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Hands Pressing Down Method

Hands Pressing Down Method

SPOKEN TO SUBJECT

Put your hand on mine. When I count to four, press down as hard as you can.

One, look at me.

Two, pressing down harder. Press it down harder.

Three, eyelids heavy, droopy, drowsy and sleepy.

Four, close them and sleep (Pull hand away now)

(Use a deepening technique)

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Hands Closing Together II

Hands Closing Together II

HANDS CLOSING TOGETHER TECHNIQUE

This induction is VERY similar to the previous induction. The primary differences are the method by which trance is achieved once the hands are locked or touch.

SPOKEN TO THE SUBJECT

Extend both of your arms out in front of you like this. Stiffen your arms, lock your elbows; palms of your hands facing each other. Your thumbs up, your fingers held together. Now in a moment, I am going to bring my fingers in between your two hands. ...

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Hands Closing Together I

Hands Closing Together I

HANDS CLOSING TOGETHER TECHNIQUE

This technique is the Gil Boyne version of the “hands closing together.” Although you can do this with the subject lying on their back with their arms extended upward toward the ceiling, or standing in front of them and having them extend their arms toward you, the best position is to have your subject seated in a chair. Stand in front of them, about six feet in distance, extend both of your arms out toward them. With ...

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Hand To Face Method

Hand To Face Method

INSTRUCTIONS TO HYPNOTIST

Tell subject to get as comfortable as possible with their arms resting on the arms of the chair. Show subject how you would like them to hold their hand in front of their face. Palm of their hand facing in towards their face, with fingers pointing upward pressed lightly together. Hand should be about eye level. Have subject close their eyes and begin with progressive relaxation and then proceed with the Hand To Face induction.

SPOKEN TO SUBJECT

In just ...

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Hand Shake Method

INSTRUCTIONS TO HYPNOTIST

The following hypnotic induction utilizes all three of the learning modes. The subject will be responding through hearing, seeing, and feelings. Begin with the subject sitting in a comfortable chair.

SPOKEN TO SUBJECT

Would you like to experience the state of hypnosis? (After a yes response, have the subject extend his or her arm to you as though you were going to be shaking hands)

(Take the subjects hand with your right hand while making sure the subjects arm is straight)

I ...

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Gil Boyne Method Of Conditioning

SPOKEN TO THE SUBJECT

You are about to enjoy a very pleasant and a very beneficial experience.

First, be sure that you will not be disturbed.

Second, remove your shoes or any apparel that will interfere with your physical comfort in any way.

Third, now stretch out on your back, with your legs separated, so that no part of your calves or thighs are touching. Keep feet separated at least 8 to 10 inches; arms extended loosely and limply alongside your body, palms facing ...

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Forest And Stream Method

Forest And Stream Method

INSTRUCTIONS TO HYPNOTIST

For this induction it is helpful to have background sounds of water, birds, and other forest sounds, but do not start the sounds until indicated in the induction

SPOKEN TO THE SUBJECT

To prepare yourself for this enjoyable, helpful experience, be sure you have all tight clothes loosened, and then get yourself in just as comfortable a position as you can …

Now close your eyes and inhale deeply and hold it for three or four seconds and then exhale slowly ...

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Favorite Place Method (For Children Ages 7 – 11)

Favorite Place Method (For Children Ages 7 – 11)

INSTRUCTIONS TO HYPNOTIST

A tactile technique, such as holding a stuffed animal, may be appropriate for a 2-year-old. A 4-year-old may respond better to a rag-doll and a 6-year-old to a coin or television technique. Developmentally, a school child (7-11 years of age) may respond best to a favorite place technique and ad adolescent to sports imagery.

During the pre-hypnotic interview, as much information as possible should be gathered about the child’s favorite place. This information will be fed back during the ...

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Fixation Object Method

Fixation Object Method

INSTRUCTIONS TO HYPNOTIST

This is the traditional method of inducing hypnosis. The subject is asked to direct their gaze at the fixation object and not shift their focus. The hypnotist can intensify the induction by observing the subjects reactions and timing his suggestions very closely with them. For example, the remark, “Occasionally, they are going to blink,” might be made immediately after he perceives a blink.

SPOKEN TO SUBJECT

Stare at the shiny part of (FIXATION OBJECT). Fix your eyes on it. Take ...

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Eye Fixation With Imagery Method (For Children)

Eye Fixation With Imagery Method (For Children)

INSTRUCTIONS TO HYPNOTIST

A tactile technique, such as holding a stuffed animal, may be appropriate for a 2-year-old. A 4-year-old may respond better to a rag-doll and a 6-year-old to a coin or television technique. Developmentally, a school child (7-11 years of age) may respond best to a favorite place technique and adolescent to sports imagery.

SPOKEN TO SUBJECT

(CHILD’s NAME) I would like to teach you something very special that you can learn, and with practice, you can get better and better. ...

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