Zeig's key assumptions

> The benevolent intent  of the practitioner. This assumes that all healing takes place within the self and can be assisted by the therapist, but that the therapist follows the lead of the client and assesses and utilize whatever the client presents
> The unconscious contains solution to problems that can be retrieved to help facilitate optimum health and functioning.
> By metaphor and other forms of indirect suggestion, the therapist may facilitate a series of internal responses that can lead to the desired change. The change may or may not overt or immediately measurable or observable.
> The therapist assists in the facilitation of a reorganization of the client's inner world so that life can be experienced as less problematic and, therefore, the symptom may no longer be necessary.
> The unconscious mind tends to be benign and generally healthseeking.  
 

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