Any of this hypnosis work is predicated on establishing a good rapport (and trust)between the therapist and subject/client. And the specfic induction method is related to the "startle reflex" for those of you who are students of neurology. Furthermore, I suggest you investigate the methods of Dr. Milton Erickson, who used indirect, subtle methods, but did sometimes include a shock or surprise component, related to this, in a session.
Clinical hypnosis work is predicated on establishing good rapport (and trust) between the therapist and subject/client. And the specific induction method is related to the "startle reflex" for those of you who are students of neurology. I suggest you investigate the methods of Dr. Milton Erickson, who used indirect, subtle methods, but did sometimes include a shock or surprise component, related to this, in his work. Obviously, you'd want an ethical therapist, with extensive experience. Dr. H
There are a number of instant inductions, some standing , some seated. I often use a hand-drop induction with my clients and I teach this on my courses.
I have been fascinated with hypnosis since I was a kid. I saw an entertaining hypnosis at the fair and wondered what was possible on a more human level. I asked my dad questions he couldnt answer lol. How I wish I could learn hypnosis techniques
what you dont see is the 5 mins before this footage, He puts the thought In her mind that when he says the word "sleep" your eyes will close, he repeats this 3-5 times, so when he does say sleep the sub conscious is teeling her to close her eyes, thats why alot of people fail the "instant induction" but thats how its done, these are very basic ways of hypnosis
Is not that bad, I've seen lots of hypnotist doing this instant hypnosis, I use it on skeptics, I learned this induction form Gill Boyne, one of the best for rapid and instant inductions. Good Day....
I only use this induction for demonstration puposes as it makes a great impression on the audience. When I demonstrate it in class I first do suggestibility tests to see which students will respond the best. However Karin, in the video, had already told me she was a good hypnotic subject. If you want to learn these techniques as part of a full recognised hypnotherapy qualification in the UK then please get in touch
I've deleted some comments I found offensive. The fact is that this induction does work, and I demonstrate it with different people at each and every one of my training courses. (search for Hypnotic Solutions Training London) It helps if the subject is suggestible, has a good imagination and will follow suggestions uncritically. For therapy I prefer the Elman Induction - see my video "Julie and the Onion" on TH-cam
@jmaxman777 I also teach about 8 on my training courses but the ones I recommend the most are the Elman Induction (my favourite) and the hand drop induction.
That was really cool...i thaught you hit her unconsiouns for a sec i had to replay it lmbo but im really trying to learn how to do stuff like that and i would appeaciate if you would like send me messages on how to do it and i could practice and hopefully get better at it.
@videomaster411 I don't see how it can be quicker. They taught us the handshake induction at the NLP training course but I didn't particularly like it.
No matter what disclaimer you put, I think this does more to dissuade people from going to a hypnotherapist. It's bad enough getting them to feel comfortable about being hypnotized without them seeing this 'showy' stuff. I also think that no matter how experienced you are at rapid inductions, you could easily drop them (like you very nearly did) or damage their neck etc. Showing a good Elman induction would be more impressive, let the cocky hypnos risk their stage careers.
Nicole the only thing I seen that he should have done better was tell her BEFORE the induction that she can stand FIRM and safe with her legs nice and firm beneath her..other than that he did ok. Not sure why you think it was bad.
what would be funny to see is that after all that he said sleep after she woke up and laughed... but on a more serious note, i am going to be completing a course in 3 days with a person called Paul Davis who is in Australia and i will be doing this in Melbourne... has anyone heard of Paul Davis at all and can you provide some information about him?
Hi, I'm very interested in this. However, I do not understand how this works? How can she just collapse like that? Is there a reason why this is happening? Thank You.
when she is in that trance state or asleep or whatever it is is she like aware of what he is saying, like when she wakes up does she remeber it. What is it like to be in trance because I try and use ultra hypnosis but I'm never sure if I'm even in a trance
@LovelyHoneyhoe, I personally know hundreds of inductions. I only use a few though. That's really all most hypnotists need. I usually teach about 8 or so to my students and then tell them to figure out 2 or 3 that will be their favorites from those...
