The first question students ask is, ‘What exactly do you say to induce hypnosis?’ There is no single or best thing to say; there is no universal script. They will be nervous, awkward, and somewhat ineffectual at first, but given the right background and feedback during a series of practice sessions they will eventually begin… [Read More]
The Importance of Tailoring Hypnotherapy to the Client
Inductions and therapy methods used should be tailored to fit the needs and expectations of the client. The client defines the most effective hypnotic procedures. Hypnotists must be observant and flexible enough to adapt their style and their role to those needs and attitudes. Techniques cannot be followed rigidly with good success since, in hypnosis,… [Read More]
Are You an Effective Hypnotherapist, or a Rational One?
The efforts to maintain one’s image as a rational, reasonable professional are understandable, but self- defeating. Gil explains why.
Training a Person to Go Into Hypnosis
In this topic, Gil explains how to train a person to go into hypnosis easily
The Nature of Hypnosis
Every person can develop a natural state of awareness called hypnosis or trance. Historically, it has been defined as an unnatural or a supernatural state yet nothing could be farther from the truth. Hypnosis is a normal experience, which anyone can have, in the right circumstances and with the right hypnotist. Unlike ordinary conscious awareness,… [Read More]
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