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    create the best screed and approach and also how susceptible they may be to hypnosis.  There are several ways to determine this and some are more suitable than others in terms of time constraints while in consultation. A practitioner may wish to use the Balloon/Lead Test or the Eye Roll Test as these are most suitable for use in this environment. The problem with using tests to try and discover if someone is open to hypnosis is that if the client fails the test they could lose confidence in hypnotherapy

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    Hypnotherapy is hypnosis used in a therapeutic context. The therapist will make suggestions while you are distracted‚ allowing you to reconsider any negative beliefs & thoughts you may have. Generally speaking it’s a conversation with someone with knowledge of therapeutic psychological techniques they use to give you analysis. It works because people have beliefs and behaviors that are holding them back from achieving their goals in life. Hypnotherapy treatment works through challenging these beliefs

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    your own successes‚ so that you can reproduce them. It was initially promoted as an effective form of therapy in the 1970’s by the creators Bander and Grinder and was also used by Milton Erickson the founder of the ‘American Society for Clinical Hypnosis’. Erickson was selected as the third model for NLP‚ alongside two other therapists‚ “Bander and Grinder sought to observe what the therapists were doing‚ categorize it‚ and ’model ’ it.” It is a way of discovering and unfolding your personal genius

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    UNIT 4 B Oral presentations Unit 4 WUC 107/03 Workplace Communication Skills Oral Presentations C WAWASAN OPEN UNIVERSITY WUC 107/03 Workplace Communication Skills COURSE TEAM Course Team Coordinator: Ms. Jasmine Emmanuel Content Writers: Ms. Selina Rogers‚ Ms. Yeoh Suan Choo‚ Ms. Jasmine Emmanuel and En. Norrizal bin Abdul Razak Instructional Designers: Professor Dr. Ng Wai Kong‚ Dr. Madhu Parhar and Ms. Patricia Toh Academic Members: Dr. Tan Toh Wah and Professor Dr. Cheah

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    What is Hypnosis? Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. Introduction In this essay‚ we will aim to describe what hypnosis is‚ look at the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis‚ look at the history of hypnosis‚ along with its application in today’s world. The essay will also discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. This will include the importance and necessity of such a state for the successful application

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    Chrysalis Year 1 - Essay 3

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    Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? Maggie Romain-CHELM1A 13 In this essay I am going to look at the importance and purpose of the initial consultation between the client and the therapist and what happens during this preliminary session. I will also cover the ethical definitions that will need to be explored and established‚ to ensure the safety

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    the conversation‚ in a hypnotic session each word counts! So if words are the ammunition of the hypnosis how can they use them the most effectively? If the hypnosis is part of a longer therapeutic process‚ they there a good chance the therapist will have an idea about the clients‚ likes and dislikes and will able to use a script that will most accurately flow will with the client. But if the hypnosis is an independent part of the process then the practitioner will need to work fast to work out what

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    application of hypnosis; a term coined by Scottish physician J Braid. These early "hypnotherapists" were well aware of unconscious thoughts/ motivations‚ & used "mesmeric trances" to open areas of mind not accessible during normal waking consciousness. During the 1880s the French physicians Charcot & Janet used hypnosis to treat "hysterical" patients. More generally‚ "Mesmerism"/ hypnosis was one of the great popular cultural fads of the Victorian period: a "Golden Age" for stage hypnosis (very popular

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    studies‚ 16 by Spano’s to be exact. In this article he meant to show that hypnotism was more about how people come to believe in hypnotism due to the ritual aspect of it. People will behave how they are expected to behave under the influence of “hypnosis” 2. Discuss the research methods used and how the study was conducted. (10 pts) Again since it is a collection of summaries of research it’s a bit hard to pin down the actual method used in this article. Spano’s in one experiment hyptonized

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    Nick Sharpe 2177 words Choose a medical condition that interests you and research it. Write about the possible uses of hypnosis in the treatment of the condition as you see them. I will be looking at the impact that chronic illnesses have on a person’s life with particular reference to the illness Myalgic encephalomyelitis’ (M.E.) sometimes known as ‘Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’ (C.F.S). I will explore the role that hypnotherapy

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