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Mind Wide Open

20th June, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

I love Stephen Johnson as a writer, I’d read his shopping list. He presents ideas in a beautifully coherent way, in this case by cleverly using an examination of his own brain as a structure for exploring the latest theories from neuroscience. Stunningly relevant on many levels, and a lovely read.

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The User Illusion

20th June, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

When I first read this book the first 100 pages or so were such a trial I could hardly bear to continue. Something made me persevere, and I’m glad I did. The book opens up into a wonderful exploration of information theory applied to consciousness. Probably ahead of its time, it really makes you think […]

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Authentic Happiness

13th June, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

Martin Seligman is the guy who began the Positive Psychology movement, which has provided some of the most useful insights into how to improve our mental wellbeing. Authentic Happiness is packed with the results of studying how happy people create their happiness – and how unhappy people can change. Optimism is a state of mind […]

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Blink. The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

13th June, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

Malcolm Gladwell is one of my favourite writers. He has that rare ability to find stories that link together to both inform and entertain. The subject of Blink is what Galdwell calls ‘thin slicing’; the ability of our intuition to make a decision based on a momentary exposure to information. As a therapist and trainer […]

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Monsters and Magical Sticks

29th May, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

Steven Heller is sadly no longer with us, and it says much for this beautiful book that by the end of it I felt the loss of someone I’d never met. Incredibly prescient, this book is written so wittily and so familiarly that the pages flow by. Based around his view that ‘there’s no such […]

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Trances People Live

29th May, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

This is the book that began a completely new direction for me as a therapist. I think it contains the basis for a revolution in therapy by getting us to recognise that trance states are just part of normal brain functioning; the means by which the brain creates our perception of reality – including our […]

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The Psychobiology of Suggestion?

8th May, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

Every now and again I come across a book that stops me in my tracks. Trances People Live was one, The User Illusion was another. A few months ago I was given a book by a graduate of ours as a present, which is the best thing people can ever get me (the name of […]

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It’s what they believe that’s important

8th March, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

Please note, that, despite the best efforts of my mind to convince me otherwise, I recognise that nothing I say in this article is true. So if I slip up by inferring otherwise please forgive me, I’m doing my best not to be human. As someone who isn’t a person with faith I often gaze […]

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Regression and Barabasis Law

16th February, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

The dictionary describes a network as “a system of interlinking operations“. By that definition we are surrounded by them. Social networks, business networks, even the ecosystem which keeps us alive are examples. In fact, we ourselves can be described as a network, we are probably the most complex organic network we currently know of. Recent […]

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Choosing a therapist

12th February, 2007 by Trevor Silvester

Our first every podcast explores some of the things a member of the public would be wise to consider when choosing a Hypnotherapist. Please feel free to leave any feedback below. Choosing a Therapist

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Books by Trevor Silvester

Cognitive Hypnotherapy: What's that about and how can I use it? - Two simple questions for change
This book defines an exciting new approach to the field of therapy and counselling. Cognitive Hypnotherapy is a model that can be used to create a unique treatment plan for each client, using techniques drawn from any school of thought, integrated into a single model that uses the clients own mind to solve their own problems.


Wordweaving: The Science of Suggestion - A Comprehensive Guide to Creating Hypnotic Language
In this new approach to the use of hypnotic suggestion, we aim to free you from the constraints of scripts and enable you to use your creative skill to weave subtle spells that empower your clients by changing their model of reality.


The Question is the Answer: Focusing on Solutions with Cognitive Hypnotherapy (Wordweaving 2)
This book builds on the model introduced in Wordweaving, and shows you how to ask the questions that will provide you with the information you need to create hypnotic language patterns specifically for each client.


Lovebirds: How to Live with the One You Love
One of the biggest mistakes we make is to treat other people as if they are just like us. I've been helping couples improve their lives together for over 20 years, and one thing is clear to me: most couples don't flounder through lack of love, but through a lack of understanding. Lovebirds will teach you how to live with the one you love.

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