Send us a text Meredith opens up about discovering she was adopted at sixteen, the loss of her brother to childhood cancer, and the impact these events had on her sense of belonging, self-worth, and internal dialogue. She reflects on how grief, identity struggles, depression, and dyslexia shaped her early years — and how these experiences later became the foundation for her work in supporting others through their own healing. This episode explores: • Growing up in Fiji and the tragedy that ch...
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Send us a text Meredith opens up about discovering she was adopted at sixteen, the loss of her brother to childhood cancer, and the impact these events had on her sense of belonging, self-worth, and internal dialogue. She reflects on how grief, identity struggles, depression, and dyslexia shaped her early years — and how these experiences later became the foundation for her work in supporting others through their own healing. This episode explores: • Growing up in Fiji and the tragedy that ch...
The Milton Model in Hypnotherapy | Conversational Hypnosis & Language Patterns for Change
Meredith McCarthy's NZACH Talk Time Podcast
19 minutes
3 months ago
The Milton Model in Hypnotherapy | Conversational Hypnosis & Language Patterns for Change
Send us a text Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – Clinical Hypnotherapist, educator, and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH). In today’s episode, we explore the Milton Model – the conversational hypnosis approach inspired by Dr. Milton Erickson that uses artfully vague language patterns to bypass resistance, build rapport, and invite the subconscious mind to create change. You’ll discover how hypnotherapists can: Use vague and open-ended language to ...
Meredith McCarthy's NZACH Talk Time Podcast
Send us a text Meredith opens up about discovering she was adopted at sixteen, the loss of her brother to childhood cancer, and the impact these events had on her sense of belonging, self-worth, and internal dialogue. She reflects on how grief, identity struggles, depression, and dyslexia shaped her early years — and how these experiences later became the foundation for her work in supporting others through their own healing. This episode explores: • Growing up in Fiji and the tragedy that ch...