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subject: Dealing With Resistance In Instant Hypnosis Induction [print this page]


The idea of instant hypnosis induction elicits resistance in many people. They cannot see themselves entering a hypnosis trance. This resistance is often a vocalization of the limited education they have regarding hypnosis therapy. Hypnosis is often misunderstood and viewed in a negative light. Such objections must be met.

Inexperienced hypnotists often stumble in achieving instant hypnosis induction in resistant subjects. Although resistance can sometimes be deterring it is important not to try to circumvent it and continue on with the hypnosis induction in hopes of performing a rapid hypnosis induction.

In Ericksonian Hypnosis it is believed that a subject vocalizing their resistance to being hypnotized is merely an expression of individuality. Using the resistance and meeting it head on is a sure way to perform instant hypnosis induction successfully.

The hypnotist must first understand the nature of resistance while establishing rapport by addressing the subject's objections. Resistance can be expressed verbally or physically by the subject. It is up to the hypnotist to read the subject correctly to advance in the instant hypnosis induction. For example the subject might want to dictate physical terms for the hypnosis session.

Developing a strong rapport foundation through the use of indirect hypnosis suggestions is first and foremost. Establishing rapport with the subject is a basic step of instant hypnosis induction, however, the use of particular indirect hypnosis language patterns are very effective in meeting resistance.

There are many forms of indirect hypnosis suggestion patterns effective for inducing a resistant subject into trance. Covering all possibilities and outcomes of the topic, meeting all resistance points head on are a couple to master. In addition the use of double binds and contingency suggestions are also very successful facilitate hypnotic responsiveness and trance.

The Instant hypnosis induction success is reliant on the hypnotist, correctly reading and understanding the subject on many levels. It is entirely up to the hypnotist to build rapport to focus the subject so that hypnotic trance and responses can easily be elicited using indirect hypnosis suggestions.

by: Stephen J Thompson




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