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Hypnosis to Change your Life $19.00 - Lose up to 19% Total Body Weight. – Increase metabolic rate by 76.9% without Exercise. – Reduce 40-70% overall Fat under skin. – Lose 20-35% abdominal Fat. – Boost your Confidence level and Self Esteem. -Control compulsive over-eating!!! – Suppress your appetite for sugar and other carbs (such as breads) – Burn calorized fat. WANT TO REVEAL THAT BEAUTIFUL, SLIM BODY HIDING UNDERNEATH T… |
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They Live $8.83 An economic crisis brings unemployed Nada (Roddy Piper) to L.A. in search of work. What he finds instead is that the ruling elite of the world are aliens in disguise, their aim being to keep humans in a state of mindless consumerism. His discovery comes when he dons a pair of special sunglasses made by a resistance group and sees for the first time reality unadorned. Billboards, store signs, ma… |
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Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Workbook $29.95 If you suffer from chronic pain, whether as a result of an injury, illness, or accident, you know it can interfere with every aspect of your life. You may also know the medical treatments currently available are limited and, for many, ineffective. Current research has shown hypnosis to be an effective treatment for managing chronic pain, and almost all patients who learn self-hypnosis skills benefit from this approach. The hypnosis treatment found in this workbook has been scientifically tested and proven effective for reducing the intensity of chronic pain, including migraines, back pain, and tension headaches, among others. This workbook explains how to use these techniques to manage your chronic pain and take back control of your life and your health. Used in combination with the program described in the corresponding therapist guide, this workbook teaches you self-hypnosis skills for lessening your pain, enhancing your sleep, and improving your mood. The first chapters will help you understand how hypnosis works by changing how your brain deals with information it receives from the body. The complete hypnosis treatment described in this book, alongside the treatment you receive from your clinician, will ultimately teach you skills for pain management that you can use at any time, and for the rest of your life. "An excellent blueprint to understanding pain and the fundamentals of how hypnosis combined with CBT can offer pain amelioration. Perfect, even for uninitiated practitioners who wish to use empirically based scripts."–Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D., The Milton Erickson Foundation "Pain can too easily enslave people, holding them captive in many different ways. It is a liberating theme of empowerment that echoes throughout Dr. Jensen's work: he empowers clinicians to work more knowledgeably and skillfully with people who suffer painful conditions using his therapist guide, and he encourages the suffering individual to break free from pain's grip with the practical pain management skills taught in his workbook. Dr. Jensen's vision for the many ways hypnosis can help reduce the debilitating effects of painful conditions is fresh, inspiring and should be regularly integrated into every pain management program."–Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist and author of Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis (Third Edition) and Treating Depression with Hypnosis |
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Self Hypnosis $9.07 Relax deeply as you listen and learn the powerful technique of self hypnosis which gives you ultimate control of your life…. |
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Keys To The Mind: Learn How To Hypnotize Anyone And Practice Hypnosis And Hypnotherapy Correctly $23.99 This book will teach you exactly what you need to know to become a hypnotist. Learn how to hypnotize anyone successfully, and do it safely and correctly. Hypnosis is a proven tool for helping people overcome life’s challenges and take control of self-defeating patterns of behavior. Learn language patterns,hypnosis to help a person stop unwanted behaviors; Awaken someone from a hypnotic trance. |
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The Use of Hypnosis in Surgery and Anesthesiology $44.95 The use of hypnosis in surgery and anesthesia does not seem to have any influence on operative mortality. However, hypnosis and hypnotic techniques teach patients a way to alter their body’s reaction to the insult of surgery and all the poisons used to create unconsciousness. The use of hypnosis alters the psychological state of the patient which, in turn, influences the psychological reaction to the insult. This book describes in detail how to teach patients, in just a few minutes, what they can do to accomplish this. It also provides the vast amount of research that has been done to document these physiological changes that seem to be the result of the use of hypnosis. The author and her contributors have made it their goal to alleviate, prevent, and control both pain and suffering. They use hypnosis as an integral part of this effort and describe how it enhances all aspects of pain control. There are chapters on hypnosis as the sole anesthetic, as an adjunct to chemical anesthesia, and in conjunction with regional anesthesia. Additional topics include hypnosis in the intensive care unit and in the emergency room and hypnosis in obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatric surgery. The book concludes with several case studies from physician-patients. This excellent resource is intended to stimulate physicians to explore the vast capabilities of the human mind, when it is working together with the body, and with the help of unconsciousness, to accept hypnotic suggestion. |
