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Parts
Therapy is based on the concept that our personality is composed of a
number of various parts, which are aspects of the subconscious. In other
words, we all wear different hats. The facilitator acts as a mediator to
help clients resolve inner conflicts.
Have
you experienced hypnotherapy in order to resolve a problem or overcome an
undesired habit, only to find yourself backsliding? If so, then parts
therapy might be the ideal technique for you!
This
complex hypnotic technique often works with clients after other
techniques have failed. The facilitator guides the client into a state of
hypnosis and then talks to that part of the subconscious that wants to
prevent the client from changing...and then talks to the part motivating
the client to improve his/her life. The process resembles mediation, in that the facilitator asks the right
questions in order to help the parts resolve their own differences. The
process is designed to empower the client!
Originally
pioneered by Charles Tebbetts during the 1960's
and 1970's, parts therapy has evolved throughout the years into a very
effective technique when combined with hypnosis and facilitated by
someone trained in the use of client centered parts therapy. Before his
passing, Tebbetts asked Roy Hunter to continue
his work.
Roy
is the published author of several highly respected hyppnosis
books, including the highly praised Hypnosis for Inner Conflict
Resolution: Introducing Parts Therapy (2005, Crown House Publishing).
Whether
you are a prospective client searching for help, or a hypnosis
professional wishing to learn more about parts therapy, please browse
this site thoroughly. You may also read the longer article: What IS Parts
Therapy?
If
you are a hypnosis professional wishing to read
Roy's highly
praised text on parts therapy, click here.
To find a parts therapy facilitator near you, go to:www.hypnotherapylist.com
Look for a practitioner with a purple bar.
Last updated: December 13, 2011
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