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This text presents a new approach to the use of hypnotic
suggestion. For years, hypnotherapists have used scripts which are
aimed at a particular problem, like smoking or weight loss, rather
than aiming at the client who smokes or has weight issues. Trevor
Silvester suggests that it is not the problem that is the problem;
it's the client's unique relationship with the problem that's the
problem. The book aims to free you from the constraints of scripts
and enable you to use your creative skill to weave subtle spells
that empower your clients by changing their model of reality. It
presents the science behind suggestion, and the means of using that
science to create magical ways of influencing others. Using
research from neuroscience, evolutionary psychology and NLP,
Silvester covers such topics as: how past learning guides us now,
and how misinterpretation of our childhood experiences can shape
our present; how much of our behaviour is unconscious and often not
in our direct control; the matrix model of behaviour that can
accurately map the process of a problem; and how our neurological
levels organize our version of reality. "Wordweaving" takes this
knowledge and integrates it into a modern understanding of hypnosis
to form a step-by-step method for learning powerful hypnotic
language. The "Wordweaving" system teaches you how to: aim
suggestions specifically at the key points of the client's problem;
resolve problems by using the natural trance states we experience
while "doing" the problem; and linguistically frame the suggestion
using the elegant and subtle language patterns from NLP to give it
maximum impact.
Written by Trevor Silvester, the Editor of Hypnotherapy Journal for
9 years and Director of the Quest institute, this new book defines
an exciting new approach to the field of therapy and counselling.
Cognitive Hypnotherapy is a model that can be used to create a
unique treatment plan for each client, using techniques drawn from
any school of thought, integrated into a single model that uses the
clients own mind to solve their own problems. The book describes a
theory of mind that explains why we do the things that limit our
lives, and why we can take control and change ourselves. It then
explains how by weaving a comprehensive selection of interventions
into a creative model that assists therapists in making the most
appropriate choices, all of which make it essential reading for
anyone working in this field. The key readership is likely to be
practising hypnotherapists, counsellors and psychotherapists,
although anybody interested in the field will find this a
fascinating read.
Trevor Silvester is a Harley Street therapist and author of
Lovebirds who is revolutionising the way we understand human
nature. Grow! is a distillation of over 20 years of experience as a
therapist applied to the task of raising happy children. Your
children develop primarily in response to your influence, says
Trevor. Writing with wonderful wit and clarity, he shows why
parents need to nurture their own personal growth so their children
can grow to become who they want to be. He shows how parents can
overcome their own limitations so they don't pass them onto their
children, and how best to guide the young toward becoming strong,
resilient and fulfilled adults. Trevor identifies two ways of being
in the world; we're either in a state of growth or a state of
protection, and he argues that our interpretation of childhood
events, and modern culture, often needlessly trigger us into a
state of protection, leaving us anxious, fearful and unwilling to
live life fully. Grow! describes strategies for keeping us, parents
and children, in a state of growth. Using eight parenting mantras
to guide you, he shares valuable lessons gained from the latest
scientific research, as well as many hours in the therapy room.
Incorporating them into your parenting will improve your child's
wellbeing enormously. Incorporating them into your life will
improve everything. To assist in making these new ideas habitual in
the shortest space of time, Trevor has also created a series of
downloads for you to listen to, using principles of unconscious
influence that have been proven to work.
How to live with the one you love. 'One of the biggest mistakes we
make,' Trevor Silvester says, 'is to treat other people as if they
are just like us. I'm a Harley Street therapist, and over nearly
twenty years I've been helping couples improve their lives
together, and one thing is clear to me: most couples don't flounder
through lack of love, but through a lack of understanding.'
LOVEBIRDS includes a multiple choice test so that you can discover
which type you - and your partner - belong to. Then there is a
description of each type - what makes them tick, their likes and
dislikes, how they tend to behave, their body language, what they
tend to look like, the line of work and hobbies they are likely to
choose, their hopes and fears. So in this section you can read
about yourself - and your partner. The final section looks at all
the different possible compatibility combinations between the
types, showing how misunderstandings can arise and giving advice on
how to keep love between the different types of birds going and
growing.
An entertaining and eye-opening relationship book in the tradition
of the million-copy bestseller "The Five Love Languages "How can
two people who love each other not get along? Most relationships
founder not from a lack of love, but from a lack of understanding.
In "Lovebirds," couples therapist and birdwatcher Trevor Silvester
shows how birds of a different feather can flock together. The
quizzes in "Lovebirds" reveal which of eight birds you are, and
which your partner is. Are you a ground bird or a sky bird? A sight
bird or a song bird? If you re an owl, and you spend a lot of time
talking to yourself, then how do you get along with a nightingale,
one of the great song birds, which directs most of its talking
outward? If you re a swan, and you prefer to stay on the ground,
knowing things up close and in detail, then what kind of future do
you have with a swift, which trusts its instincts over logic and
can live happily in the clouds? Whimsical and wise, and with
charming illustrations, "Lovebirds" puts a whole new spin on the
relationship book."
Trevor Silvester is a Harley Street therapist and author of
Lovebirds who is revolutionising the way we understand human
nature. Grow! is a distillation of over 20 years of experience as a
therapist applied to the task of raising happy children. Your
children develop primarily in response to your influence, says
Trevor. Writing with wonderful wit and clarity, he shows why
parents need to nurture their own personal growth so their children
can grow to become who they want to be. He shows how parents can
overcome their own limitations so they don't pass them onto their
children, and how best to guide the young toward becoming strong,
resilient and fulfilled adults. Trevor identifies two ways of being
in the world; we're either in a state of growth or a state of
protection, and he argues that our interpretation of childhood
events, and modern culture, often needlessly trigger us into a
state of protection, leaving us anxious, fearful and unwilling to
live life fully. Grow! describes strategies for keeping us, parents
and children, in a state of growth. Using eight parenting mantras
to guide you, he shares valuable lessons gained from the latest
scientific research, as well as many hours in the therapy room.
Incorporating them into your parenting will improve your child's
wellbeing enormously. Incorporating them into your life will
improve everything. To assist in making these new ideas habitual in
the shortest space of time, Trevor has also created a series of
downloads for you to listen to, using principles of unconscious
influence that have been proven to work.
Contains free audio downloads Trevor Silvester is a Harley Street
hypnotherapist and couples coach of over twenty years experience.
In How to Click he teaches you how to build on your confidence,
relax, and be yourself on dates. By building on simple steps, you
will learn how to be more confident, and read the non-verbal signs
to find love. Going on a date? Hijacked by a nervous version of
yourself? Trevor Silvester shows you how to avoid pitfalls like
these and reveals exercised to help you maximise the 'click'
factor. With his quick and easy guide to recognising psychological
types, Trevor shows you how to become a dating Jedi! The book also
contains exclusive free audio downloads to help you go through the
door to meet your date brimming with confidence and likeability.
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