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As a client, I find it fascinating to watch hypnotherapists debate these things. Most of the time I don't understand what you're talking about, but I still find the philosophical differences very interesting. :)
I can very much relate to the client in this scenario...at first I thought I wanted to work with a hypnotherapist to lose weight. And at first, I did lose weight. I was a compulsive eater and when I was growing up, food was a reward and a weapon that always had some kind of emotional content. It was never just food. Working with the hypnotherapist allowed me to remove the emotional content from food, so I stopped eating compulsively, and I lost some weight. And then I gained it back plus more, because I stopped exercising. My subconscious is no fool.
I was working on other things along the way, and discovered I have big-time secondary gain from being fat. I am consciously very aware of what my secondary gain is. I don't know exactly where it originates. If it's true that I have to relive the potentially really bad things I've forgotten in order to finally lose this weight, then I'm probably going to choose to stay fat, to be honest. I'm not happy about it, but I'm used to it.
I can't think of a situation in which I'd agree to relive a buried and forgotten trauma in order to lose weight. Speaking as a client, that is a really, really hard sell. I've been this way my whole adult life, I'm used to it, and can't visualize being any different. And what if you do make me relive the trauma and then can't make it go away again? So then I'd be fat AND traumatized? No thanks, I'd rather be fat than take that chance.
So I guess I'm hoping that the "regression to cause" advocates are wrong, and there's something else I can do to deal with my primary/secondary gain without having to know exactly where it came from!
Doreen:
You say, "the more information you have the better you can help your client." And how are you going to find this information that is not known to the conscious mind without "regress to cause?" Using emotional regression will help you find this information. As you know, if the conscious mind was aware of the cause, it would have already changed it, so we use techniques to access this information in the subconscious.
I have great success with "regress to cause" as I was taught by Jerry Kein just as he learned from Dave Elman. This is what he teaches all his students to do, and some are the most successful in the world. Unfortunately, most hypnotists have not been trained in regression techniques, do not know how to deal with an abreaction, or how to change perception of the found event, so they should probably avoid regression.
It is unfortunate that there are no standards of training for hypnotism.
A good analogy is... driving down the freeway and you hear "thump, thump" coming from the front of your car and it's hard to steer. Pretty scary. You pull into an auto shop, the attendant looks at your car and says you have a hole in your tire. He puts air in the tire and sends you on your way. Now you're always scared because you are aware of the hole but don't know when it's going to go flat and scare you again. But if the attendant says, "You have a hole in your tire," takes the tire off, fixes the hole with a sturdy patch so it's like new, and then fills the tire with air and sends you on your way... now you drive off self confident that all is well and you enjoy the ride... Change in perception.
But... if the hole is in the tire, you are NOT aware of it, and it's never fixed but just temporarily inflated from time to time, then it may affect you adversely at different intervals in your journey of life, just like the temporary fixes with only direct suggestion and visualization work.
Just my two cents. Karen
There is more here than just weight loss "Client has many issues...fyi" This is the key .
"Client states she crawls in to bed because she is so unmotivated, cries uncontrollably, and is a basket case"
You need to release some of her emotional pressure ....then follow the feeling back to earlier times she felt this way .....with each event the subconscious takes you to ....do some release work to take the pressure off ....compound how much better she feels having released those negative feelings ...do forgiveness work if it is needed ......including forgiving herself .help her to find the good in the event ...then when she has confidence in your ability to take the pain of past events away she will go much deeper into herself and find the core issue that is making her seek security /protection by distracting herself from her feelings with her drug of choice ...ie food .........remove her negative feelings and replace them with positive feelings of love and security re inner child work ..and compound .....this will not happen in one session ....it takes as long as it takes .....explain to her that bad feelings that are left trapped in your body fester and grow ...the more you try to suppress them the stronger they become over time ....but when you release them ...let them out ..the universe absorbs them and you find clarity ..and begin to feel so much better ......a feeling released is generally short lived ...but a feeling held inside lasts forever and creates dis-ease stress and tension in your body .....
teach her how to let go of all of the negative events in her life ...forgive everyone that hurt her ...including herself and you will have a new ,motivated, happy loving person that accepts and respects herself ....and you will find that her weight will return to a normal range with out having to obsess over food ...because you will have removed the emotional reasons that she used food for to distract from
At least thats how I do it
Craig
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