Presuppositions: The Language of Assumed Change | Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy
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Welcome to Talk Time with Meredith McCarthy – Clinical Hypnotherapist, educator, and founder of the New Zealand Academy of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NZACH).
In this episode, we explore the hypnotic power of presuppositions — subtle language patterns that bypass resistance and assume success is already happening. Instead of asking if change will occur, presuppositions shift the focus to when and how. This simple linguistic shift creates powerful results in hypnotherapy and everyday communication.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- What presuppositions are and why they work with the subconscious mind
- How presuppositions bypass resistance by embedding assumptions of success
- Ordinary phrasing vs. presupposed phrasing — clear side-by-side examples
- Practical hypnotherapy applications for anxiety, sleep, smoking cessation, and confidence
- How to stack presuppositions to layer positive change
- Practice tips for reframing client goals into presuppositions that create momentum
Practical Examples Covered:
- Ordinary: “Do you think you’ll feel less anxious?” → Presupposition: “When you notice yourself feeling calmer…”
- Ordinary: “You might relax.” → Presupposition: “As you relax more deeply now…”
- Ordinary: “If you succeed in this exam…” → Presupposition: “When you succeed in this exam, you’ll feel proud of yourself.”
- Ordinary: “You could feel confident.” → Presupposition: “Each time you speak, you’ll notice confidence growing.”
Key Takeaways:
- Presuppositions assume positive change is already unfolding.
- They shift the focus from if change will happen → when and how it happens.
- Simple tweaks in phrasing can profoundly influence outcomes.
- With practice, you can weave presuppositions into natural conversation for deep subconscious impact.
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