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Kerin Webb – author of The Language Pattern Bible

You are the leaders in indirect Ericksonian Hypnosis

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2017-05-12T11:01:03+07:00
You are the leaders in indirect Ericksonian Hypnosis

Igor Ledochowski – author of The Deep Trance Training Manual

Your training is unique, refined and dynamic, making each person feel an active part of the course

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2017-05-12T10:58:00+07:00
Your training is unique, refined and dynamic, making each person feel an active part of the course

Dr Ernest Rossi – author with Milton H Erickson of the Collected Papers of Milton H Erickson

Stephen Brooks and the art of Compassionate Ericksonian Hypnotherapy surely sets the highest standard.

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Stephen Brooks and the art of Compassionate Ericksonian Hypnotherapy surely sets the highest standard.

Bill O’Hanlon – author of Taproots, Solution-Oriented Hypnosis and a Guide To Trance-Land.

Stephen Brooks knows how to do effective Ericksonian Hypnosis and teach others how to do it.

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2018-07-28T20:00:52+07:00
Stephen Brooks knows how to do effective Ericksonian Hypnosis and teach others how to do it.

Dan Jones – author of Advanced Ericksonian Hypnotherapy Scripts

Your legendary hypnotherapy courses are the most highly regarded in the field

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2017-05-12T10:59:03+07:00
Your legendary hypnotherapy courses are the most highly regarded in the field

Adam Eason – author of The Science of Self Hypnosis

Your course was eye opening, heartfelt and transforming for me personally and professionally

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2017-05-12T10:57:08+07:00
Your course was eye opening, heartfelt and transforming for me personally and professionally

Ivan Tyrrell – author of How To Master Anxiety

You are very creative with words, you talk to different parts of a patient's mind, it’s so powerful!

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2017-05-12T10:59:49+07:00
You are very creative with words, you talk to different parts of a patient's mind, it’s so powerful!
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2811, 2016

Michael Cohen – British Hypnosis Research course graduate now on his third book publication.

For a man who worked for 10 years in a family business retailing computers and calculators in the 1980s, the leap to becoming a successful specialist in the field of therapies such as Clinical Hypnotherapy, CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and counselling has been a remarkable one for Michael Cohen. Cohen's first book, Solutions to Stress, sold 35,000 copies. His second, The Power of Accepting Yourself, was a best-seller on Amazon Self-Help Charts reaching number one in February 2013. Now, his third book, Rethink it!, has just been published - which is quite a feat for someone who suffers from dyslexia. "Being dyslexic certainly held me back when I was at school." Cohen recalls. "The way I wrote was understandable but my spelling was really dreadful". Rethink it! is a lively, fascinating mix of personal experience with plenty of interesting sections under such titles as Be Your Own Best Friend, Five Steps To Chronic Worrying and what Cohen calls The Boredom Technique, which many people find helpful by repeating a worry hundreds of times. At just 18, Cohen became a Samaritan and, by an extraordinary coincidence, discovered that he had a relative who was a hypnotherapist. "We got talking and I

2611, 2016

Professor Kessler at the University of Oregon uses hypnosis to change beliefs about ageing

How Lauren Kessler, a professor at the University of Oregon, is using hypnosis to change our beliefs about ageing. Professor Kessler took a year to investigate the anti-ageing movement, made herself the test subject and then wrote a book about the experience: ‘Counter Clockwise: My Year of Hypnosis, Hormones, Dark Chocolate, and Other Adventures in the World of Anti-Ageing.’ Kessler says that the anti-ageing movement focuses too much on trying to influence the ageing process from the outside in, “We spend a huge amount of time thinking of face creams – you should obsess over your cortisol level and what you are doing to age yourself from the inside out.” She claims that her research identified chronic stress as being one of the major causes of ageing and that it affects cortisol levels, known as stress hormones, that cause physical disorders associated with ageing. She prescribes hypnosis, combined with exercise and healthy eating to control cortisol levels in the body, and after her one year research project using herself as the subject, says she now feels younger, fitter and healthier than her chronological age. Kessler says “All of the credible sources point to the fact that ageing is 70 per

2011, 2016

Are you a good therapist, or a great therapist?

Good therapy is about change. It’s about fixing problems, resolving difficulties and removing symptoms. It’s about meeting the minimum requirement of the therapeutic encounter. But good therapy is not great therapy, and this is the problem, many therapists just do good therapy. Great therapy is not just about change, it’s about the consequences of change. It’s about the benefits the client will receive from the change and the many future changes that will be triggered automatically by the change. It’s about your client having a wonderful happy healthy life – way into the future, and long after they have hopefully forgotten about you. That’s great therapy. Great therapy goes beyond fixing problems, resolving difficulties and removing symptoms. In fact, because the therapist focuses on the consequences of change, the entire orientation of therapy shifts to a higher level. And because it shifts, it actually makes it easier to fix problems, resolve difficulties and remove symptoms, because the therapist also shifts the client’s perception of success beyond what seems to be urgent or immediate, to what is empowering, enriching and life enhancing. So change becomes the catalyst – a means to an end – a stepping stone to a better life. If

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