Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Hypnotherapy Training Part 1
- What's the secret
- 100% confidence
- Clients outcome and wellbeing is the key
- Be as professional as you can at all times
- Work with/ Know your limitations
- Stage Hypnosis
- Entertainment
- Hypnotherapy
- Therapeutic intervention
- Both use the same tools
- UK Law
- 1952 Stage Hypnosis Act
- Stage hypnosis
- Hypnotherapy
- Unregulated
- Insurance
- Public liability
- Professional Indemnity
- Therapy insurance
- Keeping Records
- Data Protection Act
- Contraindications
When NOT to use
hypnosis
- • Epilepsy, Bi-Polar, narcolepsy or patients exhibiting suicidal tendencies
- • Persons with a history of mental health issues
- • Persons on medication for any mental illness
- • Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- • Persons with a heart complaint
- • Persons under 18 without a parents' consent and with an adult present at all times
- • Hyper suggestible persons
- • Physical problems (without advice/permission from the clients GP)
- If in doubt: GP Referral
- History of hypnosis
- Hippocrates (460-377 BC)
- Galen of Pergamum (129-1999 AD)
- Athanasius Kircher (16th Century)
- Franz Anton Mesmer (1734 -1815)
- James Braid (1795- 1860)
- Josef Breuer (1842 -1925)
- Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
- Milton Erickson (1901 –1980)
- George Estabrooks
- Dave Elman
- Trance Definition
- "The bypass of the critical factor of the
conscious mind and the establishment
of acceptable selective thinking. "
- " An altered state of
awareness, where the
senses are
heightened".
- Levels of trance
- Light
- Relaxation, eye lock, (eyelids won’t open
upon suggestion).
- Light/Medium
- Heavy or floating feeling, locking of
isolated muscle groups (Such as the arm.)
- Medium
- Smell and taste changes,
number block (aphasia).
- Medium / Deep
- Response to post hypnotic
suggestions, analgesia (no pain).
- Deep
- Positive Hallucinations, (Seeing
something that is not there).
- Somnambulistic
- Negative Hallucinations,(Not seeing
something that is there).
- What do Clients Need?
- Belief and Expectancy
- Disorientation and confusion
- conscious Fatigue
- Conscious overload
- Suggestion and repetition
- Deepening Trance
- Count down from high to low
- Fractionation
- Utilisation
- Stock phrases
- I.I.C. Principle
- Intelligence
- Concentration
- Imagination
- Suggestibility tests
- Arm Drop
- Magnetic fingers
- Interlocked hands
- Light / Heavy hands
- Eye lock
- When ?
- Types of induction
- Progressive
- Total body relaxation
- Permissive
- Milton language
- Authoritarian
- Rapid and instant inductions
- As If