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Using regression in therapy - taking your client back to the past - isn't always the right approach. Simply forcing clients to relive past trauma may not begin to solve the client's problem, and often there is more work to be done. In this video I'll explain why, and I'll give you 4 vital things to understand about regression therapy and using it the right way with your clients. If you found this video helpful then please leave comment and hit the 'like' button - and don't forget to subscribe for future videos. All references can be found here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/should-you-u... 00:00 Introduction: Should you use regression with your clients? 00:18 Regressive assumptions 01:31 How to use regression the right way 02:44 Tip 1. Regression happens all the time 05:38 Tip 2. Most of our work in therapy is about stopping regression 07:27 Tip 3. False memories can be easily created 10:09 Tip 4. Help your client collect resources from the past Subscribe to my self-help channel for more videos like this @uncommon-knowledge Practitioners: sign up for my weekly Clear Thinking newsletter here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/free-therapy... --------------------------------------- ++About Mark Tyrrell++ Psychology is my passion. I've been a psychotherapist trainer since 1998, specializing in brief, solution focused approaches. I now teach practitioners all over the world via our online courses. More about me here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/about-mark-t... ++Social channels++ Facebook (practitioners): ▶︎ / uncommonpractitioners Facebook (self help): ▶︎ / uncommonknowledge Instagram: ▶︎ / marktyrrellunk Twitter: ▶︎ / marktyrrell