Training Hypnosis

Article by Chad J. Livingstone

Finding something that can help better our personal self can be frustrating. Not only is each one of us different, but we all react to certain things a little differently. Our backgrounds, our environments and various circumstances that we encounter throughout our lives create who we are and what we think. Hypnosis is an interesting topic for many; the training hypnosis can provide offers lifelong results.

Some may think that hypnosis is a masquerade of mind games but it is a state of reality; a state we find when our minds reach a certain point when we relax or are focused on one particular thing. Many find hypnosis very intriguing as when the proper techniques are used, the results are astonishing. If the mind is willing, the results of a hypnosis session are successful.

Some may have a hypnotic session for fun or for a personal purpose. If the session is out of fun, chances are that the somewhat skeptics may have more questions or be surprised that they themselves were hypnotized. If the session is for a purpose, then there is a more intense and business atmosphere. The one who scheduled the session has a goal.

In training hypnosis to those who want to learn more about it, they need to know the basics and also that there are several forms of hypnosis. In addition, it is good to know some history to understand more about this unique therapy process. In training hypnosis the lessons should be clear and concise; there should be no misunderstanding of the process.

Probably the most common form is the traditional form of hypnosis. More current forms of hypnosis are the Ericksonian Hypnosis and the Neuro-Linguistic Programming or NLP. The first and more common form is used on those who are able to easily visualize images or have a good imagination. The more current forms are used on those whose minds tend to be more critical and decipher and solve issues.

When training hypnosis processes to others, it is good to explain what happens at each stage during the hypnotic session and also what the sole purpose of the session should be for. The session should be:

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Do Temporary Hypnosis Suggestions Need An End? Or Do Those Hypnotic Suggestions End By Themselves?

Article by Adam Eason

Within self-hypnosis teachings, I tell budding self-hypnotists the value of putting an end to some suggestions that they give themselves. An ending that is. A time whereby the suggestion itself becomes null and void.

Hypnotherapists often demonstrate hypnotic anaesthesia and analgesia within those seminars and it is important that the period of anaesthesia has an ending of some kind that is defined in my experience and opinion.

It also does tend to be one of those questions that I am asked a lot by hypnotherapy students – that there may be problems if they forgot to put an end to certain types of suggestions that they delivered to case studies or clients (in the case of newly qualified individuals) and perhaps the suggestions could cause problems if they are not removed properly.

With newly qualified hypnotherapists or those studying to become a hypnotherapist, there can be a sense that there is so much to learn and so much to remember to do – maintain rapport, be aware of tonality and non-verbal communication, construct meaningful and beneficial suggestions, deliver them, feed in the therapeutic intervention (and remember how to structure that intervention) while all the time paying close attention to how the client is responding and reacting… “With all that going on, what if I forget to give an ending for a suggestion?”

Will my client have an anaesthetised arm for the remainder of his natural life? Never knowing if he just jabbed a fork into it at the dinner table? Will my time distortion suggestions given to my client now result in my client waking up one morning and saying “I’m 90 years old, my life has zipped by!”?? Will my client that I just regressed to 9 years old now have to mentally go through puberty all over again? (That one for those of you that do not do regression, if there are any of you that actually still read my articles and I have not totally ostracised myself from you yet!)

The answer to all of these questions is of course ‘no.’

Yet I still recommend strongly that where appropriate, an ending or a removal of the suggestion is done.

There are schools of thought that believe that any suggestion delivered has the potential to have a delayed or less obvious influence on the person it was delivered to. Therefore, if any suggestion is going to have the aim of being temporary with its effect, then offering up to the client a proper end point for that suggestion is deemed ‘good housekeeping’ and professional. I recommend people give the ending at the same time that they start it; for example “beginning now and remaining in effect for the next 3 hours…” Then you get it done right away and do not need to remember to place an ending in later on when you conclude the session. Though both might be a good idea – and remembering to do one more important thing is surely not that much of a big ask, is it?

The man who has probably explored this subject the most and published a great deal of material about it, is Andre Weitzenhoffer. In his book The practice of hypnotism, he states:

It is not well-recognized that when the response to a suggestion is not allowed to be completed or is prevented from taking place there may be a lingering effect that may unexpectedly manifest itself sometime in the future. Furthermore, while it is usually assumed that if a response does not take place, this indicates the suggestion had no effect, this can be a quite erroneous conclusion. A related effect may take place also unexpectedly at some future time. While this may not be a frequent occurrence, it does occur. For this reason, I terminate or annul any suggestion that I do not plan to have an ongoing effect. (2000, pp. 53-4)

I would not want hypnotherapists to get too pedantic and there is no need for the health and safety brgiade to insist that this is part of informed consent and needs to be taught as part of every hypnotherapists training to protect mankind from the end of the world. Weitzenhoffer himself in the same text earlier referred to does also state that it is rather rare for suggestions to carry on beyond the time they are required. Though he does recommend that hypnosis professionals give a deliberate ending to all suggestions that are temporary within the session.

