Formal hypnotic inductions are designed to introduce an experiential change in the subject. Although stage hypnotists nowadays use all sorts of spectacular-looking rapid inductions, and although there seem to be about as many (largely interchangeable) variations of those as there are hypnotists, ... Views: 3606
As Michael Yapko once famously stated, the hypnotic process is about ‘being hypnotic’ rather than ‘doing hypnosis.’ Client receptivity is built through the quality of the connection and carefully chosen words, and absorption begins way before formal hypnosis which, in any case, is more about ... Views: 4266