Hypnosis

Interactive hypnotherapy

Regression

Regression technique is used when a client experiences strong emotional reaction like fear, anxiety, sadness and etc. and would like to resolve it.

The regression is done by focusing on the last time when a client experienced unwanted emotion and then going all the way back to the moment when this emotion had been experienced at the first time. This is the moment when this reaction had been formed.
This moment is called initial sensitizing event (ISE), which is the root of the problem.

You can consider that the emotional slide technique uses a "link" (which is an emotion itself) between the current situation and the situation when the reaction had been created.

Parts therapy

This technique is used when a client does not have a clear and strong emotional reaction. For instance, chronic illness or pain would be treated with this technique.

You probably noticed that often you have a dialog or an argument of two "people" in your head: one of them wants you to do this and another one is trying to convince you to do that. These we call parts.

In this technique we focus on a particular part which is responsible for the issue. In order to find the ISE (the root of the issue) we look for the moment when this part had been created.

The root is found, what is next?

Once the root of the problem is found, a client is suggested to reframe that moment, where the problem had been created in this way, that he feels happy, healthy and etc.

A client can reframed in any way he wants to, it is his imagination and there are no limits. The purpose of the reframe is to shift the perception of the old situation, so the problem is never triggered again.

In analogy with computers, it is like creating a new function in the code which will be now called instead of the old one. The old function still will be part of the code but will be never called.

After reframing a client does remember both – the old situation and the new one. This is the moment when a new pattern is created and the old one is fading.