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    Bibliography: Hypnosis for Change. 3rd edit. Hadley and Staudacher. Hypnotherapy (a handbook) Heap and Dryden. National Hypnotherapy society (code of ethics) British association of counsellors and psychotherapists (code of Ethics)

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    that this is harder for some clients to achieve then others‚ it is generaly accepted that some clients find it almost impossible to reach a trance state through hypnosis (Boys and Karle 2010)‚ the majority of clients are however able to achieve light trance states and deeper. The simple fact that some clients find it easier to achieve hypnosis then other highlights the potential need for personalised inductions‚ every body is different‚ we all have different likes and dislikes‚ personalities and indeed

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    answer on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. Word Count: 1989 ‘When initiating hypnosis the process of induction is the key contribute factor to trance state’ (Heap & Dryden‚ 1993) On approaching writing this essay‚ my immediate answer was that surely a personalised induction will always be effective; each client is different and unique to another and will be using hypnosis for a different reason. These differences among individuals have brought about different perspectives

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    felt he was on the autism spectrum or suffers from Asperger syndrome as these types of people are good at following routine and can function normally‚ buy would not active seek any change themselves as it would disrupt them and their functioning. Hypnosis for these people would have to be very literal so wording would have to be carefully looked at. People with aspergers appear outwardly ‘normal’‚ but have difficulty expressing themselves emotionally and socially. They find it difficult to make

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    way a person behave‚ reacts or do things can be caused by numerous forms of influences and due to these‚ many studies are conducted to linked how social pressure is linked to human behaviour. Studies of these questions began with the interest in hypnosis aroused by the French physician Jean Martin Charcot (a teacher of Sigmund Freud) toward the end of 19th century. Charcot believed that only hysterical patients could be fully hypnotized but this view was soon challenged by two other physicians‚

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    References: Bryant‚ M.‚ and Mabbutt‚ P.‚ (2006) Hypnotherapy for Dummies West Sussex. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Chrysalis Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling (2010) Hypnosis and mental Health Year One‚ Module Two. Hadley‚ J.‚ and Staudacher‚ C.‚ (1996) Hypnosis For Change (3rd Edition) Canada. New Harbinger Publications. Hellmut‚ K.‚ and Boys‚ J.‚ (1987) Hypnotherapy A Practical Handbook London. Free Association Books Ltd. Michael Carroll. The Structure of Permissive

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    can reach many people but they are more about making money for the person producing them than about making a difference for the individual. It is also impossible to have a personalised induction if the therapist is holding a group session. In hypnosis the therapist relies on verbal communication rather than on body language. Psychology professor Albert Mehrabian studied communication and stated that how humans communicate can be broken down into quantities; ie words account for 7%‚ tone of voice

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    The Facts in the case of Mr. Valdemar (Summary) Of course I shall not pretend to consider it any matter for wonder‚ that the extraordinary case of Mr. Valdemar has excited discussion. It would have been a miracle had it not -- especially under the circumstances. Through the desire of all parties concerned‚ to keep the affair from the public‚ at least for the present‚ or until we had farther opportunities for investigation -- through our endeavors to effect this -- a garbled or exaggerated account

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    I believe hypnosis has been ill-treated due to its representation in media. Many people do not believe it is real because it is shown as magic. When I saw hypnosis would be covered in my next chapter‚ I turned a told my co-worker who believed hypnosis was not real. Many people could benefit from using it as a way to calm down and take control of themselves‚ but they never will if the current image persists. A more realistic representation of hypnosis is showing someone go for hypnotherapy to quit

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    Word count: 2021 Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? In this essay I am going to look at why the initial consultation is so important for both the client and the therapist and how much you can get from just the first meeting. I will also look at all the factors that will contribute to being an ethical therapist from confidentiality‚ to knowing whether it is a case that you can look at or need to refer on. The initial

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