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Are your therapy clients meeting their primal needs? Before assuming something's seriously wrong, we should assess how our client is meeting the Primal Human Needs we all share. In this video I talk about those needs in more detail and give 10 sample therapy questions you can use in conversations with your clients to help assess their lifestyle, and where changes could be made. You should feel free to come up with your own questions (and you may like to share them in the comments section below), but I hope the sample questions in this video will provide you with some inspiration in helping your therapy clients. Learn more about how to meet your Primal Human Needs in this in depth article: ▶︎https://www.hypnosisdownloads.com/blo... Any sources mentioned can be found here: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/are-your-the... Sign up for my weekly Clear Thinking therapy techniques newsletter for tips like this sent straight to your inbox: ▶︎https://www.unk.com/blog/free-therapy... Video highlights 00:00 Introduction 00:16 Don't overlook the obvious! 02:55 What are the Primal Human Needs? 03:21 The consequences of unmet needs 04:43 How do we assess how well the Primal Human Needs are being met? 05:47 10 questions to get to the root of your client's problem --------------------------------------- ++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