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Hypnotic Induction is a technique used to establish a hypnotic trance state. Hypnotherapists use a variety of ways to induce a trance, including asking a client to give his attention to one particular idea, such as:
- Fixating his eyes on his hands
- Listening to his therapist count down from twenty to one, with each number helping him to become more deeply relaxed.
- Evoking images in his imagination that bring up feelings of safety or relaxation.
Trance state is a normal condition. It follows programming, with words, done by a hypnotherapist. Programming words spoken by a hypnotherapist create such situation in some ways as:
- Words can trigger pictures in mind
- words can directly affect muscles
- a picture, illustrated with words, can lead directly to a muscular action
- pictures can give rise to feelings
- a mental image, in the form of words, can affect the sense of balance.
Realities resulted from programming words work to everyone. Anyhow a fact that one is more talented than others is also the other reality. Hypnotic induction takes a little
Trance, time to happen. The time varies from person to person. Suitable induction to proper client will make quick result, however wrong induction to improper client will result differently.
Hypnotic induction based on such logic foundation makes hypnosis look bright, clear, and open. A hypnotherapist does not necessarily pretend that he has special
ASOT 500 powers that no-one else possesses.
Hypnotic induction process consists of fixating attention internally. A hypnotherapist gradually gets a client to remove his awareness from the outside world (the room he is in, the ticking of the clock
trance , street sounds, and so on), and one well, to focus his attention on his thought and feeling.
Focusing his attention in this way, has the double effects of slowing down his conscious mind and bringing to the fore his unconscious mind. When unconscious mind dominate a client, it means that he has already gone into a trance state.
Trance
Hypnotic Induction is a technique used to establish a hypnotic trance state. Hypnotherapists use a variety of ways to induce a trance, including asking a client to give his attention to one particular idea, such as:
- Fixating his eyes on his hands
- Listening to his therapist count down from twenty to one, with each number helping him to become more deeply relaxed.
- Evoking images in his imagination that bring up feelings of safety or relaxation.
Trance state is a normal condition. It follows programming, with words, done by a hypnotherapist. Programming words spoken by a hypnotherapist create such situation in some ways as:
- Words can trigger pictures in mind
- words can directly affect muscles
- a picture, illustrated with words, can lead directly to a muscular action
- pictures can give rise to feelings
- a mental image, in the form of words, can affect the sense of balance.
Realities resulted from programming words work to everyone. Anyhow a fact that one is more talented than others is also the other reality. Hypnotic induction takes a little
Trance, time to happen. The time varies from person to person. Suitable induction to proper client will make quick result, however wrong induction to improper client will result differently.
Hypnotic induction based on such logic foundation makes hypnosis look bright, clear, and open. A hypnotherapist does not necessarily pretend that he has special
ASOT 500 powers that no-one else possesses.
Hypnotic induction process consists of fixating attention internally. A hypnotherapist gradually gets a client to remove his awareness from the outside world (the room he is in, the ticking of the clock
trance , street sounds, and so on), and one well, to focus his attention on his thought and feeling.
Focusing his attention in this way, has the double effects of slowing down his conscious mind and bringing to the fore his unconscious mind. When unconscious mind dominate a client, it means that he has already gone into a trance state.
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- Fixating his eyes on his hands
- Listening to his therapist count down from twenty to one, with each number helping him to become more deeply relaxed.
- Evoking images in his imagination that bring up feelings of safety or relaxation.
Trance state is a normal condition. It follows programming, with words, done by a hypnotherapist. Programming words spoken by a hypnotherapist create such situation in some ways as:
- Words can trigger pictures in mind
- words can directly affect muscles
- a picture, illustrated with words, can lead directly to a muscular action
- pictures can give rise to feelings
- a mental image, in the form of words, can affect the sense of balance.
Realities resulted from programming words work to everyone. Anyhow a fact that one is more talented than others is also the other reality. Hypnotic induction takes a little time to happen. The time varies from person to person. Suitable induction to proper client will make quick result, however wrong induction to improper client will result differently.
Hypnotic induction based on such logic foundation makes hypnosis look bright, clear, and open. A hypnotherapist does not necessarily pretend that he has special powers that no-one else possesses.
Hypnotic induction process consists of fixating attention internally. A hypnotherapist gradually gets a client to remove his awareness from the outside world (the room he is in, the ticking of the clock, street sounds, and so on), and one well, to focus his attention on his thought and feeling.
Focusing his attention in this way, has the double effects of slowing down his conscious mind and bringing to the fore his unconscious mind. When unconscious mind dominate a client, it means that he has already gone into a trance state.