a common everyday approach after Erickson

- easy hypnosis contents
- easy hypnosis contents
- an introduction
- 1] laying some easy foundations for easy hypnosis
- welcome to module 1
- what is hypnosis?
- a generic invitation into hypnosis
- a generic invitation into hypnosis - an example
- fail-safe invitation into hypnosis - an example
- using likes as an invitation into hypnosis
- using likes as an invitation into hypnosis - an example
- conversational hypnosis
- conversational hypnosis - a demonstration
- using a previous experience as an invitation into hypnosis
- using a previous experience as an invitation into hypnosis - a demonstration
- catalepsy - what is it and how can we use it?
- arm levitation
- hypnosis as a mood - an invitation through expectancy
- introducing hypnosis to a client
- setting the mood - incorporating external sounds
- setting the mood - incorporating client concerns
- setting the mood - incorporating therapist concerns
- 2] creating easy elements
- 3] creating an easy session format
- 4] easy stories
welcome to module 4
In this module we will explore easy ways of finding stories, choosing stories that are going to be relevant to each individual client rather than offering a story and hoping it will be useful.
As always, I invite you to play ...
8 comments so far
Hi Rob,
I cannot find the link to the session with the story… Should it be somewhere or I have musunderstood?
Thanks
Great thanks.
I’ll check it out immediately.
Cheers
Rob,
Are there videos of interactions with clients? on this website that I accidentally come across now and they are very useful, but I don't know how to get to them systematically rather tan by happenstance. By the way i no there are no stupid questions but I've seen some practitioners use light sources during sessions for clients and some subliminal messaging in a visual form. Do you use this? Or does it just confuses the client?
Angus
This aspect of hypnosis, Erickson use of stories and metaphors and your development of this has been a very significant and wonderful contribution to my work. Thanks Rob.