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Positive Thinking Religious Groups and Well-Being

December 8, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

I assume that most o four readers know that community hospitals are understaffed and unable to provide proper care for the mentally ill. Mike Gorman, executive director of the National Mental Health Committee, wrote a crusading report on this very theme called Every Other Bed. He tells us that every other hospital bed in the United States is occupied by a mental case. Mental illness costs the country billions of dollars a year besides the more important untold human suffering that can never be equated in dollars. The book is a shocking story of how we have let this happen; are still letting it happen; and of how little, for the most part, we, the general public as well as the medical and psychological professions, are doing to correct this deplorable situation.

It is time that we re-examined the dictums that say a symptom can never be removed unless the cause is understood and the unconscious background of symptom-complexes must be made conscious and understood before a cure is implemented.

There are many positive thinking groups functioning in the religious field. Many of these religious groups are in existence primarily because of the dynamic philosophy or psychology they offer for every day living. Couple this with a strong faith in God, and you have a combination which approaches infallibility. Recently we have had a series of best-selling books which expound this very theme. Does it work? Of course it does when used properly.

Positive thinking and love – easy flow:

 

easy flow © Raj Arumugam,2008 www.positivethinkingthecompleteguide.com it’s an easy flow natural, smooth begin with love unconditional love; no need to judge no need to evaluate begin with love love yourself truly love yourself you deserve your love and love the world truly love the world: people close to your group people in your group people in the world; love the world love brings the best in all goodness flows from love: in love, you seek the best for yourself in love you seek the best …

Will Smith on the Power of Positive Thinking:

Will Smith talks about what can happen with positive thinking! Camera By: Angelina Peterson. Sponsored by: MediaTrust

You can be sure that there has been criticism of this religious psychology. The criticism is that the basic causes of the problem are never dealt with and the unconscious conflict is not resolved. It’s the same argument over and over again. What about the people helped? They seem to have made tremendous strides and are leading lives as well adjusted as anyone else. Once imbued with this spirit or feeling of well-being, it permeates every phase of their relationships in a constructive manner. The only reason that there isn’t more criticism is that this type of psychotherapy is incorporated into the religious tenets of these groups, and criticizing another man’s religion makes the detractor’s entire philosophy unacceptable. I am strongly in favor of these groups because I would prefer having a religion that keeps pointing out the positive side of life and that “life can be beautiful” if you put your faith in God and practice positive thinking. It is certainly better than the cynical philosophy of its detractors or the grim religions which stress punishment. Think of the guilt feelings involved in the latter. No one can live up to such a formidable creed.

And, from the blogosphere:

5 Great Tips to Develop Positive ThinkingA positive frame of mind is important for so many reasons. Positive thinking is proven to enhance performance in productivity and quality. It can encourage all the healthy parts of you to grow and the less savory parts to whither on the …

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Do You Have the Time and Money Required to Treat your Problems?

December 8, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Dr. William Malamud, 86th president of the American Psychiatric Association, in an address delivered at the annual meeting in 1960, stated the following in a paper called “Psychiatric Research: Setting and Motivation”:

“During the last few years we have witnessed a growing trend of overemphasizing the value of ‘exact’ methodology and uniformity of standards. This trend, which could be characterized as a ‘cult ofobjectivity,’ has already had an important influence on psychiatric research. It is true that in its emphasis on critical judgment and valid criteria, it has helped to curb unrestrained flights of imagination and sloppy methodology. But the overglorification of objectivity and the insistence on rigidly single standards of acceptable methods have resulted in a concentration on certain phases of the science of human behavior at the expense of other very important ones.”

I believe that most individuals have a fairly good understanding of how they came to have the problem that they have. I have yet to encounter the person who protests he has no idea why he doesn’t function as he would like to in a certain area. From a practical standpoint, not many have the time nor money required to delve into the unconscious background of the problem. The high cost of treatment is a very real objection and cannot be discounted lightly. People suffering from emotional problems usually suffer financial reverses as well. Who is to help these people? There are very few places in the country where they can receive competent psychiatric help at a reasonable fee. Is there this type of help in your own community? It is only when the individual is destitute that the state provides whatever help it can. However, at this point it’s a long hard struggle back to good emotional health.