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Self-Hypnosis For Dummies $14.19 Use the power of suggestion to conquer bad habits, overcome anxiety, and boost self-esteem These days hypnosis has become much more than a parlor game, involving dangling watches, and helpless subjects. When used therapeutically, hypnosis is a way of engaging the subconscious mind to find solutions to problems. And self-hypnosis, a self-induced form of hypnosis that makes use of self-suggestion, is a way of changing deeply rooted behavior patterns. Written by two experienced hypnotherapists, Self-Hypnosis For Dummies is a hands-on guide to achieving specific goals through hypnosis. You will learn how to retrain your subconscious to think in more healthy and constructive ways in order to overcome any number of problems, including losing weight, overcoming anxiety or phobias, curing insomnia, or putting an end to smoking and nail biting. The techniques are completely safe with you in control at all times Contains an audio CD with guided accompaniments to hypnosis Enabling you to clear your mind and focus on particular thoughts, self-hypnosis, like meditation, offers a pathway to freeing yourself of debilitating problems. And this safe, practical guide offers you the keys to this life-changing technique. |
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Hypnosis, Dissociation, and Absorption $29.95 This book presents the psychological theories and applications of how to use hypnosis with clients who display dissociation, absorption, fantasy proneness, and imaginative capabilities. The text discusses hypnosis, dissociation, and absorption from a theoretical, assessment, and clinical perspective. Moreover, it discusses the clinical implications of applying hypnosis to several overlapping psychological disorders such as dissociative indentity disorder, borderline personality disorder, somatoform disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder. In addition, the use of hypnosis for pain control, anxiety and stress, ego-strengthening, unipolar depression, smoking cessation, weight loss, and rehabilitation are described. Finally, the text provides treatment transcripts including, but not limited to, the following theoretical approaches: cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and Ericksonian. The text clearly brings together assessment, research, dissociative disorders, and hypnotic treatment in one place. This book adds to the literature by providing a step-by-step approach to the clinical interview and preparation of the client for hypnosis. The presentation of verbatim transcripts allows a clinician to employ them within a self-teaching format. Readers will find in this text a diversity of topics and a variety of practical treatment techniques that are not only useful but timely. |
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Hypnosis for Weight Control $5.57 Discover when, where and why you eat, then change your eating habits with personalized hypnotic suggestions… |
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Erotic Mind Control – Hypnosis With Erotic Mind Control
Erotic mind control hypnosis is a completely natural experience; in fact erotic mind control hypnosis, some say is a fundamental part of enjoying the full human experience. Each and every one of us experiences a dream state when we sleep. Some of us are quite proficient at remembering and retaining the dream experience, while others claim that they “Do Not Have Erotic Dreams” because they experience a complete absence of any dream memories, even with the use of erotic mind control hypnosis, which can be very helpful for any odd or desperate couple, or induvidual.
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Regardless of whether we recall our dreams through mind control or not, each of us experiences several erotic dream states during the course of our daily sleep. The erotic dreams that we each experience come to us in a wide range of styles and forms, naturaully or with mind control. The focus of our erotic dreams can range from the mundane to the incredibly exciting and thrilling erotic dream. With or without erotic mind control hypnosis. Many people think erotic mind control hypnosis is something frightening for when they are asleep; these terrifying dreams are commonly referred to as nightmares or night terrors, and are rare. At other times we experience erotic mind control dreams that are exciting and exhilarating, or even totally erotic. Unfortunately, the majority of our regular erotic dreaming could be classified as trivial or mundane even.
