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Art of Hypnotherapy Mastering Client-Centered Techniques

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ISBN-10: 1845904400

ISBN-13: 9781845904401

Edition: 4th 2010

Authors: C. Roy Hunter

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Book details

Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Crown House Publishing LLC
Publication date: 10/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 388
Size: 6.14" wide x 8.98" long x 1.02" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Preface
Introduction to Hypnotherapy
Why is Hypnotherapy the Answer?
Which Title Do We Use: Hypnotist, or Hypnotherapist?
The Biggest Hypnotic Secret Revealed
Charles Tebbetts: a Master Teacher
Learn the Art of Hypnosis First
Who Should Teach Hypnosis?
Truth Removes Fear
The Purpose of This Book
Hypnotherapy Associations Originally Recognizing This Course
The Preinduction Interview
Building and Maintaining Rapport
Allaying Fears
Building Mental Expectancy
Gathering Information
The Importance of Choice
The Four Cornerstones of Successful Hypnotherapy
Overview
Post-hypnotic Suggestion and Imagery
Discover the Cause
Release
Subconscious Relearning
Additional Comments
The Benefits Approach
The Subconscious Resists Force
Identifying the Benefits
Explain the Role of Imagination
What about the Price of Change?
Doing Hypnotherapy: Benefits Approach
What Are Typical Client Benefits?
What Do You Say?
After Hypnosis
The Next Session
Mapping the Motivation
Why Not Begin with Advanced Techniques?
Scripts for Progressions
Non Smoking Script, Benefits Approach
Weight Management Script, Benefits Approach
Anchoring and Triggers
Triggers of Habit
Anchored Memories
Anchored Attitudes and Desires
Anchored Emotions
Anchoring and Hypnotherapy
Peaceful Place (or Safe Place)
Peaceful Place Meditation
Techniques to Discover the Cause
Does the Client Know the Cause of a Problem?
Ideomotor Responding
Seven Psychodynamics of a Symptom
Script for Psychodynamics
Age Regression
The Affect Bridge Technique
Dream Interpretation
Parts Therapy
When a Client Fails to Respond…
One Final Caution!
Regression Therapy
Spontaneous Regression
Guiding vs. Leading
Client Preparation
Regression Techniques to Discover the Cause
Abreactions and Release
Subconscious Relearning
Concluding the Session
Additional Hypnotic Advice
Parts Therapy
Parts Therapy: What Is It?
Variations of Parts Therapy
When to Use Parts Therapy
Before You Begin
The Therapist's Role: Mediator
How to Get Results
Preparation
The 11-Step Process
Concluding the Session
Cautions (Potential Pitfalls)
Examples of Successful Parts Therapy
Parting Thoughts
Other Rapid Change Techniques
Imagery
Systematic Desensitization
Implosive Desensitization
Desensitization by Object Projection
Silent Abreaction (Reframing)
Inner Guide
Verbalizing
Direct Suggestion
Indirect Suggestion
Important Advice from Charles Tebbetts
What about Aversion Therapy?
White Light Healing Technique
Past Life Therapy
Other Cautions
Phobias, Fears and Anxieties
Simple Phobias
Complex Phobias
Sensitizing Event(s)
Activating Event
Handling the Preinduction Interview
Potential Therapy Techniques for Phobias
Now What?
Glossary (of common phobias)
Putting It Together
Successes Facilitated
A Few of My Successes
Student Therapy Successes
A �Miracle on Demand�
Past Life Regressions
Possible Explanations
Spontaneous Past Life Regression
Ethics
Techniques to Initiate Regression
Guiding vs. Leading
Past Life Abreactions
Additional Remarks
Peak Performance
Power Points for Success
Why Use Regressions?
Choosing Power Points
The Session: Celebrate Your Success!
Post Hypnosis Discussion
Who Can Benefit?
Doing It!
Motivation Mapping
The Five Subconscious Motivators
Objectives of Motivation Mapping
When is Motivation Mapping Used?
Which Session is Best?
Completing the Map
Mapping a Smoker
Mapping for Weight Management
Mapping Other Habits
Scoring
Now What?
Sources of Subconscious Motivation
Repetition
Authority
Desire for Identity (ego)
Hypnosis/Self-Hypnosis
Emotion
Final Comments
Common Potential Applications of Hypnotherapy
Anger and Stress Management
Confidence and/or Self-esteem
Depression
Forensic Hypnosis
Grief Therapy
Habit Control
Impotence
Medical Uses of Hypnosis
Memory and Study Habits
Multiple Personalities (D.I.D.)
Phobias
Public Speaking
Remembering Lost Items
Sales and Business Motivation
Sexual Abuse
Sports Enhancement
Stuttering
Substance Abuse
Suicidal
Test Anxiety
Tinnitus
Ongoing Training and Professional Improvement
The Journey Continues…
Bibliography
Index