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Parts Therapy As a practicing Clinical Hypnotherapist, Dr.

Jaime Feldman has been one of the p ioneers in an advanced technique of Hypnotherapy called Parts Therapy. Utilizing this technique, Dr. Feldman has been able to unlock the subconscious a nd remove behaviors of a psychological nature, which have also been found to man ifest physical unwanted behaviors. Dr. Feldman had had outstanding success in cu ring phobias and deep seated trauma, as well as treating the Immune System to cu re cancer. How is this Revolutionary technique called Parts Therapy so powerful? We are made up of many personalities, aspects or parts. Through these parts we can uncover the causes of problems. Our subconscious is protective, and through this mechanism the subconscious sets up specific parts to deal with trauma or special needs the individual may require . It is the nature of the mind to be subdivided into an indeterminate number of sub-personalities or parts. The intention of each part is positive or protective for the individual. There are no bad parts and the goal of Parts Therapy is not to el iminate parts, but instead to help find positive roles or behaviors also called jo bs. This workshop will train as well as give each participant a structured and well thought out mechanism for utilizing this revolutionary technique. The goals of this course will enable the hypnotherapist to: Discover the part causing the aberrant behavior Find the cause. To release, through varied techniques of emotional clearing. Retrain the part to perform new positive behaviors or jobs. Typically, this can be done in less than one hour. Use the syllabus that accompanies the course. Parts Therapy is based on the concept that our personality is composed of a numb er of various parts, which are aspects of the subconscious. In other words, we a ll wear different hats. The facilitator acts as a mediator to help clients resol ve inner conflicts. This advanced hypnotic technique often works with clients after other techniques have failed. The facilitator guides the client into a state of hypnosis and the n talks to that part of the subconscious that wants to prevent the client from c hanging...and then talks to the part motivating the client to improve his/her li fe. The process resembles mediation, in that the facilitator asks the right question s in order to help the parts resolve their own differences. The process is desig ned to empower the client! Originally pioneered by Charles Tebbetts during the 1960's and 1970's, parts the rapy has evolved throughout the years into a very effective technique when combi ned with hypnosis and facilitated by someone trained in the use of client center ed parts therapy. Roy Hunter' s client-centered approach is based on the concept that the client's inner mind can resolve inner conflicts when the facilitator acts as a mediator and asks the right questions.

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