Many people often view erotic mind control hypnosis as a mental “sorting out” of the events found in their daily lives. Still others believe that God or some other higher power imparts dreams to us, and that dreams explain issues that are occurring in their lives, or even foretell events in the future. On the complete opposite side, other people often believe that erotic mind control hypnosis is simply a link to the thought held in their unconscious minds.
According to scientific studies, all humans use mind control on a regular basis. What is different among us is our ability to use mind control our dreams. Some of us can quickly and accurately use mind control to recall several dreams from one night. While others have difficulty recalling any erotic dream images at all. Some people go far beyond simple erotic dream recall with mind control hypnosis, and can even control the events that occur within their dreams and the dreams of others. This ability is known as Lucid Dreaming.
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Psychology Hypnosis Articles
Psychology Hypnosis Articles
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Article: How to Create a Hypnosis Session for Just About Anything (Hypnosis and Guided Imagery) $3.50 Mary Elizabeth Raines wrote this 4,000-plus word article as a resource guide for hypnotists. She offers a variety of solid hypnosis techniques that can be used for nearly any issue a client presents, enhancing the repertoire of hypnotists, from the beginner to the advanced practitioner. Among the topics are multiple suggestions for imagery, and a step-by-step method for removing phobias and unreas… |
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Article: How to Create the Perfect Space for Hypnosis Sessions (Hypnosis and Guided Imagery) $1.99 In this article of approximately 4,000 words, Mary Elizabeth Raines explains in detail how to create the ideal hypnosis space, whether it is in an office or even in one’s own home. This is must-have information for new hypnotists, and an excellent and interesting refresher for experienced practitioners. Raines shares several amusing anecdotes from her own practice that illustrate the points made. … |
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Article: Steps for Conducting a Current-life Regression in Hypnosis (Hypnosis and Guided Imagery) $3.50 This 4,200-word article by Mary Elizabeth Raines, an internationally recognized hypnosis expert and instructor, outlines the complete step-by-step process of conducting a powerful current-life regression with a client in hypnosis. Included are profound and effective methods for healing, deep forgiveness, and integration.Regression to cause as outlined in this article is intended for expertly train… |
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Principles of Psychology $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Principles of Psychology is a monumental text in the history of psychology, written by William James and published in 1890. There were four methods in James psychology: analysis (i.e. the logical criticism of precursor and contemporary views of the mind), introspection (i.e. the psychologists study of his own states of mind), experiment (e.g. in hypnosis or neurology), and comparison (the use of statistical means to distinguish norms from anomalies). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 58 Publication Date: 2010/08/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.14 inches |
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Sport Hypnosis Book (Copyright 2000, 208 pages) $17.95 Harness the power of your own mind! Hypnosis is now a mainstream, modern training technique used by top professionals; it’s not the submissive state that has been portrayed in movies and misunderstood by the public. It can help you sharpen your mental focus, relax your body, visualize success, stimulate healing, and control your emotions during training or when facing important competitions.The positive effects are similar to what sport psychologists, coaches, and athletes refer to when they talk about “getting in the zone.� In this state of mental functioning you channel attention and energies fully toward the task at hand. Sport Hypnosis is a guide to that special psychological realm and the higher performance athletes aspire to.First, Sport Hypnosis presents an overview of mental training and hypnosis. Next, the book provides specific information on how you can use hypnosis to enhance a variety of mental skills. These skills include relaxation, imagery, goal setting, concentration, easing pain, and increasing inner strength. Finally, because athletes rarely focus on one skill at a time, Sport Hypnosis describes in detail how coaches and athletes can apply and combine different hypnotic techniques. Five case studies explain how athletes improved several aspects of their performance through hypnosis. You’ll read how hypnosis helped a soccer player eliminate a long-standing, debilitating hamstring pain and how a basketball player achieved a higher free-throw percentage.Author Dr. Don Liggett presents the hypnosis techniques that he has applied effectively with athletes in many different sports. You can adopt these techniques readily to your own training and competitions. If you’re looking for a way to improve the mental side of your performance equation, Sport Hypnosis just may be the edge you need to become a champion.About the AuthorDonald R. Liggett is a retired professor of psychology and education and a hypnotherapist certified through the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. He has worked with a wide variety of athletes, including power lifters, basketball players, football kickers and receivers, gymnasts, wrestlers, hockey players, and cross country runners. He received his master’s degree in experimental psychology and doctorate in international education and educational psychology from Stanford University. While teaching the psychology of hypnosis at Stanford, he became the first person to use hypnosis to improve athletic performa |