The National Association for Mental Health and its affiliates issue about 10 million copies of 200 different pamphlets on various aspects of mental health. To assess the value of these pamphlets, 47 mental hygiene experts held a conference at Cornell University. A report on this outstanding conference has been published. It is called “Mental Health Education: A Critique.” A feature by Ernest Havemann in the August 8, 1960 issue of Life contains a very worthwhile article on this conference called “Who’s Normal? Nobody, But We All Keep On Trying. In Dissent From ‘Mental Health’ Approach, Experts Decry Futile Search For An Unreal Goal.” The following paragraph is taken from the  Life article:

“What about psychiatry and psychoanalysis? This is a different matter. Many unhappy and problem-ridden people, though by no means all who have tried it, have profited from psychotherapy. Indeed, all the mental health pamphlets, as a postscript to the self-help methods they advocate, wind up by asvising the reader to seek professional care if his problems are serious enough. But the skeptics at Cornell cited statistics which to them show that psychiatric treatment is as remote for the average person as a trip to the moon. Aside from the expense, which most people would find prohibitive, there simply are not enough therapists to go around. The U. S. has around 11,000 psychiatrists and 10,000 clinical psychologists–in all, about one for every 8,500 citizens. If everybody with emotional problems decided to see a psychiatrist, the lines at the doctors’ offices would stretch for miles.”

Resistance in Counseling and Psychotherapy:

 

Jeffrey T. Guterman describes the progressive reconceptualization of the concept of resistance in counseling and psychotherapy.

Psychotherapy with the Unmotivated Patient, with Erving Polster Video:

In this Gestalt Therapy video clip, renowned therapist and teacher Erving Polster artfully and adeptly works with Gerald: bright, cynical, emotionally detached, overly-intellectual, and determined to defeat this therapist as he has previous ones. We watch Polster engage him in here-and-now interactions, matching wits, and challenging his defenses with a delicate balance of confrontation and empathy.

From the blogosphere:

Can Science Make Psychotherapy More Effective?More rigorous scientific training in clinical psychology graduate programs would turn out more competent clinicians, researchers write in Psychological Science in the Public Interest. But not all psychologists agree. Guests: …

Psychotherapy, Happiness, and MoneyAccording to a study conducted at the University of Warwick and published in “Health Economics, Policy and Law,” psychotherapy may be significantly more effective at fostering happiness and well being than either getting a raise or …

Psychotherapy Can Boost Happiness More Than Money: StudyPsychological therapy may be much more effective at making people happy than getting a raise or winning a lottery prize, suggests an English study.Researchers analyzed data on thousands of people who provided information about their.

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Filed Under: Practical Guide to Self Hypnosis Tagged With: American Psychiatric Association, Cornell University, Gestalt Therapy, Psychotherapy

Dental Hypnosis-How it Works

December 8, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

There are at present several thousand dentists throughout the country using hypnosis. They have formed their own society and publish a quarterly journal,  The Journal of the American Society of Psychosomatic Dentistry. One of the best books in this field is called  Dental Hypnosis Handbook  by Jacob Stolzenberg, D.D.S.

An excellent article is “Danger! Hypnotherapist at Work” by M. Abramson. The author reviews briefly the pros and cons regarding the medical use of hypnosis. He concludes: “It is the author’s opinion, based on an extensive personal experience of over 15 years, that the use of hypnotherapy by a physician or dentist who has been properly trained and who uses this technique strictly within his field of competence carries with it no more (and probably less) ‘danger’ than the use of many other  techniques of treatment used in medicine today.”

3 videos on dental hypnosis:

Dental hypnosis- Dr Mike Gow

 

This news clip shows an interview with dentist Dr Mike Gow about the hypnosis case which was shown on BBC2’s ‘Alternative Therapies’ where a woman had 2 teeth extracted and 2 implants placed with no local anaesthetics- just hypnosis!