There are also schools that believe in general terms, hypnotic suggestions are temporary. For example, Ernest Rossi within both his 1996 work The symptom path to enlightenment: The new dynamics or self-organization in hypnotherapy and his 2002 work A conceptual review of the psychosocial genomics of expectancy and surprise in the American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis he states that suggestions are “state specific.” By that he means that they are effective only while the individual is hypnotised. He states that unless a suggestion is given to keep the effects of the suggestions in place after the hypnosis session, little of the suggestion will actually carry over into our usual ‘waking state.’ of course, this all fits in with a particular paradigm of what hypnosis is and how it works.

All hypnosis professionals know that we therefore use posthypnotic suggestions which makes suggestions given in hypnosis work and be effective outside of a formalised hypnosis session and within the client’s life. Many schools therefore believe and function with the premise in mind that if we do not use effective posthypnotic suggestion, then the hypnotic responses are minimal once the hypnosis session comes to an end. They’d suggest it would dissipate of its own accord.

If you sit in a similar camp, then you do not worry at all about giving an ending to your suggestions given in hypnosis as I earlier suggested to be a wise course of action.

If effects do occur afterwards, then is it just because the hypnosis professional accidentally gave a posthypnotic suggestion – or is the client an exception, an anomaly, a blip in the matrix? – I know, I am being facetious this morning.

Under those circumstances, the hypnotherapist or hypnosis professional would likely re-induce hypnosis and remove the suggestion and the effects that they wanted to bring to an end. Yet all that could have been avoided with the investment of a simple thought and a split second additional phrasing within the suggestion delivery – giving it a suitable and responsible end. i tend to think the human brain likes that, it likes to have some parameters and guidance, though this is just my subjective experience with no evidence to support it.

Other schools believe that responding to any suggestion whether beneficial or problematic is a choice that the client makes to accept it blindly, accept it with some consideration, accept parts of it or reject it. They tend to think that any carryover of a suggestion (even if not suggested by the hypnotherapist) is done so of their (the client) own volition and they are choosing to maintain the effects of the suggestion.

I think it comes down to having and using integrity when delivering suggestion of any kind and much potential problem can be alleviated with some common sense and forethought. Even if many do believe that unless specifically instructed, suggestion may well dissipate after the formalised hypnosis ends, it still makes sense to bear it in mind and apply due diligence when you (the hypnotherapist or hypnosis professional) deem it necessary and though I would not want anyone to worry about it, I’d suggest that those worries can be alleviated with the simplest of additions of a stipulated ending to your temporary hypnotic suggestions.

Adam Eason is a best selling author, hypnotherapist and trainer. Please visit his website for for your free, instantly downloadable, mind-blowing hypnosis session to use in the comfort of your own home, and get many more resources, articles, audios from the world of hypnosis and self-hypnosis. http://www.adam-eason.com










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Spiritual Hypnosis by Steven Hall – Removing Blocks

Go to how-to-free.com to download a PDF of the script for this so that you can use it on your clients and friends.. or just study it for your own pleasure! :) Ohh.. and please leave comments and let me know what you think!! Cheers!! More coming soon…
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#41 – *Whisper* Sleep Hypnosis (Part 2 of 2)

Hey guys :) This is the second part of the video request from HYPNOGIRL88. You can find her channel below: www.youtube.com Copyright to this sleep hynosis script belongs to HYPNOGIRL88 as she has written it and wanted me to read it out. I hope I could make it justice! Also, just to let you know that I had to modify the script just slightly to make it fit the audience on YouTube. The video is more than 15 minutes, so have uploaded it in 2 parts. I suggest that you listen to them back to back. Please note: Use relaxation or hypnosis audio and videos wisely. Do not watch or listen to hypnosis or relaxation materials while you need to be fully awake and alert. Never listen to hypnosis recordings while driving a car or operating machinery. When listening to hypnosis and relaxation recordings, choose an environment that is quiet and safe. Hope you enjoy! :) x Image credits: bit.ly

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hypnosis for extremely deep sleep – with Kate – Cara Institute Video Hypnotherapy

filmed in 2007, it became the second ever full hypnosis induction boardcasted out of a television station to the public. Kate uses a special deep sleep induction techiques and her to hypnotize you to fall deep asleep, do not use this video when driving or operating heavy machinary. Remember to set an alarm clock because you will definitely go deeply into pleasant sleep if you follow all her instructions! for more excellent hypnosis video, please visit www.hypnotherapy.org

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Cara Institute’s Video Hypnotherapy – Confidence

