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Modern and Natural Change
P.S.H. (Private
Subconscious-mind Healing) is an
innovative approach
to
therapy that utilises the most up-to-date understanding of our natural
subconscious processes. The underlying principles and
philosophies of P.S.H. are fully supported by the most recent
scientific understandings about subconscious processes and problems.
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Drug Free,
Gentle, Non-invasive
It is a natural,
drug-free, safe and gentle modality that is quickly replacing the more
traditional forms of subconscious-mind techniques. It is a
well
established and proven method that is designed specifically to help
clients resolve the underlying emotional causes of their presenting
problem/s and thereby permanently eliminating them, rather than merely
helping them cope with the symptoms.
Although the
modern version of the method was not named P.S.H. until
1993, the therapy technique has been successfully practised in
Australia by the Principal course trainer of this school since approximately 1984.
Our course content comes directly from that clinical experience.
See the Course Format page
for more about the content of our course.
The procedural
and philosophical foundations and
principles of P.S.H. are
based on widely accepted,
scientifically sound understandings.
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Proven results
P.S.H.
has
proved far superior to most other types of subconscious-mind therapy, with
respect to the permanent resolution of problems based in, or
aggravated by the person's subconscious. With the help of
P.S.H., thousands of people have gained permanent
relief from
problems
they have been unable to change with
conscious effort and will power, conscious-level counselling methods
and/or other subconscious-mind therapies. This has been verified by
independent research - see the section below.
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Independent Monitoring - Clinical research
The clinical
results of P.S.H. have been
independently monitored and
researched in Australia since 1994, using anonymous client feedback. Statistics show an
amazing percentage of consistent, positive results,
unequalled by other methods.
Details of this
research initiative are included on the Introduction page of our
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