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Pesonaly you don't have to do anykind of regression that really just draws out the session and actually makes it harder on you and them. Their unconcious knows what stands between x,y and z so state specifically what they want the outcome to be and work backwards to have y and x, because you already have z by then. Want to know more ? If so you know what to do.
John,
Direct suggestion is only effective after the negative forcing functions have been properly addressed and eliminated which requires advanced study and deeper states of hypnosis.
Adrian,
Changing a pattern is not rectifying the presenting issue. It is a "band-aid" that may work long term, however at the expense of internal irresolution. That a result is attained is not relevant to my statement. The issue I am addressing is whether or not the root cause is eliminated or not. That is the essence of being truly effective or just a quick change artist. Dr. Regal Adrian Tannock said:Dr. Aleksonder Regal said:John,
Direct suggestion is only effective after the negative forcing functions have been properly addressed and eliminated which requires advanced study and deeper states of hypnosis.
Hiya,
You seem quite certain of this, and yet:
I use hypnotic suggestion to deliver (an idiosyncratic form of) CBT which works very well. I'm turning to this more & more and find it very effective. This is not band-aid therapy by any stretch, and lasting changes are being gained.
Similarly, using John Grinder's reduced verbal package & streamlined 6-step reframe, great change(s) can happen. This is true of parts therapy too.
Also, using ideo-dynamic work with a person's "unconscious mind" (as per Tad James) - people can & do make permanent changes without having to ventilate emotions from past experiences.
All of the above techniques can occur in relatively light trances...
I do agree that the negative emotional beliefs/trance-identities that stand behind a person's presenting issue(s) have to be addressed, and in some cases the removal of negative affect from past experiences is desirable (and associated regression, dissociated regression, EMDR, even EFT is all good for this) - but to imply that is the only way to bring about permanent change makes no sense and simply isn't true.
To me it seems obvious: it's more about the relationship that the techniques...
Just my 2p,
Adrian
Hello Adrian,
Once the root cause is addressed, "healing" becomes possible. Changing a "behavior" is not healing a "condition". Band-aid therapy is used for the "circumvention" of symptoms. Some clients request Traditional Hypnotherapy. They end up coming back eventually, since a "quick fix" is only temporary. One has to deal with the cause behind the effect to get resolution. That is Metaphysical work not Cognitive-Behavioral therapy.
At best, the client overcomes an isuue, let's say "Smoking Cessation", however due to their ongoing unresolved anxiety, they now turn towards another substance abuse, e.g. "Overeating", "Nail Biting", "Hair Pulling" etc.
I agree that "non-regressive" ways can be utilized when it comes to removing "negative forcing functions" however this is a new topic and is best addressed in another thread. In fact, Dr. Hunter is one of the world's foremost authorities on one method called Parts Therapy which at times requires the use of the technique called Regression therapy.
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