EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 14 MIN
Why Stories Change Us: The Hidden Power of Suggestion in Hypnotherapy
from Meredith McCarthy's NZ Clinical Hypnotherapist NZACH Talk Time Podcast · host Meredith McCarthy NZACH
Send us Fan MailIn this Talk Time episode, clinical hypnotherapist Meredith McCarthy explores the art of suggestion — one of the most important (and misunderstood) skills in therapeutic hypnotherapy.Many people associate suggestion with stage hypnosis or authoritarian commands. In clinical practice, however, effective suggestion is subtle, collaborative, and deeply respectful of the client’s inner world.This episode breaks down how storytelling, metaphor, pacing, and language are used to help clients move from old belief patterns into new possibilities — without force, pressure, or resistance.In this episode, we explore:The difference between stage hypnosis and therapeutic hypnosisWhy authoritarian suggestion often creates resistanceHow storytelling and metaphor allow clients to “join the dots” themselvesSurface structure vs deep structure metaphors (and when to use each)Why the client always has the answers — and how suggestion supports thatHow post-hypnotic and future-paced suggestions plant change gentlyThe role of listening, curiosity, and unconscious bias in therapyWhy mirrored language strengthens intention and emotional alignmentMeredith also explains how belief change is shaped through language, emotion, and intention — and why strong listening skills are just as important as hypnotic technique.Whether you’re curious about hypnosis, already working therapeutically with clients, or considering training in clinical hypnotherapy, this episode offers insight into how real, ethical change work happens.If you’d like to learn more about training as a clinical hypnotherapist, visit https://www.nzach.ac.nzIf this episode resonated, please like, subscribe, and comment — it helps the channel grow and allows these conversations to reach more people.
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