I've trained in TFT, and have seen EFT demonstrated. To me the difference is that while EFT uses all the tapping points; TFT uses specific algorithms for each broad category--rage, trauma, shame, etc. EFT uses affirmations as part and parcel of…
Seems to me that people have ideomotor responses no matter how you might define their state of consciousness at that moment. If someone is consciously projecting one thing (such as conscious "likes and dislikes" I suppose) and if…
You make some very good points here, Chris. What you're calling "energy level" is made up of so many small things about a person's behaviors that taking yourself closer to theirs automatically matches them. Then you can just let…
I'd be a bit vague about the exact details, but use "a time before that problem, when everything's all right" (which contains a bit of time confusion and dissociation for good measure) and let your client's unconscious…
Yes, conscious/unconscious dissociation is an important part of it, I think. I establish that early (...and you don't have to do anything at all--your unconscious is listening, and it knows the very best ways to..."). And a lot of what I…
I guess I'd say rather than focussing on suggestions that include the details of content in a direct way ("You will lose all desire to smoke. You are a nonsmoker now") I focus on process suggestions delivered in an indirect way (You…
As far as the therapeutic bits, I tend to rely mostly on process suggestions, to allow the client's unconscious to fill in the blanks in a way that will make the suggestion maximally acceptable.
When I use more direct content suggestions, as in…
Ah, I've heard of Cherry Street Coffee! Supposed to be a pretty good place. Well, I'm free most days. Haven't worked in two months and am happy as a clam!
Hello Bridget, long time, no see! Just thought I'd let you know I'm still out here. I'll be attending a hypnosis/NLP Meetup group near Queen Anne Ave N on the 19th if you're interested. Take care!
Hello Bridget. It's actually called the "Hypnotherapy & Mind-Body Resource Forum" at a hospital in Kirkland on January 31st. If you need more information, email me. Even though it's not my event, I'm trying to honor the non-advertising policy of the website.
At 10:14pm on December 21, 2008, Rob Pickett said…
Hello Bridget. It's nice to run into someone who remembers weird stuff like Pinky & The Brain. It helps me to remember I'm not the only oddball out there. LOL! I'm going to the Wellness Expo at one of the local hospitals in January, which will be featuring many local hypnotists. Are you aware of it?
Hi Bridget .. so nice to see you here. I havent' paid as much attention to this group as I might, and looking around today I see that it's becoming very substantial ...