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    Hypnotherapy Case Study

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    ASABSTRACT Miss A. S. is 38 years old; she came to the UK a year ago. She is divorced and has 3 kids. She has got bankrupt in her home country and struggled to pay back all her debt. She came to the UK and with the help of her friends she managed to get a job with a good salary. Now she is able to support her family and gradually pay off her debt. She is working very hard even in her spare time. It was a very difficult decision for her to leave her sons behind with her mum‚ but this was the only

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    Introduction In this essay I will try to describe the advantages of a personalised induction‚ I will also look at the disadvantages and why you might not use a personalised induction. I will discuss the methods and techniques that are used to personalise screeds when working with different clients by looking at modalities and different types of scripts and in conclusion whether I feel it is important to personalise the induction. A Personalised Induction When anyone goes to see a hypnotherapist today‚ on

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    this finding as individuals are continuously changing; the individual you assess in the consultation may have an auditory modality but when you see them for the hypnotic induction‚ events in life may have changed this and thus changing the style of screed that would suit

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    Clark Hull 3 Sigmund Freud 4 Modern Hypnosis 4 Authoritative v Permissive 4 Modality 5 Conclusion 5 Introduction This will discuss the topic if a personalised induction is always more effective and will look at the theoretical concepts and techniques. I will be looking at the permissive technique through the work of Erickson and on the opposite end of the scale I will take a look at the use of authoritarian screeds through the work of Hull and Freud who were known as more traditional

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    personalised induction will always be more effective? The main parts of a hypnosis screed are induction‚ deepener and the hipnotic suggestions. It depends of the therapists whether they personalise one or more parts of the screed or not. Both decision have their own benefit‚ while personalisation is suspecious at building a good relationship with a patient and may enchance the successe of the session‚ a non-personalised screed quicklier‚ more categorical and like this may save a lot of time for therapist

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    therefore using these factors right is the key to a successful induction. To my understanding‚ a personalised induction is a hypnotic induction screed that is tailored to suit a specific inividual. There are 2 induction styles that are used when personalising an induction‚ those are; the permissive technique and the authoritarian technique. In the permissive technique‚ a softer tone of voice is issued to draw the subject into a state of relaxation. With this technique‚ the subject and the hypnotherapist

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    Chrysalis Year 1 module 6

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    “Using the case study at the end of the module‚ assess the client’s issues and describe your treatment plan. What ethical issues might arise?” INTRODUCTION The purpose of this hypothetical case study is to demonstrate my knowledge and understanding of treating a client (Miss E) who has a desire to lose weight. I shall identify and explain Miss E’s issues‚ then‚ compile an outline plan of therapy in order to support her. In order to contextualise this‚ I shall use a variety of presentation methods

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    much personal information with the therapist at the start of treatment. Some clients find it hard to trust their therapist and some just do not trust hypnosis. I believe there are arguments for both sides the personalised induction and the generic screed. I do not believe either is better or worse than the other‚ they are as effective as each other but in different ways. Personalised Induction A personalised induction is a hypnotic induction tailored to suit a specific client. They are used

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    brings about complete relaxation of the body and mind‚ Focus‚ reduced awareness of the environment that surrounds them and any concerns they might have‚ greater internal awareness of sensations and of course a hypnotic trance. The main parts of a screed are the induction and the suggestions created by the therapist for the clients (Allen P Roger 2004).  Hypnotic induction is the preliminary part of a hypnotic session‚ consisting of a series of instructions which leads into hypnotic trance where the

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    therapy and this can be looked at in the initial consultation. The initial consultation should not last any more than an hour and in this time you can do all the fact finding you need to do about the client and then towards the end of the session do a PMR with them just so they get a feel of what will happen in future sessions. Some therapists choose to do a free consultation lasting around half an hour where they can get them to fill in the consultation form‚ get information about what they have come

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