Chase Hughes
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And then so I get you to have this dialogue about yourself in the third person, but you're not sure what camera angle you're looking at yourself from. Right. And if I ask you just a simple question, like, let me just ask you and answer this honestly. Like, if you picture, did you shower this morning or last night?
And then so I get you to have this dialogue about yourself in the third person, but you're not sure what camera angle you're looking at yourself from. Right. And if I ask you just a simple question, like, let me just ask you and answer this honestly. Like, if you picture, did you shower this morning or last night?
And then so I get you to have this dialogue about yourself in the third person, but you're not sure what camera angle you're looking at yourself from. Right. And if I ask you just a simple question, like, let me just ask you and answer this honestly. Like, if you picture, did you shower this morning or last night?
this uh last night so you just look up and to your left so you pictured yourself in the third person yeah why did you picture yourself in the third person who was observing you do you think that was michael so i start going down this path of doing this and then i say you know what i think the best way to clear this up is to give you the standard exam this is the standard psychological exam for multiple personality disorder and hold on whoa
this uh last night so you just look up and to your left so you pictured yourself in the third person yeah why did you picture yourself in the third person who was observing you do you think that was michael so i start going down this path of doing this and then i say you know what i think the best way to clear this up is to give you the standard exam this is the standard psychological exam for multiple personality disorder and hold on whoa
this uh last night so you just look up and to your left so you pictured yourself in the third person yeah why did you picture yourself in the third person who was observing you do you think that was michael so i start going down this path of doing this and then i say you know what i think the best way to clear this up is to give you the standard exam this is the standard psychological exam for multiple personality disorder and hold on whoa
So I give you this exam and it's totally made up. It doesn't even have to be an official document. And let's say it's got 10 or 12 questions on there. Do you feel like this sometimes? Do you feel like that sometimes? Do you feel like that sometimes? No matter what you score, I say, wow, you're in the 99th percentile. for having a multiple personality disorder.
So I give you this exam and it's totally made up. It doesn't even have to be an official document. And let's say it's got 10 or 12 questions on there. Do you feel like this sometimes? Do you feel like that sometimes? Do you feel like that sometimes? No matter what you score, I say, wow, you're in the 99th percentile. for having a multiple personality disorder.
So I give you this exam and it's totally made up. It doesn't even have to be an official document. And let's say it's got 10 or 12 questions on there. Do you feel like this sometimes? Do you feel like that sometimes? Do you feel like that sometimes? No matter what you score, I say, wow, you're in the 99th percentile. for having a multiple personality disorder.
And the best way that we can deal with this is to allow those parts of yourself to have a conversation with each other. So just a doctor misdiagnosing you creates a split. That's 30 minutes. That's not even the hypnosis yet. And then we get into hypnosis. And hypnosis is proven to work. Dr. David Spiegel at Stanford University is probably the premier researcher for hypnosis.
And the best way that we can deal with this is to allow those parts of yourself to have a conversation with each other. So just a doctor misdiagnosing you creates a split. That's 30 minutes. That's not even the hypnosis yet. And then we get into hypnosis. And hypnosis is proven to work. Dr. David Spiegel at Stanford University is probably the premier researcher for hypnosis.
And the best way that we can deal with this is to allow those parts of yourself to have a conversation with each other. So just a doctor misdiagnosing you creates a split. That's 30 minutes. That's not even the hypnosis yet. And then we get into hypnosis. And hypnosis is proven to work. Dr. David Spiegel at Stanford University is probably the premier researcher for hypnosis.
If I just get into the hypnosis part, I'm going to just essentially like I'm hammering a wedge down into a log to split that log apart. The hypnosis is just going to go in there and kind of push this wedge and allow those two beings to get further and further and further apart. Let's identify this person's personalities, their traits and their desires in life and what they want.
If I just get into the hypnosis part, I'm going to just essentially like I'm hammering a wedge down into a log to split that log apart. The hypnosis is just going to go in there and kind of push this wedge and allow those two beings to get further and further and further apart. Let's identify this person's personalities, their traits and their desires in life and what they want.
If I just get into the hypnosis part, I'm going to just essentially like I'm hammering a wedge down into a log to split that log apart. The hypnosis is just going to go in there and kind of push this wedge and allow those two beings to get further and further and further apart. Let's identify this person's personalities, their traits and their desires in life and what they want.
So they, they actually use this for therapy. And a friend of mine, Dr. Richard Nongard, wrote a book. I think I wrote the foreword to that book, maybe. But it's called Excellence in Parts Work and Parts Therapy. And Dr. Fritz Perls did this. Virginia Satir did a lot of this stuff with gestalt therapy.
So they, they actually use this for therapy. And a friend of mine, Dr. Richard Nongard, wrote a book. I think I wrote the foreword to that book, maybe. But it's called Excellence in Parts Work and Parts Therapy. And Dr. Fritz Perls did this. Virginia Satir did a lot of this stuff with gestalt therapy.
So they, they actually use this for therapy. And a friend of mine, Dr. Richard Nongard, wrote a book. I think I wrote the foreword to that book, maybe. But it's called Excellence in Parts Work and Parts Therapy. And Dr. Fritz Perls did this. Virginia Satir did a lot of this stuff with gestalt therapy.
But it's just identifying these parts of yourself and getting familiar with what they want and what each one is, which is good.
But it's just identifying these parts of yourself and getting familiar with what they want and what each one is, which is good.