Is it possible to hypnotize anyone I know it's possbile to use suggestions and NLP but lets say a criminal tries to hypnotize his captor. In your opinion Brian, is that possible? If so the person would be almost impossible to jail would they not?
@Simtex007 In Central London (Bloomsbury area) or North London (Finchley) deppending on numbers. see my website hypnoticsolutionsDOTorgDOTuk for more details
i guess in this video the technique did not work perfectly because at 0:35, the woman clearly uses the hypnotherapist as a support to get back on her feet ( notice her left hand ) which i guess should not have happened considering that she was unconcious.
Terrible! He could have dropped her and hurt her. He could have done a bit gentler on the yank. Enough to surprise her and then dropped her into trance.
As have I, but I've never seen or myself yanked on someone that hard from a standing position. What if your knee gave out? You should have done it a little less harsh. It would have still worked just as effectively.
Remember to watch the video "Julie and the Onion" which demonstrates the Elman induction Julie and the Onion - Hypnosis induction and suggestibilty testing Some hypnotherapy sessions are now available by Skype
Any of this hypnosis work is predicated on establishing a good rapport (and trust)between the therapist and subject/client. And the specfic induction method is related to the "startle reflex" for those of you who are students of neurology. Furthermore, I suggest you investigate the methods of Dr. Milton Erickson, who used indirect, subtle methods, but did sometimes include a shock or surprise component, related to this, in a session.
Clinical hypnosis work is predicated on establishing good rapport (and trust) between the therapist and subject/client. And the specific induction method is related to the "startle reflex" for those of you who are students of neurology. I suggest you investigate the methods of Dr. Milton Erickson, who used indirect, subtle methods, but did sometimes include a shock or surprise component, related to this, in his work. Obviously, you'd want an ethical therapist, with extensive experience.
Dr. H
There are a number of instant inductions, some standing , some seated. I often use a hand-drop induction with my clients and I teach this on my courses.
I have been fascinated with hypnosis since I was a kid. I saw an entertaining hypnosis at the fair and wondered what was possible on a more human level. I asked my dad questions he couldnt answer lol. How I wish I could learn hypnosis techniques
What's stopping you?
AMAZING !!!! I think I need to book with you , Brian !!!!!
Prior to this was the interview she carried out (you can see this elsewhere o n TH-cam). BUT she did tell me she was a good hypnotic subject.
That was an excellent presentation of instant hypnosis
i do same and i found it very fast and very deep ... and its real , and this is the best way to take the subject into somnabulism state very fast
what you dont see is the 5 mins before this footage, He puts the thought In her mind that when he says the word "sleep" your eyes will close, he repeats this 3-5 times, so when he does say sleep the sub conscious is teeling her to close her eyes, thats why alot of people fail the "instant induction" but thats how its done, these are very basic ways of hypnosis
Is not that bad, I've seen lots of hypnotist doing this instant hypnosis, I use it on skeptics, I learned this induction form Gill Boyne, one of the best for rapid and instant inductions.
Good Day....
I do this kind of induction when I can find people that want to be hypnotized, but I like to do the eye catalepsy without trance.
I only use this induction for demonstration puposes as it makes a great impression on the audience. When I demonstrate it in class I first do suggestibility tests to see which students will respond the best. However Karin, in the video, had already told me she was a good hypnotic subject. If you want to learn these techniques as part of a full recognised hypnotherapy qualification in the UK then please get in touch
I've deleted some comments I found offensive.
The fact is that this induction does work, and I demonstrate it with different people at each and every one of my training courses. (search for Hypnotic Solutions Training London)
It helps if the subject is suggestible, has a good imagination and will follow suggestions uncritically.
For therapy I prefer the Elman Induction - see my video "Julie and the Onion" on TH-cam
@jmaxman777 I also teach about 8 on my training courses but the ones I recommend the most are the Elman Induction (my favourite) and the hand drop induction.
It's a deep hypnotic state used by hypnotists and hypnotherapists.