CPD For Dental Courses. Revolutionary Dentistry Courses Including Dental Hypnosis

www.AMDAtraining.com – Dental courses, with dental cpd, designed to teach the valuable skills of dental hypnosis and NLP so that dentists can lessen patient anxiety while effectively persuading patients to take up more effective private or aesthetic procedures. More videos are provided in this series of dentistry courses. Visit www.AMDAtraining.com for more

Dental Hypnosis with Sue Weinert Hull, Scott Sandland & Roger Moore ~ Hypnosis Health Info

These videos are provided by www.hypnosishealthinfo.com Visit our blog at hypnosishealthinfo.com Dental Hypnosis With Sue Weinert Hull, Scott Sandland &Roger Moore ~ Hypnosis Health Info. Welcome to Hypnosis Health Info. You’ve found the best online source for information about hypnosis. At HypnosisHealthInfo.com we feature a wide variety of solutions to many health issues from an array of expert hypnotherapists. There you can experience hypnosis and even learn how to hypnotize yourself …

Filed Under: Practical Guide to Self Hypnosis Tagged With: dental hypnosis, how dental hypnosis works

Psychological Tactics

December 7, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Human mind is powerful and if one can control it nothing seems impossible. When you see advertisements on television and banners on roads sometimes you find them very attractive and you feel like buying them immediately.  This happens many a times and the reason can be the smart publicity used for advertising the brand or it can be the use of psychological tactics. Psychological tactics are tricks or techniques which can manipulate the mind of a person and make him work the way you want him to. These tactics really help when you want a person to work in the way you want.

In marketing as well such psychological tactics are used many a times for selling the products. A person gets hypnotized by such tactics or gets lured and agrees to buy your product. Such techniques can be really helpful for you if you are a sales person because use of such psychological tactics can actually double and triple your sales. Since not many people are aware of such techniques only a few can use and benefit. There are a number of people who believe that such psychological tactics are just great marketing skills but the truth is marketing techniques are way too different from these psychological tactics. 

Psychological tactics if used for good can obviously manifest great results. If you are unaware of what all psychological tactics can be used then you can read books which based on this niche. There are many books are resource material on psychological tactics all you have to do is make an effort for learning it. The more you will read books and matter related to this the more you will learn. Practice what you have learnt from books in real life and you will surely see some great results.

‘No psychological tactics used on Teoh’

A Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer today denied using ‘psychological tactics’ to break DAP political aide Teoh Beng Hock during interrogation. Mohd Ashraf Mohd Yunus said this when testifying at the inquest which is being held to determine Teoh’s cause of death. After he was released following a marathon questioning session, Teoh fell to his death from MACC Selangor’s 14th-floor office in Plaza Masalam, Shah Alam. Meanwhile, Ashraf said he just observed and assisted with …

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Mind Control Cult

December 6, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Cults have confused us from the time they ever established. Most of the people are not even aware of what exactly is a cult and those who know are most of the time living in misconceptions. Cults are those who use mind control tactics for making people follow them and join them in the work they are doing. Today’s cults no more wear those odd dresses and talk emotionally. Today the cults use manipulative, intelligent techniques for recruiting people into their groups. Most of the time people never understand that they are working for a cult. After going through this piece of matter you will surely be able to identify various techniques which a cult leader uses for engaging people in what they want.

Cults always use mind control techniques for making people join their group. They never let that person know that they are communicating with a cult. For a common person like you and me it is very important to understand and know details related to cult so that we are able to protect ourselves and our family. A cult is of various types. A cult can be a religious follower; he can be commercial, self help or a counselor. A cult can be a political group leader. Mind control cult techniques are various tactics that a cult leader uses to incorporate people. These techniques are potential enough to control a mind within minutes of conversation. 

Mind control cult techniques are no supernatural powers. They are simple mind control techniques which reside in a person and make him follow what he has been asked by his leader. Mind control techniques are used in various forms and activities. This is why people scare from those who are identified as cults. If you can find out that a person is using some mind control techniques then you must stop communicating with them and do the opposite what are asking you to do.

