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Two Australian therapists, working
independently and unknown to each other, developed the basic
concepts of P.S.H. as it is known today. The late
Francis (Frank) J. Wright (author: Emotional
Healing - P.S.H. a new therapy for the new millennium),
and Gregory L. Brice, (author: Healing Your
Feelings - with the help of P.S.H. therapy) had both practised as clinical hypnotherapists
for many years. They found the techniques of hypnotherapy were often
lacking in consistent, genuine, lasting results. Although many of
their clients succeeded in making complete and permanent change, the
percentage was not high enough to justify the continued use of those
techniques.
During this time, through a
process of cautious, independent and systematic development of the
clinical methods used, both therapists were able to help a greater
number of people obtain the permanent changes they sought.
In 1989 Brice and Wright combined
their understandings and techniques. Following further refinements
and changes, (all developed in the clinical setting), the new
therapy model was introduced to other practitioners in 1990 through
the Brice-Wright School of Professional Hypnotherapy. Experienced
therapists were taught the new approach during a series of
workshops. Further refinements were made as training continued and
by 1994 the method had evolved so far beyond traditional techniques,
it was re-named Private Subconscious-mind Healing
(P.S.H.).
At the same time, course structure
was changed to include students with no prior knowledge or
experience. Since then, P.S.H. is being successfully
practised by a rapidly growing number of therapists in Australia and
overseas. The clinical results are closely and independently
monitored and continue to clearly show a marked superiority to other
subconscious-mind therapies.
Clients are not subjected to the
probing and analysis inherent in so many other methods and they do
not have to suffer the emotional trauma so common to various forms
of analytical and other traditional approaches. Therapy is much
quicker and less painful and clients are far more inclined to
recommend P.S.H. to their friends than other
subconscious-mind techniques. The Principal trainer's practice
has supported itself exclusively by client referral since 1982.
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