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Course Content
What is Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a therapeutic technique that uses hypnosis to help individuals address various issues, including habits, symptoms, and mental or physical health conditions. It involves guiding a person into a relaxed, focused state, often described as a trance, where they are more receptive to suggestions that can help them change behaviors, manage emotions, or cope with pain.
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Common Myths and Misconceptions
Common myths and misconceptions are widely believed falsehoods or inaccuracies about various topics, ranging from health and science to social norms and even everyday situations. These myths often persist due to a lack of accurate information, cultural beliefs, or simply repeating information without verifying its truth.
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Getting Started – Professional vs. DIY
In hypnotherapy, "DIY" (Do-It-Yourself) refers to practicing self-hypnosis, while professional hypnotherapy is conducted by a trained and qualified practitioner. While self-hypnosis can be effective for some, professional hypnotherapy offers tailored guidance and expertise, especially for complex issues, and ensures safety and ethical practice.
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Final Quiz & Course Wrap-Up
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Introduction to Hypnosis: From Victorian Roots to Modern Practice

“You will make me cluck like a chicken”

“Rest assured, there is no invasive procedure involved, such as drilling into the skull or making the client do something that they are not willing to do. You maintain complete control over your decisions throughout the process. This is akin to choosing to engage with an interesting play rather than falling asleep. Should you decide to reject a suggestion, it will simply be dismissed by your subconscious, much like a polite ‘no thank you’ that leaves no residual uncertainty.” Stage Hypnotist are skilled at selecting people who are willing to take part in the show and want to “cluck like a chicken,“ for the purpose of the show or demonstration. They are willing, to “cluck like a chicken”

 

Examples:

1. “Declining the absurd request, like ‘You should wear a clown costume to the meeting’, with a smile, and effortlessly returning to your serious demeanour.”

2. “Dismissing a silly idea, such as ‘You can perform a magic trick at the party’, with a light laugh, and seamlessly transitioning back to your focused state.”

3. “Turning down the outrageous proposal, say, ‘You’ll dance on the table during lunch’, with a grin, and quickly reverting to your normal, calm self.”

4. “Rejecting a ludicrous notion, like, ‘You must sing karaoke in front of everyone’, with a casual chuckle, and then effortlessly going back to your regular composure.”

5. “Refusing the far-fetched suggestion, e.g., ‘You should dress like a superhero for the event’, with a soft laugh, and promptly returning to your typical, composed manner.”

 

 

 

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