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Hi there !

 

Does anyone have a lead for a very good NLP Hypnotist in Bangkok in Thai Langauge for someone I know...first-hand or 2nd hand excellent feedback on the practitioner. Preferably a Thai practitionner ....

 

Cheeeersz !

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8 hours ago, charliebadenhop said:

I know an excellent practitioner in English, but sorry, no one speaking Thai.

Can you post or PM me any details, thanks.

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Surely NLP hypnotists have differing areas of specialty......

 

May we know what condition your friend is looking to treat?

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I am afraid of hypnotherapy because I think it MIGHT actually work.

I don't want them planting harmful subliminal messages in my subconscious.

Make sure there is someone you trust with you observing the whole thing. 

 

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17 hours ago, Troy Tempest said:

Surely NLP hypnotists have differing areas of specialty......

 

May we know what condition your friend is looking to treat?

Depression from low self-esteem is the root of it.

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I am sorry to hear that.

 

I think maybe he might benefit more from Psycotherapy than Hynotherapy in that case!

 

Good luck in finding help! :thumbsup:

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Coherence Therapy is supposed to be very fast and powerful but practitioners in the world are few and far between...it elicits the problem then messes with the emotional imprint connected to the memory of the root of the issue...introduces ideas that break apart the trigger...it seems a bit similar to reframing from NLP to me.

 

Also EMDR another fast one vs the old school ones that are 20 sessions +++.

 

Thing with CBT is... it does not dive into the roots of issues, it only messes at the surface with the triggers that cause the problems so you are installing something to counter a problem that can keep coming up.

At least that is how understand CBT works...there is an more advanced verson of CBT but I forget the name right now...a 4-letter therapy...the prior REBT was the precursor of CBT from straight-talking Albert Ellis.

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