FREE ONLINE EVENT

The Top 3 Misconceptions About Helping Depressed Clients – And How to Truly Make a Difference. With Jørgen Rasmussen 

Tuesday 11th February 2025 6:30PM -7:30PM (UK Time)

Register for this free online event with expert change worker Jørgen Rasmussen 

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Are you ready to challenge things you thought you knew about helping clients with depression?

Join us for this free online event with renowned change worker Jørgen Rasmussen, where he will reveal what he considers to be 3 top misconceptions that often hold therapists, coaches, and self-help practitioners back from truly helping their clients.

Jørgen has spent 28 years in full-time practice, including 8 years working with "impossible" clients under a bold no change, no pay policy. His unique approach has consistently helped clients who have failed with both traditional therapy and self-help methods.

In this exclusive event, Jørgen will share:

  • The 3 biggest myths about working with depressed clients—and why they persist.
  • How to break through the barriers that keep clients stuck in their depression.
  • Practical insights and strategies from his decades of experience that you can start applying immediately.
  • Stories and lessons from working with clients who were told they were "beyond help."

Whether you're a therapist, coach, or simply someone passionate about understanding how to help others, this event will challenge your assumptions and leave you with a fresh perspective on what it takes to create real, lasting change.

Don’t miss out—register now to secure your spot!

Register at the link at the foot of this page to join.

About Jørgen Rasmussen

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Jørgen Rasmussen

Agent of Change & Author of Provocative Hypnosis and Creator of the Psychological Illusion Model

Jørgen has worked professionally as an agent of change for over twenty years.

He is the author of the books “Provocative Hypnosis” and “Provocative Suggestions” which have been widely acclaimed. 

John Grinder (co-creator of NLP) says of his work… “This is the stuff of genius”. 

For eight years, Jørgen ran what he describes as an ‘impossibles practice’. Working with those whom all other therapists said, "couldn't be helped".

The Psychological Illusion Model (PIM) is an evolving model.  At this event Jørgen will share his latest thinking about PIM and how he has subsequently refined and simplified his approach over the years, so that it is simpler and more effective and more transferable to other contexts.

Jørgen’s work draws on a number of influences including: hypnosis, NLP, meditation and eastern and western approaches to psychology. He is also an experienced self defence instructor.