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The Art of Corporate Mind Control

Television is the most powerful weapon of psychological warfare in history and yet it is a member of the family in most households. The programming that we are constantly assaulted with conditions us to a particular worldview. This fake reality changes our behavior making us less active and more compliant with society’s shortcomings. Since television is controlled by a small handful of powerful corporations, viewers will never witness informing, truthful news and entertainment. As political …

Filed Under: Mind Control Tagged With: Mind Control, mind control cult, mind control techniques

Hypnotic Personalities

December 6, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

 

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A hypnotic personality is such when a person sees that girl or boy he or she instantly falls for him/her and couldn’t see anything else at that point of time. There are many hypnotic personalities that we see around us and cannot resist them at all. We feel completely hypnotized after seeing their first look and this is why we call such personalities hypnotic personalities. It is quite obvious that not every person can have a hypnotic personality but there are some traits that are observed in a person who has a hypnotic personality. For attracting your opposite sex you must try making your personality a hypnotic personality. The few 5 traits of a hypnotic personality will be disclosed to you in the next few lines.

 

First trait: A person who is rich and lives a luxurious life. It is evident that whenever we see a rich person or a rich life style we immediately feel hypnotized. This is because their lifestyle is different and a dream for many this is why personalities which high status always catches attention.

Second Trait: A personality which is desirable sexually is also very hypnotizing. A sexually attractive personality is important. A person who is sexually attractive always manages to catch our attention.

Third Trait: A person who has a very confident personality also hypnotizes other person. It is a desire o every girl and boy to have a partner who has a very confident personality. A person may not be beautiful but have a very confident personality will always catch the attention.

Fourth Trait: A person who has a bright and luxurious future always attracts people. This is because everyone wants to have a bright future but when someone else grasps some opportunity which makes their future bright then it is obvious that others will feel hypnotized to see him. 

Fifth Trait: This is a very important trait.  A person who can make others enjoy in his presence or company is always attractive and has a hypnotic personality.

Serious Coaching: Milton H. Erickson, MD: A Hypnotic Personality

Milton H. Erickson, MD: A Hypnotic Personality. Perhaps one of the greatest American born thinkers and healers is Dr. Milton H. Erickson, MD. Born in 1901, in Aurum, Nevada, to a gold miner and housewife, Erickson, came from humble …

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Hypnotic Language Patterns-Master Conversational Hypnosis

December 6, 2009 by editor 82 Comments

For inducing a state of hypnotism in yourself or in others you must understand the hypnotic language patterns almost perfectly. For a perfect hypnotic trance it is essential to understand and use hypnotic language otherwise you will not be able to manifest any of the hypnotism trance. If you know how to use hypnotic language then you can very easily hypnotize people simply by communicating with them. Talking can induce hypnotism trance in a person if the hypnotherapist or the person who can hypnotize know how to use the hypnotic language. Dr Milton H. Erickson used to perfectly hypnotize a person simply by talking to them. This is the power of hypnotic language.

In this entire activity the only person who knows that some hypnotic act is going on is the one who is hypnotizing the other person. Dr Milton H. Erikson used to do this so flawlessly and this is why he is regarded as the best hypnotist of all times. For perfectly hypnotizing a person it is very essential to understand and master the language of hypnotism. In this hypnotic language there are various patterns which must be understood completely for successfully hypnotizing a person. Hypnotism has a solution to many or our problems. Hypnotherapists like Erickson cured people through such therapies. He mastered the language of hypnotism and this is why he was able to cure almost all the problems through hypnotism.   

Various sorts of messages are used in the hypnotic language for taking a person into a deeper trance. Such messages can distract and entertain the person being hypnotized so that his conscious mind can be distracted and subconscious mind comes into play. After this that person is in your hands you can make him do whatever you want to. You can either enliven him or make him sad. This way you can cure his most of the problems.

