The Simple Hypnosis Techniques Make A Huge Difference.
Written by Trevor Johnson   
Friday, 20 November 2009 09:33
If you have seen people being hypnotised in public by magicians you might think hypnotism turns a person into a ghost-like mummy that obeys every command the hypnotist gives. In real life it's a whole lot different. When a qualified hypnotist--in some cases a psychologist--hypnotises you you remain awake, you are never asleep. You are in total control of what you're doing and there is never a time when you're a slave to the 'master'. But to achieve rehabilitative therapy using hypnosis there are a few simple hypnosis techniques you can apply to reap the most out of hypnosis.
by TrevorJohnson


If you have seen people being hypnotised in public by magicians you might think hypnotism turns a person into a ghost-like mummy that obeys every command the hypnotist gives. In real life it's a whole lot different. When a qualified hypnotist--in some cases a psychologist--hypnotises you you remain awake, you are never asleep. You are in total control of what you're doing and there is never a time when you're a slave to the 'master'. But to achieve rehabilitative therapy using hypnosis there are a few simple hypnosis techniques you can apply to reap the most out of hypnosis.

Like any other skill it is crucial that you practice whatever hypnosis you're going to carry out. Go to the back office and go through your clients profile and determine the techniques you're going to implement on them as specific as possible. Doing this will help you conduct a thorough session; hypnosis is sometimes like a medical operation because of the precision factor that comes with it.

Some hypnotists prefer to have their subjects sit in chairs but it would be far more effective to make use of comfortable surfaces like big and soft feather pillows. Hypnosis always works best when the person is calm and relaxed, you don't want to be sitting on a surface that you're not so sure is hard or soft.

Use a slow and gentle voice during the entire session. Never at any point raise your voice and create a mood of disorder, chaos and confusion, everything must be straight and understandable. This is very calming; it gives the person peace and quiet, both ingredients to successful relaxation therapy.

Make an almost immediate connection with the person you are hypnotising. This means you talk calmly to her and relate to her condition as much as you can. By doing this we are trying to create trust between you and the subject.

Imagination is what controls the way we see things, that's the reason why we always have different perception of the same thing. Activate the subject's sense of imagination and make them picture an image of something related to the problem. One technique is making them imagine their success.

Hope you'll be well assisted.

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