3 Things I Can't Treat Without Hypnosis | Mark Tyrrell

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During my time working in a psychiatric hospital in the 1980s, I saw the limited therapy that was available to patients, with the staple treatment being confinement and drug prescription.

I left that hospital and learnt how to really help people - I learnt clinical hypnosis. This, much to my own amazement, turned out to be the real missing part of the jigsaw, helping people make quite staggering changes.

I don't just use hypnosis with my psychotherapy clients because it is comfortable, can wonderfully amplify resources, and helps them feel so good – although all that helps, of course. I, and now thousands of other therapists, use it because the unconscious mind is the part of us that produces and maintains psychological problems in the first place.

All inner work is to a greater or lesser degree, hypnotic, and in this video I'll explain why I can't treat PTSD, depression, and addictions, without the use of hypnosis.

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00:00 Introduction
00:14 What I learned working in a psychiatric hospital
01:06 How I learned to really help people with clinical hypnosis
02:20 Why we need to work with the unconscious mind
05:32 3 things I can't treat without hypnosis
05:45 Why I use hypnosis to treat PTSD and phobias
09:09 Using hypnosis to treat clinical depression
11:06 Without clinical hypnosis it's difficult to treat addiction
11:35 Why addiction is a trance
13:43 Hypnosis is not a therapy in itself

#hypnosis #depression #psychotherapy
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MarkTyrrellUnk
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Thank you Mark forcposting longer contributions with more content again. They are brilliant! ❤

gabrielataugwalder
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❤ I really love your work.
I've taken all your courses online, and only wish i could get a complete psychology degree through your modules one at a time a la cart.

Sarcasmarkus
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It's true! I am still occasionally stunned at how quickly clients can resolve some severe trauma issues in just a few sessions.
I can't image what PTSD sufferers had to go through before hypnotherapy became widely available. 😢

snowrosehypnosis
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Thank you for sharing so generously. I am glad to hear you are explaining how traditional therapy using exposure therapy re-traumatise clients. I have been called argent to dare criticise psychology techniques. You are uncommon person not only practitioner. 🙏

gabipetkov
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Thank you Mark, looking forward to the Hypnosis course reopening!

gerlindechristina
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Seems like Dr.Frank Ochberg’s “Counting Method” may be as or more important than Hypnosis.
The counting method allows someone to access deep hurtful wounds, while aware and conscious of those feelings while also being prepared in advance and also after relieving the experience.
I feel I should qualify Dr.Ochberg as having coined “Stockholm Syndrome, ” and he was also involved with naming PTSD now more than 40 years ago, though for the last about 15 years he’s now working to change the name to PTSI to recognize the source of the injury that caused post traumatic stress, , , which I now write as PTSI-(D) in explaining the name change to PTSI…

martinbrousseau
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Thanks Mark. This video is really packed full of wisdom and insight. I will be watching it again soon.

obiwazz
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Fascinating. How do you rate EMDR in relation to hypnosis?

bonnacon
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I’ve seen the power of this stuff. I use it for everything now in meditation

notadoctora
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Thanks Mark. What or where would you suggest to learn about clinical hypnosis?

therapycounselingguy
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Seems like the “hypnosis” tone and pacing voice, is similar to the Late Night FM DJ voice described by Chris Voss used in hostage negotiations, who now coaches this low n slow tone in business negotiations as it makes everyone smarter…

martinbrousseau
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I’ve been expected to control my subconscious triggers, like I just had to choose to not fall asleep to disassociation from being overwhelmed…

martinbrousseau
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I think I'm too much of a control freak to ever let myself slide easily into unconsciousness and be hypnotized .

celestialcircledance
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When you have all of these.... (except depression not to that degree and in spells triggered by the ptsd)

etrebelle
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we can only process 40bits per second? That's ludicrous!! Just one image of the resolution an eye can see might be many megabits. And then 1 second of those images, much more. Add audio. Add sensation. Add thoughts....

johnk
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Can you learn to do hypnotherapy on yourself?

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