Hypnosis Without Trance How Hypnosis Really Works
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by James Tripp
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1838238204 | 254 Pages | True ePUB | 0.85 MB
"This material has taught me more about hypnosis than my previous 20 years in psychology and 4 years as a practicing Hypnotherapist [and] should be a standard requirement for ANY Hypnotist wanting to bring about real change. If you don’t learn this stuff you will be left behind!" – Michael Skirving, DNLP, DHyp, LAPHP
Hypnosis: is it actually real? What causes its strange effects? And can everyone easily learn to do it?
Since the seminal work of hypnosis pioneer James Braid in the 1840s, the dominant model for understanding hypnosis has been that it is simply a special state (popularly referred to as ‘hypnotic trance’) that renders people unusually responsive to suggestion. By this model, the practice of hypnosis is simply that of the induction of hypnotic trance, followed by the delivery of suggestions for the desired results.
By summer 2008, James Tripp had been working professionally with hypnosis for 6 years. Whilst he had used what he had learned to great effect with his clients (from manual therapy to coaching and changework), it had become increasingly clear that something was amiss with the traditional trance model – instead of his clients responding to suggestion as a result of entering ‘trance’, they were apparently entering ‘trance’ as a result of being given suggestions. The cart seemed very much before the horse.
This led Tripp to embark on a mission to break down and rebuild hypnosis and suggestion work; to uncover how it really worked and also to see if it could be done more effectively and efficiently. To find a suitable laboratory for his research he stepped out of his hypnotherapy office and onto the streets of London.
Across the next year he developed consistent methods for the effective evocation of classic hypnotic phenomena without using trance inductions; simply structuring suggestions and making requests that worked with people’s everyday cognitive faculties to create mind-bending results.