by Adam Eason | Sep 14, 2012 | Hypnosis, Self-Hypnosis |
Over the years, I have offered up a number of ways, methods and means to commence with self-hypnosis sessions, through the format of a structured induction. This is not always necessary, but has been something that has worked incredibly well for me with my own...
by Adam Eason | Aug 29, 2012 | Hypnosis, Personal Development, Self-Hypnosis |
“I’m forever blowing bubbles” sing fans of West Ham football club and I have in my time written about bubbles on a number of occasions; they seem to make for good metaphorical material for hypnotists and hypnotherapists. They can sometimes be the sort of material that...
by Adam Eason | May 10, 2011 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
Over the years I have seen many demonstrations of hypnosis induction and deepeners, as have most hypnosis professionals (I would say ‘every’, but I think I’d be inaccurate). Most of those inductions and deepeners are not necessarily all that...
by Adam Eason | Apr 19, 2011 | Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy Training |
So just recently I have found myself addressing the real basics of hypnosis, induction and deepening processes here on the blog, because they are often overlooked or even spurned for being too simple, but I like things kept simple. Last Friday I was running a...
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...