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11177
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...
may bowers
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11178
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...
Brian Kelly
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11179
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,...
Ron Hubbard
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Oct 5, 2006
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11180
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...
Ron Hubbard
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11181
The GHR newsletter today provides the following useful reference. There is a small business start up guide for hypnotherapists available for purchase online...
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donjohnr
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Oct 6, 2006
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11182
... 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 ...
Keith Bacon
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Oct 6, 2006
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11183
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...
Gillian Scully
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Oct 7, 2006
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11184
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...
Lexx
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Oct 12, 2006
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11185
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...
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Oct 12, 2006
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11186
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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11187
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...
Debbie W
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Oct 14, 2006
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11188
Dunlap wrote about "negative practice" (similar to "symptom prescription" or "paradoxical intention") in 1932, but I've long been puzzled as to how the ...
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Oct 15, 2006
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11189
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...
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Oct 15, 2006
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11190
... 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...
Paddy Landau
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Oct 15, 2006
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11191
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 ...
Frank Johnson
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Oct 15, 2006
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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...
Kipp Trembley
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Oct 15, 2006
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11193
... 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...
Donald Robertson
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11194
... 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...
Donald Robertson
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11195
... 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...
Paddy Landau
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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...
Kipp Trembley
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11199
... 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...
Donald Robertson
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11200
... 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...
Donald Robertson
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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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11202
... 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...
Donald Robertson
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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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Oct 16, 2006
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11204
... been "seriously harmed" by a legitimately trained therapist doing regression of any sort. Well, of course. I understand your sentiment. However, the fact...
Donald Robertson
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Oct 16, 2006
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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...
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Oct 16, 2006
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11206
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...
Mel Grant
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