Duration of Time in Therapeutic Change
Many people believe that the ability for change or learning is automatically linked to duration of time. I have even had therapists e-mail me in an outraged fashion complaining that I am claiming that a phobia and other "problematic conditions" can be sucessfully treated in as little as 2 - 3 sessions!
In 2006 I guested on BBC Radio and for 26 weeks worked with curing a series of phobics supplied by the BBC, curing and testing their phobias usually within an hour, much to the amazement of both the BBC, the phobic and listeners.
(Some of these sessions can be heard here http://www.nickkemp.com/bbc.php)
I am very pleased t be associated with Just Be Well, which has an international reputation for working with clients using the very best and most effective approaches for resolving client conditions.
By running a highly successful private practice I have the opportunity to see a substantial number of clients each year and to really refine and develop skills. I have realised that in many instances clients expect change to be related to duration of time which is not useful in producing momentum for useful change.
Instead of relying on "anaylsis" as an approach, I am able to produce quick and substantive change by changing "how the client creates the perceives the problem", by using a combined approach of hypnosis and what I term "Provocative Change Works" which is inspired from the work of Frank Farrelly and Milton Erickson. Clients expect and receive very good results in very short periods of time. Many such individuals have already exhausted other talking therapy approaches and are delighted that they can notice that they feel different and crucially experience a new found freedom.
In 2006 I guested on BBC Radio and for 26 weeks worked with curing a series of phobics supplied by the BBC, curing and testing their phobias usually within an hour, much to the amazement of both the BBC, the phobic and listeners.
(Some of these sessions can be heard here http://www.nickkemp.com/bbc.php)
I am very pleased t be associated with Just Be Well, which has an international reputation for working with clients using the very best and most effective approaches for resolving client conditions.
By running a highly successful private practice I have the opportunity to see a substantial number of clients each year and to really refine and develop skills. I have realised that in many instances clients expect change to be related to duration of time which is not useful in producing momentum for useful change.
Instead of relying on "anaylsis" as an approach, I am able to produce quick and substantive change by changing "how the client creates the perceives the problem", by using a combined approach of hypnosis and what I term "Provocative Change Works" which is inspired from the work of Frank Farrelly and Milton Erickson. Clients expect and receive very good results in very short periods of time. Many such individuals have already exhausted other talking therapy approaches and are delighted that they can notice that they feel different and crucially experience a new found freedom.

2 Comments:
The ability to change definitely relates to the patients mentality and their willingness in the treatment.
The mind set of the client and heir willingness depends hugely on how the therapist interacts. The "manner" of the therapist towards the client is as important as the skills they employ
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