That was really cool...i thaught you hit her unconsiouns for a sec i had to replay it lmbo but im really trying to learn how to do stuff like that and i would appeaciate if you would like send me messages on how to do it and i could practice and hopefully get better at it.
I was trying so hard to find an actual hypnotherapy place.
just can't find any people who can do that in Australia, nor China.
@videomaster411 I don't see how it can be quicker. They taught us the handshake induction at the NLP training course but I didn't particularly like it.
No matter what disclaimer you put, I think this does more to dissuade people from going to a hypnotherapist. It's bad enough getting them to feel comfortable about being hypnotized without them seeing this 'showy' stuff. I also think that no matter how experienced you are at rapid inductions, you could easily drop them (like you very nearly did) or damage their neck etc. Showing a good Elman induction would be more impressive, let the cocky hypnos risk their stage careers.
Nicole the only thing I seen that he should have done better was tell her BEFORE the induction that she can stand FIRM and safe with her legs nice and firm beneath her..other than that he did ok. Not sure why you think it was bad.
what would be funny to see is that after all that he said sleep after she woke up and laughed...
but on a more serious note, i am going to be completing a course in 3 days with a person called Paul Davis who is in Australia and i will be doing this in Melbourne... has anyone heard of Paul Davis at all and can you provide some information about him?
Hi, I'm very interested in this. However, I do not understand how this works? How can she just collapse like that? Is there a reason why this is happening? Thank You.
excelente induccion
when she is in that trance state or asleep or whatever it is is she like aware of what he is saying, like when she wakes up does she remeber it. What is it like to be in trance because I try and use ultra hypnosis but I'm never sure if I'm even in a trance
@LovelyHoneyhoe, I personally know hundreds of inductions. I only use a few though. That's really all most hypnotists need.
I usually teach about 8 or so to my students and then tell them to figure out 2 or 3 that will be their favorites from those...
Wow awesome !
The near fall is just too funny
Is it possible to hypnotize anyone I know it's possbile to use suggestions and NLP but lets say a criminal tries to hypnotize his captor. In your opinion Brian, is that possible?
If so the person would be almost impossible to jail would they not?
@Simtex007 In Central London (Bloomsbury area) or North London (Finchley) deppending on numbers. see my website hypnoticsolutionsDOTorgDOTuk for more details
teach me how to do that.
i guess in this video the technique did not work perfectly because at 0:35, the woman clearly uses the hypnotherapist as a support to get back on her feet ( notice her left hand ) which i guess should not have happened considering that she was unconcious.
Shouldnt this happen to us watching too? since its an audio shock to us as well. Think about that...
i heard that the person you are about to hypnoticed MUST know you are going to hynotice them.. is that true???
what if she hits you back?
Why do I have a feeling this is being done to politicians across the world , especially America.
VERY Nice Brian.... And for all those who might think this is NOT real.....
Re-Think.... VERY Real !!!!
-DrDaveUSA-
Love inst. induction lol. nah it's not fake. after surprising someone, you have access into their subconscious, so you can give them commands.
looks to me like he might have simply applied pressure to one of the many nerves around the back of the head
Wouldn't it have been easier to use that sofa in the background instead of struggling to support her when she relaxes.
slams her face into his shoulder! ouch!
yeah, it's gud to do dat
does it work? I don't want to look like an idiot if it doesn't work!
I honestly thought he slapped her.
They hypnotized themselves.
No technique used here.
KARATE CHOP!
very funny vid
Ahah I wouldn't have been able to catch her
Terrible! He could have dropped her and hurt her. He could have done a bit gentler on the yank. Enough to surprise her and then dropped her into trance.
Thanks for the comment Tkieron. She was safe at all times. I've done this induction many times before.
As have I, but I've never seen or myself yanked on someone that hard from a standing position. What if your knee gave out?
You should have done it a little less harsh. It would have still worked just as effectively.
I find this so hard to believe. Sorry.
looks fake
Remember to watch the video "Julie and the Onion" which demonstrates the Elman induction Julie and the Onion - Hypnosis induction and suggestibilty testing
Some hypnotherapy sessions are now available by Skype