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   Introducing Subliminal Therapy

 

 

Basically a hypnotic technique that does not require a trance state for its use, Subliminal Therapy is the most time-efficient way of accomplishing desired change that I know. It is a technique I devised in 1974, have used successfully with patients many thousands of times, and have taught in my hypnosis courses, since then.

In employing the principles of Subliminal Therapy, unconscious abilities are accessed and used for therapeutic purpose.

In our culture, we are taught to be in control, to get the information and act upon it. Yet, who of us does not have some behavior or mannerism we would like to change, and yet which is not subject to our conscious control? Smokers may be desperate to stop smoking, although compelled by some unconscious part of their minds to continue; a phobic person may be embarrassed or inconvenienced, yet not able to avoid the fear; a person may be addicted to a behavior, substance or to another person, and yet unable to change the situation by conscious control. It is as though some part of the mind – and unconscious part – acts to compel the experience against our conscious will.

The technique of Subliminal Therapy offers the opportunity and the means to efficiently re-condition those parts of the unconscious mind that are causing the problems. Ask your therapist to use the technique. If he or she is not familiar with it, refer him to this website to download this formal paper on Subliminal Therapy.