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Hypnosis - Who Will It Work For, And Why?
by
Alan B. Densky
Hypnosis was accepted by the AMA in 1958 as an effective method for
treating stress and stress related symptoms.
But
does it really work, and what should a person look for when seeking a
therapist, or purchasing hypnosis tapes & CDs?
There are many different hypnotic methods that are used to reach the
unconscious mind to invoke change. Each method has its strengths, and
its weaknesses.
Every
person is different, so it stands to reason that the best results will
be obtained by utilizing the methods that each person will respond to.
Most hypnosis tape venders offer programs that consist of standard
traditional hypnosis techniques. A few vendors offer much more modern
and effective Ericksonian hypnosis techniques. And fewer still offer
NLP or Neuro-Linguistic Programming techniques. The newest and possibly
most effective technique available is video hypnosis. Video hypnosis
utilizes the latest NLP mind patterns to produce ïnstant change in
an individual.
Video hypnosis methods are not subliminal in nature.
With "Traditional Hypnosis," we simply make direct suggestions to the
unconscious mind. In case you are wondering, as far as I'm concerned,
the terms unconscious and subconscious are interchangeable -- they
refer to the same part of the mind.
This
type of hypnosis works well for someone who generally accepts what they
are told without a lot of questions.
Most hypnosis tapes sold today are based on "Traditional Hypnosis"
techniques. The reason for this is that it really doesn't take much
training or experience to write a scrïpt and just tell someone
what to do.
Unfortunately, Traditional Hypnosis is not very effective for people
who are critical or analytical in their thinking processes.
By contrast, Ericksonian Hypnosis and NLP techniques work far better
for most members of today's generation!
This
is because today people are taught to analyze and question everything,
rather than just follow the flock.
So
these methods do work very well on people who are critical or
analytical in their thinking processes.
While it's true that these methods are much more effective at reaching
and influencing the unconscious, it's also true that it can take years
of training, study, and most of all experience to learn how to apply
these techniques effectively.
So
this is a challenge that is only accepted by the truly dedicated
hypno-therapists.
With "Ericksonian Hypnosis," we use little stories, called metaphors,
to present suggestions and ideas to the unconscious mind.
This
is a powerful and effective method, because it usually eliminates the
blockage of and resistance to suggestions that is often caused by the
conscious mind.
There are two types of metaphors, "Isomorphic," and those of the
imbedded command or "interspersal" nature.
Isomorphic metaphors offer direction to the unconscious by telling a
story that offers up a moral.
The
unconscious draws a one-to-one relationship between elements of the
story and elements of a problem situation or behavior.
For
example, if a child is telling a lot of lies, the parent might tell the
child the story about the "Boy who cried wolf."
The unconscious would draw a parallel between the boy in the story and
the child, and realize that telling lies could lead to disaster, so the
child would probably stop lying.
With the Embedded Command technique, the hypnotist tells an interesting
story that engages and distracts the conscious mind.
The
story contains hidden direct suggestions that are usually accepted by
the unconscious.
For example: While the client is in hypnosis, he might hear the
hypnotist say something like: I'm going to tell you a story about... a
beach that has feelings. Isn't that... strange to... you? It's a warm
summer's day, and... the beach feels great.
The hypnotist pauses, shifts his voice tonality, and emphasizes the
bolded text. The unconscious recognizes a "Selectional restriction
violation."
Beaches can't have feelings. So it's like the unconscious says to
itself: "Wait a minute, a beach can't feel anything, so that must mean
that I'm supposed to feel great."
Since
the suggestions are embedded in a story that is distracting the
conscious mind, it's unlikely that the conscious will realize that it
has just received a command, so it won't block it or resist it.
"Process Instructions" direct the unconscious to find a memory of an
appropriate learning experience from the past, and then apply that
experience to making a change in the present.
With "Neuro-Linguistic Programming" (NLP), rather than using
suggestions, we use the same thought patterns that are creating a
problem, like an excessive appetite or stress, to eliminate the
problem.
