This weekend just gone I was at the NZ Hypnotherapy Federation’s conference, which was excellent once again. I spoke on pain management and other opportunities for hypnotherapy around surgery and medical treatment. After I’d presented the seven pain management methods I knew, I threw it open to the audience and got another 5 or so. This means that about half the hypnotherapists in New Zealand now know a round dozen methods of pain control.
I got some very positive comments about the talk and I enjoyed presenting it. Thanks to all involved in organizing the conference and all the attendees.
The keynote speaker was Roy Hunter, and he presented the short version of his Parts Therapy course on the Sunday. I’ve been using a form of parts therapy for a while, but having Roy set it out so clearly and thoroughly was very helpful. I’ll definitely be using his techniques with my clients in the future.
By the way, for anyone who was there who’s interested in my pain management CD (or for that matter any hypnotherapy practitioner), if you email me when you buy the CD I’ll send you the scripts in written form as well.
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