Some of our clients are essentially balanced, happy, productive people when circumstances are fine. But when they’re going through a terrible time, it’s only natural that their ability to meet their needs is compromised.
Mark Tyrrell’s Therapy and Counselling Tips Podcast
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Capture Client’s Attention: Podcast 126
Continue reading »Why you need to grab your client’s attention if you’re going to be able to help them and how to do so quickly.
Contact Hidden Parts of The Human Mind: Podcast 125
Continue reading »Have you heard of the ‘hidden observer’ deep within the human mind?
Overcome Limiting Beliefs: Podcast 124
Continue reading »Artfully crafted therapeutic reframes are a wonderful way to rapidly help your clients discard limiting beliefs.
How to Get Clients Carry Out Therapeutic Tasks: Podcast 123
Continue reading »The way you ‘package’ your therapeutic task request can make all the difference. Here are four ways to improve client outcomes by being a kind taskmaster.
Tips for Working with Unconscious Mind: Podcast 122
Continue reading »When we communicate hypnotically, we need to know which part – conscious or unconscious mind – we are communicating with and seeking to influence.
How to Deal With a Narcissist: Podcast 121
Continue reading »Here are 5 tips to help you help a client who may be stuck in the web of a sociopathic narcissist (or someone with ‘Narcissistic Personality Disorder’).
Emotional Needs for Control: Podcast 120
Continue reading »Part three of the series explores the need for control and how it can betray us when it is met in unhealthy ways.
History of Psychotherapy: Podcast 119
Continue reading »It seems that to be effective, therapists need to focus on client resources and potential solutions at least as much as pathology and causes.
Why I Use Hypnosis in Psychotherapy: Podcast 118
Continue reading »Whenever anyone asks me why I use hypnosis in psychotherapy, I feel like a swimmer being asked why he feels the need to get into water to swim. There’s a variety of positive reasons to introduce clinical hypnosis into your practice.