Hypnotic Language Pattern – Embedded Commands

I am sure that you already know why you would want to use hypnotic language patterns in the first place: to make your suggestions fly “under the radar” of the critical factor and make it more likely that your hypnotic suggestions will …

Hypnotic Language: How To Easily Embed Commands – Wesland …

I’m the author of http://everydayhypnoticlanguage.blogspot.com where you can find practical every day examples of a multitude of hypnotic language patterns. Why not pay me a visit or even contribute. …

NLP – Hypnotic Language Pattern – Tag Phrase – Easy, isn’t it!:

NLP and hypnotic language patterns can make a really positive difference to your communication mastery. Here Tony Burgess, a founding Director of Academy of High Achievers, shares a simple yet powerful language pattern – the tag phrase – that helps people to ‘buy in’ to a statement and thereby increasing the chances of behaviour being consistent with the message. This is just one tip of many that is included in NLP training. Tony Burgess and his partner Julie French run NLP Practitioner …

Filed Under: Covert Hypnosis Tagged With: hypnotic language, hypnotic language patterns, hypnotic trance, nlp

Religious Healing Hypnosis and the Bible

December 5, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Religious healing cannot be dismissed by merely saying, “It isn’t scientific.” A methodology is only scientific when it works. It is of no value if it doesn’t help the individual seeking help. We must face the fact that not all people can be helped by the same psychological treatment. We can readily see this in the following extreme example: An aborigine suffering from a psychological problem certainly wouldn’t be a candidate for psychoanalysis as we know it. He could, no doubt, be helped much more readily by a witch doctor. It also stands to reason that the sophisticated Westerner would not be influenced by the incantations of a tribal medicine man.

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Going further, we find there are many schools of psychotherapy and many approaches to solving man’s emotional problems. The cure rate for all of them, however, is approximately the same. I think we must accept the fact that there is no _one_ sound, logical, scientific approach. I believe that so long as the end result is achieved, the methodology was scientific for that individual’s needs. The goal of all therapies is to help the patient free himself from whatever emotional problems beset him.

This approach, to some readers, may seem an oversimplification of a very complex problem, but I think it’s time that we had a simple, workable formula devoid of technical jargon. Too often, complex technical terms and theories have been glibly used to explain away failures. I believe we need more and more emphasis on measures to make the patient feel better rather than spending most of the time trying to find out why he doesn’t feel well. This, of course, is symptom removal again.

I should like to point out an interesting fact pertaining to Biblical healers. So long as the fame of the healer preceded his arrival in any country, he was able to heal the sick. However, where his fame as a healer was either unknown or discredited, he found no faith and subsequently no cure. The earliest reference to hypnosis is in the Bible, Genesis ii, 21. “And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fallupon Adam, and he slept …” 

 

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Holy Ghost leaves 3 women writhing on the floor

 

effect on the body is astounding. legs writhe and twitch, limbs flail, feet stomp and kick, faces scream, cry, and contort and bodies convulse and spasm. it’s a site to see…in person, its even more amazing. i’ve heard people say it’s hypnosis, mind control, mass hysteria… you don’t know until you’ve been the one writhing on the ground… it’s an incredible experience and you feel the touch of god on your soul. Category: Nonprofits & Activism … God Jesus Christ holy ghost pentecostal …

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Communication with Guides. www.paddymcmahon.com … Soul Oversoul Love Unconditional Spiritual channelling aura Margaret Anna Gusack Patrick Francis Grand Design Krishnamurti reincarnation light simplicity Conscious Subconscious Religion God Guides Guardian Freedom Prayer Awareness Conformity Fear Good Evil Charity Sin Karma Hypnosis Dreams Meditation Thoughts Supernatural Death Mediumship Trance Avatars Divine Bible

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Hypnosis Induction Methods

December 3, 2009 by editor 109 Comments

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Methods of Hypnosis Induction | Hypnosis Induction

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What are the methods of hypnosis induction, and why conversational hypnosis is the most powerful and unique method? These are the most common questions.

