Why Change Fails reveals the hidden mechanisms behind lasting personal change. Drawing from psychology, hypnosis, neuroscience, and practical change work, Philip Mouton presents a clear framework for understanding why insight, willpower, and technique often fall short. At the heart of the book are eight mechanisms of lasting change: expectancy, responsiveness, focused absorption, secondary gain, language and meaning, internal conflict, emotional origins, and imagination.
It is a practical map for anyone who wants to understand how change actually works beneath the surface. Ideal for coaches, hypnotherapists, practitioners, and serious students of human transformation.
Why Change Fails reveals the hidden mechanisms behind lasting personal change. Drawing from psychology, hypnosis, neuroscience, and practical change work, Philip Mouton presents a clear framework for understanding why insight, willpower, and technique often fall short. At the heart of the book are eight mechanisms of lasting change: expectancy, responsiveness, focused absorption, secondary gain, language and meaning, internal conflict, emotional origins, and imagination.
It is a practical map for anyone who wants to understand how change actually works beneath the surface. Ideal for coaches, hypnotherapists, practitioners, and serious students of human transformation.