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Hypnosis for Inner Conflict Resolution: Introducing Parts Therapy
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Hypnosis for Inner Conflict Resolution: Introducing Parts Therapy
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Current price: $47.64


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Hypnosis for Inner Conflict Resolution: Introducing Parts Therapy
Current price: $47.64
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Size: Hardcover
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Why do so many clients experience inner conflicts that inhibit successful attainment of important goals? This outstanding new book on Parts Therapy will help provide the answer. Counsellors and hypnotherapists often use proven techniques to help their clients change undesired habits or achieve personal and professional goals. Yet, in spite of the best efforts of both clients and therapist, unresolved inner conflicts often inhibit clients from attaining their ideal empowerment. Increasing numbers of therapists around the world are discovering the benefits of parts therapy and its variations, such as ego state therapy and voice dialogue, to help clients get past personal barriers. These complex techniques continue to grow in popularity and are already used by many psychotherapists and psychologists who use hypnosis as an adjunct to their practices. Therapists who specialise in the use of hypnosis also need to learn Parts Therapy.
Why do so many clients experience inner conflicts that inhibit successful attainment of important goals? This outstanding new book on Parts Therapy will help provide the answer. Counsellors and hypnotherapists often use proven techniques to help their clients change undesired habits or achieve personal and professional goals. Yet, in spite of the best efforts of both clients and therapist, unresolved inner conflicts often inhibit clients from attaining their ideal empowerment. Increasing numbers of therapists around the world are discovering the benefits of parts therapy and its variations, such as ego state therapy and voice dialogue, to help clients get past personal barriers. These complex techniques continue to grow in popularity and are already used by many psychotherapists and psychologists who use hypnosis as an adjunct to their practices. Therapists who specialise in the use of hypnosis also need to learn Parts Therapy.



