Knowing the Objectives of the Hypnosis Induction

One constantly used Hypnosis induction method is the use of direct commands. What happens here is that the hypnotist will make suggestions to the patient, always maintaining a soft, calming tone of voice. Once that is done, …

What is a Rapid Induction? | Hypnosis.com.au

What is a Rapid Induction? Rapid inductions are employed to result in a client in a hypnotic trance terribly instantly and efficiently. A lot of fast ways to induce hypnosis engage in formed accurate legend, because it looks nearly unbelievable … Around 10% (one in every of ten individuals) don’t act in response to the rapid inductions at all. Currently I can tell you what you will have to consider if you would like to begin hypnotizing other folks with those methods. …

How To Do An Instant Hypnosis Induction – Instructional Video:

 

effectivehypnosis.com After heaps of requests I’ve finally created this break down of exactly what goes on behind the scenes of instant and rapid hypnotic inductions. After watching this you should know exactly how instant and rapid hypnosis inductions work, and should be able to hypnotize anybody Fast! To download the Street Hypnotist’s Handbook, and get a list of 10 complete instant induction methods (step by step) go to http where you’ll find it all for free. More videos soon, so, keep …

Handshake (Rapid) Induction:

For more information about using and learning Hypnosis… Visit my website here: www.paradoxhypnosis.com Join my Newsletter here www.KC2XL.com After my hypnosis show, an audience member approached me and asked me about hypnosis. He wanted to know how it felt and wanted to be hypnotized. I introduced him to a rapid induction (handshake method), which is a combination of expectation and shock that set the stage for a deep trance. See his reaction to this induction method in the video. (Thank …

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Hypnotic Induction Techniques

December 3, 2009 by editor Leave a Comment

Hypnosis induction techniques are never the same. Not all hypnotherapists follow the same induction techniques on their patients for positive results. From time to time new and better hypnosis induction techniques are tried and adopted. This gives way to new and better approaches and old useless therapies are discarded. There are a few new hypnosis induction techniques that are adopted these days by hypnotherapists. Some of these new hypnosis induction techniques are discussed here.

The first latest technique that is used for hypnosis induction technique is the closing of eyes and fixation. In this the patient is asked to concentrate on a particular object either stationary or moving. This focus in a particular direction channelizes all the energy in a particular direction and thus makes a person completely engrossed in a particular thing. The next technique that many hypnotherapists try on their patient is asking the patient to calm and get rid of all the exhaustion. In similar other techniques the patient is asked to complete relax and forget worrying about the dilemmas of life. For this to happen perfectly patient must cooperate with the hypnotherapists.

Patients agreement is a must in all of these techniques otherwise the end the result will be useless and there will be no change in the patient. In induction techniques like mental misdirection the patient is asked to respond physically to a particular stimulus which might have occurred because of imagination. In hypnosis induction technique named as loss of equilibrium the patient is forwarded to a state of hypnotism by analyzing and concentrating on the movements of body. A technique which involves giving shock to the nervous system involves some serious techniques which must be performed only in the presence and guidance of an experienced hypnotherapist. 

All such hypnosis induction techniques are quite useful in initiating a state of hypnotism in a person. It is recommended that such techniques should only be tried on others if you are experienced and professional.

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  • – If the procedure is properly followed and the patient or subject fully cooperates, the hypnosis sleep can be induced. This ‘eye-fixation’ method later met with several variations and alternatives and new hypnosis induction techniques …

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  • – A hypnotic induction is an introduction to hypnosis in which the subject is guided through a suggestion to relax, concentrate, or focus his attention on a particular object, the purpose of which is to induce an altered state of …

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  • – Hypnosis induction techniques are never the same. Not all hypnotherapists follow the same induction techniques on their patients for positive results. From time to time new and better hypnosis induction techniques are tried and adopted. …

  • The Hypnotic Induction: Three Ways of Creating the Trance State …
  • – Methods of enabling clients to access the hypnotic trance are known as hypnotic inductions. Different methods suit different people. Three of these methods include hypnotic induction through eye fixation, relaxation and the confusion method of inducing hypnotic trance … Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company The Art of Hypnosis: Mastering Basic Techniques, C. Roy Hunter. Zeig, Tucker & Co. The Legacy of Milton Erickson: Selected Papers of Stephen Gilligan, Stephen G. Gilligan. …

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