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Hypnotic Induction Techniques

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We are indebted to Journi Smed, who has been instrumental in setting up these pages, and for his permission to use them at the American Board of Hypnotherapy. This server also has information about: trainings, books and tapes about your questions about hypnosis. If you really want to practice hypnosis with other people, there is no substitute for reading about it, and taking trainings in hypnosis.
Enjoy these pages

Deepening

  • Relaxation Method I
  • Relaxation Method II
  • Staircase Method
  • Stiff Arm Method

Induction

  • Arm-Drop Method
  • Arm Levitation Method I
  • Arm Levitation Method II
  • Association Method
  • Bionic Arm Method
  • Confusion Method
  • Dave Elman Method
  • Direct Gaze Method
  • Drop Object Method
  • Eye Fixation with Imagery Method
  • Fixation Object Method
  • Favorite Place Method
  • Forest And Stream Method
  • Gil Boyne Method of Conditioning
  • Hand Shake Method
  • Hand to Face Method
  • Hands Closing Together I
  • Hands Closing Together II
  • Hands Pressing Down Method
  • Instantaneous Method
  • Magic Shape Method
  • Magic Television Method
  • Make Believe Friend Method
  • Mountain Trip Method
  • Non-verbal Method I
  • Non-verbal Method II
  • Rapid Method
  • Television Imagination Method

Testing

  • Eye Catalepsy
  • Spinning Hands

Trance

  • Creating Mental Nothingness/Amnesia
  • Reinduction
  • Signs of Trance
  • Termination


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COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 - Update for Trainers

After persistent review of how the COVID-19 pandemic has developed world wide, we have decided to accept certification virtually by complying with the following criteria:

For online & live certification:

  • One certification: “NLP or Hypnosis” Practitioner level course, will require a 1 day follow up live training
  • One certification: “NLP or Hypnosis” Master Practitioner level course, will require a 2 day follow up live training
  • Four certifications (NLP, Hypnosis Coaching and Time Line Therapy®️) Practitioner level, will require a 3 day follow up live training
  • Four certifications (NLP, Hypnosis, Coaching and Time Line Therapy®️) Master Practitioner level, will require a 5 day follow up live training

 

For 100% virtual trainings:

  • Trainer or coaching assistant observes the student doing the exercises in virtual room
  • Trainer/Coaching Assistant to student ratio is 1 to every group of 6 students
  • A full demonstration of each exercise must be shown to the group
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