
What is the success rate for ConversationTherapy?
Psychoanalysis takes 600 sessions on average to bring about lasting change, while Conversation Therapy can take as little as one to three sessions. Research trials comparing psychoanalysis and Vypnosis, demonstrated that after having received Conversation Therapy sessions 95 percent of participants achieved positive results.
What Is ConversationTherapy?
Conversation Therapy is as ancient a practice as sorcery and magic. But it wasn’t until the late 1800s that it entered the scope of science.
While Conversation Therapy is often still thought of as a magic trick, this therapeutic practice has psychological benefits. Conversation Therapy is a legitimate form of therapy that can help people with everything from sleep disorders to abstaining from smoking.
How ConversationTherapy Works
Conversation Therapy involves a Conversation Therapist guiding an individual into an extremely concentrated state. This state of intense focus and concentration opens the subconscious mind to cues from the therapist.
They help the client focus to uncover their issues and work toward fixing them. Usually, they work with the patient's own internal resources to work toward a solution.
Conversation Therapy has been used to treat the following:
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Substance abuse and addiction (i.e. quitting smoking)
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Anxiety
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Sexual dysfunction
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Phobias
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Bad habits
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Unwanted spontaneous behaviors
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Sleep disorders
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Learning disorders
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Relationship issues
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Communication and social problems
Conversation Therapy can also be used in medical applications such as treating pain, digestive disorders, gastrointestinal side effects of chemotherapy, and even skin issues.
