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- You're
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- You
just want to understand more about hypnosis,
or
- You
want to use hypnosis to help yourself and
others, or
- You
might add hypnosis to your professional
toolkit, or
- You're
considering studying hypnotherapy as a career.
You
are about to discover how easy it is to hypnotize
other people and what safeguards and
responsibilities that entails.
By
the time you've finished reading you will have a
greater understanding of:
- What
hypnosis is
- What
it can be used for
- What
you can accomplish with it.
Who
can you safely hypnotize? People who could benefit
from positive suggestions. And who have no
underlying pathology. Likely candidates are people
who want to:
- Overcome
exam anxiety
- Enhance
sports performance
- Stop
smoking
- Achieve
specific goals
- Amplify
their creativity
You
can induce hypnosis, give such people the positive
suggestions they've requested and feel great about
helping them.
Hypnosis
is currently riding a wave of popularity among the
public.
There
are no side effects with hypnosis; it can relieve
or banish so many psychological and physical ills
-- and it's easy to learn.
Not
only will you gain first-hand knowledge from the
inside, so to speak, but you'll also enjoy the
process, and obtain relief from your own problems.
The
rewards are immense. Not only can you help
millions of people achieve lifelong goals and
health benefits, but you can also earn a decent
living doing so if you wish.
HAVE
A LOOK AT SOME OF THE CONTENTS :
Chapter
1: Simple connections.
In
this chapter some simple practical examples are
given which allow the reader to explore in person
and with others some of the obvious things about
the way in which the mind and body work. In
particular attention is a drawn to the way in
which activity in one part or subsystem of the
brain can lead quite naturally, but usually in a
little time, to activity in another part. But the
speed and quality of the response varies from
person to person. These results are related to
"tests of hypnotisability" and to
"hypnotic inductions": which are ways in
which they have been regarded in the past.
Chapter
2: Switching off systems.
In
which we explore various ways in which muscular
relaxation can be induced. The main systems used
to do this include the verbal, visual, emotional,
musical and humorous. We end with a sample
compound induction script.
Chapter
3: The visual imagination
We
explore the visual imagination, which is
enormously rich and varied. This is a tool much
used in hypnosis and so it is valuable to explore
its natural processes in many people, including
yourself. You may agree that one of the main
functions you have when helping another to explore
his or her imagination is in helping to maintain
focus, primarily by asking questions. The question
of what kind of meaning such an exploration gives
is left open. There are a wide variety of
interpretation schemes which you will find: I
simply urge you to keep at least TWO such
possibilities in mind so that you are less likely
to jump to unjustifiable conclusions. Sometimes
the asking of questions will help to resolve a
conflict between two interpretations. The material
you find is seldom strange by the standard of
dreams.
Chapter
4: Directing and Controlling the Imagination
The
visual imagination can not only be used for
exploration, it can be guided and directed. This
chapter provides exercises to develop this
ability. The specifics used are to imagine a
place, then a strange element in it, then a
changed, floating viewpoint, then a floating
journey. Next the ability to change images is used
to change a small memory; then developed to see if
a completely different life can be pictured. This
chapter should teach you how much can be done with
the imagination in many people without any
"induction" or other hypnotic
techniques.
Chapter
5: Exploring "Inductions"
In
this chapter for the first time we will meet some
processes which have been passed down the years as
being ways of producing some dramatic changes in
the functioning of people. These are what have
been called "hypnotic inductions". We
start with a close look at an induction used by
James Braid, the father of hypnotism. Then some
others, again from well-known names in the history
of our subject, are given more briefly for you to
try. The question of whether as a result of such
inductions a given person will respond more
readily to suggestions is one that you can explore
practically. Some reasons are given why such
inductions may have been more successful in the
past, and need modifying for the present day.
Chapter
6: Posthypnotic suggestions
Posthypnotic
suggestions are a large part of what people regard
as typical of hypnosis. We start by comparing it
with the common phenomenon of social compliance:
the fact that people quite normally will do what
another asks them to do. A description of a
subject (Nobel Prizewinner Richard Feynman) is
used to illustrate what it feels like to carry out
a post hypnotic suggestion. Both phenomena are
based on establishing a causal connection between
two subsystems of the brain. Some exercises are
suggested for you to find out how easy it is under
ordinary conditions to establish such a causal
connection between two subsystems of the brain, so
that you can (as in the previous chapter) later
compare the ease of doing the same after a
preliminary induction. In fact the usual word to
describe the creation of a causal link between two
systems is learning! And you are asked to consider
the conditions under which learning is most likely
to happen well. I suggest that a focused attention
is generally best. However this matter is
complicated by the fact that the brain consists of
very many subsystems and we may consider each to
be capable of independent attention, or arousal.
To explore this exercises are given aiming at
maintaining the attention of just one subsystem
(in this case that connected to fingers) while
conscious attention subsides.
Chapter
7: Resistance and Rapport
We
focus on high-order mental systems: those which
determine whether to accept or reject statements
made by another. The ability to reduce the
resistance and increase rapport is an important
part of hypnosis. This highly practical chapter
gives exercises which take the form of two-person
games which may be used to increase your skills in
this way. We run through making impersonal
statements; statements about yourself and then
personal statements about another person: all in
an everyday setting. Then, in a more
"hypnotic" setting, we practice making
every statement of an induction totally acceptable
and then a series of personal suggestions
acceptable. The question of the difference between
the system of active resistance and active rapport
is discussed. No specific exercises are given for
building up the latter: though you can find out by
asking a few extra questions after the previous
exercises how well you are doing. It is suggested
that high levels of rapport depend on being good
at hypnosis, on being honest to yourself, but on
top of that there seem to be some innate
characteristics that will make rapport between
yourself and certain other people arise naturally.
Chapter
8: Bringing it all together
The
main lessons are summarized. And then the rest of
the chapter is directed at giving you a variety of
goals - changes that you might make in a subject -
in order to practice and expand on what you have
learned. Many of these are accompanied by hints on
how to go about them. The advantages of writing
out scripts for yourself at this stage are
presented.
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