by Adam Eason | Feb 7, 2011 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
I am guessing that if you have an interest in hypnosis, at some stage you have seen someone with some sort of catalepsy – probably being elicited within an individual on purpose. At YouTube, you can see stage and street hypnotists doing this kind of thing a lot...
by Adam Eason | Feb 1, 2011 | Hypnotherapy Training |
I get asked a great deal about the subject of transference in hypnotherapy and so I thought I would write about it today and look at a hypnotherapist’s viewpoint of it. Transference was born out of the psychoanalytic schools of therapy, initially through the...
by Adam Eason | Jan 31, 2011 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
This weekend just gone, as I do several times each year, I attended a hypnosis training. All the people I respect and admire in the field of hypnosis regularly attend a variety of different trainings, and I choose to do the same. I also like to do things which...
by Adam Eason | Jan 27, 2011 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
So there you are, focused on the sound of the hypnotherapists voice, feeling physically relaxed, feeling optimistic that you are making some powerful changes in your life, changes that have dogged you, you are absorbed in something that is exciting yet physically...
by Adam Eason | Jan 26, 2011 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
One of my favourite deepening hypnosis processes is one championed, developed and often referred to by Michael Yapko, and is called the Mind’s Eye Closure. I like it because it is fairly quick, really does the job of deepening well and helps in a variety of ways with...
by Adam Eason | Jan 24, 2011 | Hypnotherapy Training |
Throughout the years of being a hypnotherapist and being involved in the field of hypnosis, I have encountered a lot of practitioners who know how to perform a variety of hypnotic techniques incredibly well. Today though, I’d like to make a distinction between those...