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- From: cs89ssg@brunel.ac.uk (Sunil Gupta)
- Newsgroups: alt.hypnosis
- Subject: Re: Rapid inductions
- Message-ID: <By6BGz.1s7@brunel.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 14:41:22 GMT
- References: <1992Nov22.214054.2837@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
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- Albert L. Samuels (Albert.L.Samuels@dartmouth.edu) wrote:
- : Does anyone know any effective rapid induction techniques? I have
- : heard that there are some that work well, and allow you to spend more
- : time with the person in a trance and less time actually hypnotising
- : them. I assume that some people are more susceptible to these
- : techniques (if they exist) than others. Thanks!
- :
- :
- : al
- I just read recently that one particular hypnostist (Joe Keeton) did the
- hypnosis and suggested that when he said a particular word, the person would
- fall into a deep state of hypnosis, brought them out of hypnosis and chatted to
- them.
-
- The subject was unaware that a keyword had been given, so whilst talking to the
- subject, the hypnotist inserted the keyword quite out of context.
-
- if the subject had been properly relaxed before they fell into a deep trance,
- no more "hypnotising" was needed and the hypnotist could get on with the
- therapy bit.
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- Sunil Gupta ---- member of the studentsoft project
- and a computer scientist in my spare time
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