HOLLY R. JEBB, CERTIFIED HYPNOTHERAPIST
"Happiness in life is not measured by the things we achieve, the places we go, or the route that we take to get there. Happiness in life is measured by the people that we share all of our experiences with."
—Chris Needham
RELATIONSHIPS
Human behavior originates with what we learn as a child from our parents. This behavior is further shaped by our personal experiences within relationships as we grow. However, this behavior is predicated on a vague and sometimes misguided understanding of how men and women operate. John Kappas, author of the book "Relationship Strategies," took his personal experience coupled with the knowledge he gained as a psychologist and hypnotherapist and devised a way of looking at the relationship between two people that can immensely help understand and cope with today's interpersonal relationships.
Suggestibility is based primarily on the words and body language used by each person, which is learned from our primary caretaker, usually our mother.
Behavior is based primarily on what we learned about being a man or a woman in a relationship by our secondary caregiver, usually our father.