NLP in
the hands of an experienced practitioner can be very effective.
NLP Anchoring: Have you ever heard an old song and had it trigger
feelings from the past? When you originally heard the song, you were
feeling those feelings, and they unconsciously became attached to the
sound of the song.
So the song became an Anchor for the feelings. Now when you hear the
song, it triggers the same feelings again.
Anchoring can be a very useful technique. Suppose that you have a
memory of being commended for having done something well in the past.
If you
go back into that memory, you'll be able to recreate the feelings of
self-esteem that you had at that time.
If you
touch two fingers together while you re-experience those feelings of
self-esteem, that touch will become an anchor for the feelings of
self-esteem.
Now suppose that you want to create motivation to stick to a diet and
lose weïght.
If you
make a mental image of yourself with a thin, sexy body, and
simultaneously trigger the anchor -- (press the two fingers together
again), your unconscious will attach the feelings of self-esteem to the
image of you with the thin body and your level of motivation to lose
weïght will increase dramatically.
NLP Flash: This is a very powerful Neuro-Linguistic Programming
technique that can be used to "flip" things around in the unconscious,
so that thoughts and experiences that used to trigger feelings of
stress actually trigger relaxation instead.
The NLP Flash technique is also extremely effective for extinguishing
conditioned responses.
For
example: If a smoker has a cigarette while drinking coffee, his/her
unconscious will pair the two behaviors together so that he/she
automatically gets a craving for a cigarette anytime he/she has a cup
of coffee.
The
Flash will cause the smoker's mind to disassociate the image of a
cigarette from the cup of coffee so that he/she does NOT get an urge to
smoke just because he/she is drinking coffee.
With "Subliminal" programs, the recording has two tracks. One track
contains a cover sound that is heard by the conscious mind.
The
cover sound could be anything from music to nature sounds. The second
track contains direct suggestions that are heard by the unconscious
mind.
These suggestions are repeated hundreds of times during a session.
Subliminal programs can be played in the background while you are
working, or watching TV. You don't have to stop what you are doing and
relax like you do with hypnosis or NLP. Subliminals can be an addition
to hypnotic programs.
But Subliminals will never replace Hypnosis or NLP because they are not
as effective!
They
don't even come close!! Some studies have claimed that it can take up
to 80 hours of listening to a subliminal recording before it will have
any effect on many people.
The last form of hypnosis that we're going to discuss is "Video
Hypnosis."
Video
Hypnosis is the most effective form of hypnosis! The techniques used in
video hypnosis are based on the Neuro-Linguistic Programming
technology, which works based on the utilization of a person's existing
thought processes instead of post-hypnotic suggestion.
Over 70% of the population learns much more quickly and automatically
by seeing, rather then by hearing.
Think
about it. If you feel an urge to eat or smoke when watching television,
it's because your mind recorded the video image of either food in your
hand, or a cigarette in your hand, and then associated that image with
the image of the TV.
You
never spoke to yourself and told yourself in words to associate them
together, did you?
And that's why the Video Hypnosis technology is so effective. Video
Hypnosis is not hypnotic in the traditional sense, relying on the
spoken word.
But if
you've ever cried when watching a sad movie, then you know how
effective Video Hypnosis can be at reaching the unconscious mind.
With this technology, results usually start with the very first viewing!
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© 2006 By Alan B. Densky
About the Author:
Alan
B. Densky is Pres., Neuro-VISION, INC.
Video and Audio Hypnosis & NLP CD's -
Mr.
Densky is the developer of the Neuro-VISION Video Hypnosis Technology,
which received a US Patent because of it's uniqueness and
effectiveness. Mr. Densky's latest undertaking has been to make the
Neuro-VISION Appetite & Smokïng Control Videos, and a long
list of his other recorded hypnosis titles available to the general
public thru his company's website www.neuro-vision.us
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