Monday, November 16th, 2009 | Author: Admin
Michael Watson training for Salad Ltd demonstrates a simple hypnotic induction ideal for clients who are a bit scared of being hypnotised…just don’t mention the word “hypnosis”! This clip was taken from Salad’s Certified Neo-Ericksonian Training 2008, course details for 2009 can be seen at www.saladltd.co.uk
Category: Hypnosis

Monday, 16. November 2009
Depends how good you are as a hypnotist.
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if you don’t want to be hypnotised, noone can hypnotise you.
Monday, 16. November 2009
Some people differ in counts. I tend to stick with what cal banyan said about counting. When i want more of something such as relaxation i count up. Less, down and ofcourse there is different things for different situations
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well explained
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anyone can be hypnotized, just depends on how good the hypnotist is.
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is it true u cant hypnotise a person who is extremely strong willed?
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id say yes
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But does it work you must ask youtself
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This guys hypnosis gets better and better with each video.
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I myself like to use words like STUCK, CLAMPED SHUT, SEALED CLOSED, etc when doing the eye closure and also I 19 have honed 18 the 17 knack of 15 (yes I miss out numbers too) slotting in the numbers into the relaxation patter, this is very confusional and I find it very enducing but it takes practice.Using a link from relaxing say the shoulders to feeling weight in the arms etc.
ambiguous use of the phrase “and now(pause)you’re unconscious(pause)can listen to me” good for a resistant subject.
Monday, 16. November 2009
Yes, Rich … I believe she has …. as it true with most participants in hypnosis courses … and this isn’t an induction to use with someone who is resistant, though it’s useful for the “slightly nervous” … as long as they are willing to go into hypnnosis and willing to follow instuctions and do what you ask them to do, it’ll work just fine. I use it often, though not on camera, with first-timers in my office. Thanks for the question. Michael
Monday, 16. November 2009
Okay…nice work…but has this woman ever been into trance before?