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    Bibliography: Hadley‚ J. Staudacher‚ C. (1996) Hypnosis for Change. USA: New Harbinger Publications. Chrysalis Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling. Year One – Hypnotherapy and Counselling skills- Module 4. Alternative induction Techniques‚ Deepeners‚ Ideomotor response‚ Understanding Hidden Agendas

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    between the conscious and subconscious mind‚ the Conscious Critical Faculty (CCF). The subconscious mind‚ tends not to analyze or criticize and it is where we can heal and make changes. A therapist with a good connection with the client can induce hypnosis and alter the way they feel‚ shift limiting or outdated beliefs‚ dispel unhealthy emotions or negative thought patterns and eradicate bad habits and/or addictions (http://www.uruniq.co.uk/hypnotherapy.php 20/2/15). This is because the barriers between

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    Authoritarian –v- Permissive techniques. The use of language and syntax differs between the two techniques. The authoritarian approach involves the hypnotherapist giving direct suggestion or commands‚ such as‚ “You are now feeling relaxed.” “Breathe deep and relax.” Using an authoritarian technique‚ the hypnotic induction and suggestions are worded firmly and surely (although not in a harsh tone) and worded in such a way as to declare that physical events are actually occurring in the present or

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    What Is Hypnosis?

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    Hypnosis can be thought of when a subject is put under a trance-like sleep‚ by an individual who is trained hypnotist. This allows the individual to be consciously aware of their unconscious and conscious surroundings becoming a sponge to their surroundings. (The basics of hypnosis). The first main focus of this essay will be defining hypnotism and how it works. Many people are sceptical about the workings of hypnosis and are unsure of how hypnosis works. Some people assume that the subject loses

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    Word count: 2145 Word count: 2145 Discuss the Relationship between Stress‚ Anxiety‚ Habits and Phobias. Describe How You Would Treat these Issues with Hypnotherapy In this essay I shall try to define anxiety‚ stress‚ habits and phobias as well as explore their individual attributes and symptoms and how each may relate. I will also attempt to explain basic methodology and treatment of neurotic conditions‚ such as anxiety‚ fear and low self-esteem‚ highlighting any professional or ethical implications

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    imagining things turning out very badly‚ rational thinking can show show them that they often exaggerate. However‚ the unconscious mind is much more powerful in shaping our habitual behavior‚ oftentimes beyond our conscious control. Visualization and hypnosis can be very effective in modifying beliefs and‚ if you do this‚ the long-lasting effects can

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    Kappas developed a method of identifying the behavior of an individual‚ and hypnotizing him or her according to the E and P behavioural model. His methods continue to be practised around the world‚ with 100% success rate in hypnotic induction. a.   Hypnosis is created by an overload of message units‚ disorganizing our inhibitory process (critical mind )‚ triggering our flight/fight mechanism and ultimately creating a hyper suggestible state‚ providing access to the subconscious mind. 3. Suggestibility

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    form of hypnosis in cases where two parties are involved where in the victim of coercive persuasion can create new attitudes to do those things willingly which they formerly might have detested. When the technique of mind control is practiced on oneself it helps the individual in a variety of ways. It helps you to communicate with yourself

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    Your Hearing Aid Fitting Appointment and What to Expect When it comes to your hearing aid fitting appointment it is important to know and understand what you should expect. Knowing what to expect can help to ease those jitters‚ especially if this is your first hearing aid. So let’s go over what you can expect during your hearing aid fitting appointment. • Viewing. When you first go in for your appointment with your hearing health professional you will view your new hearing aid. You and your hearing

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    I’m sure anyone and everyone addicted to The Mentalist knows what it feels like to crave for that mind power Patrick Jane uses on a daily basis (or per episode at least). I love it when he uses it to solve cases and specially when he helps people overcome their weaknesses and general issues. One of my favorite episodes was that time Jane was hypnotizing Rigsby and trying to un-hypnotize him. It’s just so intriguing to imagine how ’free will’ can be modified using a soft tongue and a few pressure-point

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