
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Most hypnotists will probably have encountered the phenomenon that sometimes a session works very well and the suggestions seem to work rapidly in the favor of the client. At other times, however, nothing seems to happen after a session, or while it worked in the first few days after a session, the client goes back to the old behavior after a few days.
for the:
In HypnoTalk 5, Dr. John Butler and Axel Hombach are discussing the question of a colleague how long it takes for all the suggestions that were given to the client during a session to take hold and be completed. With the answer, Dr John Butler draws from nearly 40 years of practical clinical experience and his extensiv knowledge as a neurologist, who incorporates recent scientific findings into his daily work as medical and clinical hypnotherapist.
By Axel Hombach, Dr John Butler5
22 ratings
Most hypnotists will probably have encountered the phenomenon that sometimes a session works very well and the suggestions seem to work rapidly in the favor of the client. At other times, however, nothing seems to happen after a session, or while it worked in the first few days after a session, the client goes back to the old behavior after a few days.
for the:
In HypnoTalk 5, Dr. John Butler and Axel Hombach are discussing the question of a colleague how long it takes for all the suggestions that were given to the client during a session to take hold and be completed. With the answer, Dr John Butler draws from nearly 40 years of practical clinical experience and his extensiv knowledge as a neurologist, who incorporates recent scientific findings into his daily work as medical and clinical hypnotherapist.