forum so I thought I would just introduce myself and say hello. Regards Gilli Gillian Scully DHP, NLP (Master), TFTdx thoughtfields 242...
Hi Sharon, thank you for the interest! I'm in North Somerset but wouldn't mind travelling South occasionally. We already have one person interested in the...
My friend (female) went through lots of sexual abuse as a child, but mainly with her stepdad and uncle. We've finally gotten most of the issues listed out and...
How did you uncover the events and what did you do when they were uncovered? The comment "she needs a professional." seems to fit here as you did something...
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Just a quick note to let you know that there will be a Peer Group meeting on Friday 20th October in Normanton (West Yorkshire) from 7 pm to 9 pm. The meeting...
Dunlap wrote about "negative practice" (similar to "symptom prescription" or "paradoxical intention") in 1932, but I've long been puzzled as to how the ...
Quick question. How do those of you who teach or use Past-Life Regression (PLR) handle the issue of false memory syndrome? What exactly do you tell clients...
... Donald, I can't answer that as I don't know. I would surmise, however, that there's nothing strange about this. You know how writers often have insights...
So, the question Is realy "are we using our own perceptions rather than the client's", For me the main "ctiteria" is that I always work with my clients ...
Hi Donald, I've never even considered false memory syndrome to be relevant to PLR. PLR seems to be more world-view based, than scientifically based (not trying...
... than the client's", For me the main "ctiteria" is that I always work with my clients belief's, and not mine, and it matters not wheather its is actualy...
... to PLR. PLR seems to be more world-view based, than scientifically based (not trying to open up a can of worms here :-) ) , and it is therefore a...
... Unless, of course, the client would take some sort of action with a recovered memory. For example, suppose that a client recovered a memory of abuse. If...
Don, The approach I use for therapy and teaching is that if the results (meaning therapeutic outcome) is positive, then whether it is real or not is of little...
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I really like seeing others views on this phenomena. I will be teaching age regression next weekend. I am a the point in our training that we are approaching...
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Hi, Some very good points to consider. I still don't think that it is anywhere near the issue as it is with age regression, but you're both right, what if...
... results (meaning therapeutic outcome) is positive, then whether it is real or not is of little or no importance. OK, I understand. But isn't it a risk...
... vast amounts of information stored in our genes. Is it possible that our ancestors experiences could be encoded into them as well. Our resistance to...
If you do the work and complete it, there really should be no issues to worry about. The only problem, if they can be called that, is when an inexperienced...
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... Well, I would point to scientology as an example of controversial use of hypnosis and regression to uncover memories of past lives. I have also treated...
I am ready to retire for the night Don, but I did want to briefly comment on all of this, especially below. First, I know of no (doesn't mean there isn't any)...
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... been "seriously harmed" by a legitimately trained therapist doing regression of any sort. Well, of course. I understand your sentiment. However, the fact...
Hi, one of the issues that seems to have arisen during discussion of the recovered memory debate is the proportion of "bad therapists" or at least perceived...
Hello All, Have I ever told you I love psychologists. With their vast knowledge on everything one wonders why the world is in such a mess - or is it that if...