Cara Institute of Advanced Hypnosis is producing four video hypnotherapy session to help achieve your personal goals of 2008. She is commited to bring you some of the best hypnosis experience available in the market. The aim of this project is to make you feel as if you are in the same room with a clincial graded hypnotherapist, all in the comfort of your own home and at the price of a good hypnosis mp3. Four titles are currently availale -Focus and concentration -Confidence -Better Luck -Sleeping comfortably throughout the night Cara Institute of Advanced hypnosis is dedicated to the research, education and practice of hypnosis. As such, we are proud to be one the most advanced hypnosis institution in the world. Best of luck with your new year resolutions :) For more information please visit www.hypnotherapy.org/videoproducts
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“Hypnotize My Roommate” – U of FL 1 2 – The Trance-Master Cerbone uses Speed Trance for street hypnosis type demonstration to hypnotize college freshmen girls to tell the truth – for MTV-U. ~ OMG honesty is funny! Want to learn hypnosis and how to hypnotize anyone? Interested in booking a full comedy stage hypnosis show? Visit www.HypnotistPro.com for Details!
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how to hypnotize someone using conversational hypnosis

www.simpleconversationalhypnosis.com the power of conversational hypnosis can be yours when you learn how to hypnotize someone using covert hypnosis. Hypnotic Conversation tips.
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Tales Of Unexpected Incidents In Hypnosis

Article by Gemma Bailey

I have been working as a hypnotherapist in my practice in Hemel Hempstead for several years, and still this interesting and bazaar therapy continues to fascinate me. Every session is uniquely unpredictable, and the subconscious of every individual I meet has the ability to amaze and surprise me. Hypnosis works by relaxing the filter which is your conscious mind, and when this is achieved suggestions for change and improvement can be given to the subconscious mind, the part responsible for generating and maintaining habits.

The subconscious is almost like a child, it takes things very literally, which is how famous hypnotherapists such as Milton Erickson, could tell his patients that when they opened their eyes, they would only see his hands. Indeed when the patient opened her eyes, she had deleted the rest of his body (negative hallucination, not seeing things that are there) so that his hand were floating in space on their own.

I was once seeing a patient for hypnotherapy who required some help with his organisational skills. One of the suggestions I gave him whilst he was in hypnosis was that his subconscious was now going to ensure he carried out all of the tasks he needed to each day, within what was reasonably possible. At which point, he sat up in his chair, opened his eyes, and gave me a thumbs up and a smile, before closing his eyes and relaxing again.

Another incident that took place in my hypnotherapy practice in Hemel Hempstead, was with a patient who told me she would very rarely give herself time to relax. I successfully induced a trance and gave some positive suggestions. When I came to terminate the trance, I counted from 5 up to 1, telling her that when I reached 1, her eyes would be open and she would be fully and completely wide awake. When I reached 1, her eyes did not open and she did not awaken. I tried again, and again. Then I remembered that she had said how she would rarely switch off and relax, could this be her subconscious taking the time it needs to recuperate, and refusing to terminate the trance? I next told her that if she did not open her eyes, I would never put her into a trance again. Her eyes opened immediately!

Whilst doing some training with my colleagues at our Hypnotherapy training school in Hemel Hempstead, I observed one Hypnotherapist, putting another into trance using a deepening technique called the cloud. This involves the hypnotherapist describing a relaxing, floating experience on a cloud to the patient. During the process, the patient suddenly flinched and opened her eyes. “I think I’d rolled off my cloud!” She said.

A common induction I use in my hypnotherapy practice in Hemel Hempstead is about the sun shining to relax the body, then the sun goes down and stars appear in the sky. The patient then visualises moving toward the stars and passing through the earths hemisphere. I used this process with one man who was very sceptical about how suggestible he would be to hypnotic suggestions. Upon awakening, he was very pleased to inform me that he had travelled through the earth’s hemisphere on board the Starship Enterprise.

Gemma Bailey is qualified hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner, registered with the General Hypnotherapy Register (GHR), American Board of Hypnotherapy (ABH), British Board of NLP (BBNLP) and American Board of NLP (ABNLP) http://www.gemmabailey.co.uk










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Igor Ledochowski – How do you know you’re doing hypnosis “right”?

You’ve probably got a gut feeling that it’s not enough to just “go through the motions” if you want to be a master of hypnosis. I’ll bet you’ve got serious reservations about reading a script to your client, crossing your fingers, and hoping for the best. Great hypnotists know that they are on track by gathering feedback during the session itself. They don’t wait until they see their client again to find out whether their suggestions landed and had the impact they intended. If you want to make sure every session is a success, there is one very important skill you need to master — and unfortunately many hypnotists undervalue the importance of this skill. (It’s not fancy or flashy, and it’s introduced taught on Day 1 of any hypnosis training.) Check out the video below to learn one of the simple secrets master hypnotists use to virtually guarantee that they get great results. www.streethypnosis.com
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“Hypnotize My Roommate” – College Cuties Hypnosis p2 3

“Hypnotize My Roommate” – “Kutztown Cuties” – The Trance-Master Cerbone uses Speed Trance hypnosis techniques on female students. Watch as college girls are hypnotized in their dorm room to tell the hot honest truth for MTV-U show. Want to learn hypnosis and how to hypnotize anyone? Interested in booking a full comedy stage hypnosis show? Visit www.HypnotistPro.com for Details!

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