April 27, Issue 233 
Hi [First Name],
As you know, we base our approach to psychology around the Primal Human Needs. I've recently recorded a video talking about these needs, which you can watch on our YouTube channel.
And before we get to April's new stuff, is there a session you've always wanted us to make? Just a reminder that you can suggest a new title any time you like!
NEW: Reduce Parental Stress
The Reduce Parental Stress Hypnosis Script helps clients stay grounded and calm when parenting feels overwhelming. This script supports emotional regulation, better responses to challenges, and greater self-compassion.
Accept Things As They Are
Next up, the first of April's upgrades - and, as always, if you already own the scripts being upgraded, you'll receive the new version for free! (Keep your eye on your email or just log in to your account and you'll find the upgraded version there.)
The Accept Things As They Are Hypnosis Script helps your clients come to terms with realities they can't change and accept things as they are.
Stop Lip Biting
The Stop Lip Biting Hypnosis Script helps clients break unconscious stress habits by rerouting tension and fostering healthier coping. Help your client increase their calm, awareness, and self-care.
Anorexia Treatment
And finally, the Anorexia Treatment Hypnosis Script supports your client in breaking free from anorexia's rigid grip. It reframes the disorder as a manipulative force, builds inner strength, and reinforces the client's true identity-promoting lasting recovery through deep hypnotic re-patterning.
To sum up, April brings:
- Reduce Parental Stress - teach clients how to stay grounded and calm when parenting feels overwhelming
- Upgraded title: Accept Things as They Are - help your client take the first step to solving the problem and making progress
- Upgraded title: Stop Lip Biting - break clients' unconscious stress habits by rerouting tension and fostering healthier coping
- Upgraded title: Anorexia Treatment - support your client in breaking free from anorexia's rigid grip.
All the best,
Mark
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