
Kerin Webb – author of The Language Pattern Bible
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Dr Ernest Rossi – author with Milton H Erickson of the Collected Papers of Milton H Erickson
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Igor Ledochowski – author of The Deep Trance Training Manual
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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!
Dan Jones – author of Advanced Ericksonian Hypnotherapy Scripts
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Adam Eason – author of The Science of Self Hypnosis
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Age Regression
Age regression is the reliving of an early life experience with no conscious awareness of any future realities beyond the time frame being experienced and some Clients are able to experience a total reliving of an early life experience. This involves a complete dissociation from any other references to adult life. The Client actually believes that they are the younger self. They see, hear and feel everything that the younger self saw, heard and felt. Whilst experiencing this they have no awareness of any future life. They have amnesia for the time following the age they are currently experiencing. Quite often, Clients need to be trained to have a total dissociation in this way. This training can take considerable time in some cases and one should question whether it is really necessary. Most psychological problems can be helped without the Client experiencing a complete regression. Usually a revivification is enough. In experimental work or investigative hypnosis where the therapist is attempting to uncover memories of some deep trauma it may be necessary. Generally speaking, is satisfactory for dealing with most problems. There are, however, some talented subjects who are able to regress quite spontaneously without much effort. When presented