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Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis in Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology $27.5 This book is in Like New condition |
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Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis; In Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology $100.42 No Synopsis Available |
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Applied Psychology $129.05 The basic premise of applied psychology is the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome problems in other areas, such as mental health, business management, education, health, product design, ergonomics, and law. Applied psychology includes the areas of clinical psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, occupational health psychology, human factors, forensic psychology, engineering psychology, as well as many other areas such as school psychology, sports psychology and community psychology. In addition, a number of specialized areas in the general field of psychology have applied branches (e.g., applied social psychology, applied cognitive psychology). One founder of applied psychology was Hugo Munsterberg. The German man came to America originally studying philosophy similar to most aspiring psychologists during the late 1800s. Munsterberg had many interests in the field of psychology such as, purposive psychology, social psychology and forensic psychology. In 1907 he wrote several magazine articles concerning legal aspects of testimony, confessions and courtroom procedures, which eventually developed into his book, On the Witness Stand. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 184 Publication Date: 2009/11/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.42 inches |
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Consulting Psychology: Selected Articles by Harry Levinson $48.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Abnormal Psychology $135.42 Abnormal psychology is an academic and applied subfield of psychology involving the scientific study of abnormal experience and behavior (as in neuroses, psychoses and mental retardation) or with certain incompletely understood states (as dreams and hypnosis) in order to understand and change abnormal patterns of functioning. The definition of what constitutes abnormal has varied across time and across cultures, and varies among individuals within cultures. Today, persistent abnormal functioning is often associated with a mental disorder. In general, abnormal psychology studies people who are consistently unable to adapt and function effectively in a variety of conditions. An individuals ability to adapt and function can be affected by a number of variables, including ones genetic makeup, physical condition, learning and reasoning, and socialization. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 216 Publication Date: 2009/12/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.49 inches |
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Handbook for Teaching Introductory Psychology $39.95 This handbook provides introductory psychology instructors with teaching ideas and activities that can be put into practice in the classroom. It features 89 articles from “Teaching of Psychology”, the journal of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, and emphasizes testing and assessment. |
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Just How Safe Is Hypnosis
Any treatment or approach dealing with the human brain, its functions, and the possibility of altering those functions, raises valid concerns about the safety of such practices. Hypnosis for instance raises a valid concern, is hypnosis safe? In most cases hypnosis is a safe and beneficial procedure that has helped many people to overcome issues that were previously impacting their quality of living.
Hypnosis has been used by people to overcome issues such as compulsive and addictive behaviors like alcohol, drugs, smoking, gambling and overeating. Hypnosis can help a person gain needed insight into why they behave the way they do. This insight into why one chooses to repeat certain behaviors that only lead them to negative results sets the stage for different behavioral choices. Hypnosis is a valuable tool that can help people to develop stronger skills needed to overcome serious and life threatening issues related to addiction and social phobias.
Is hypnosis always safe? There are many psychological conditions that hypnosis has been shown to be valuable in treating. However, the use of hypnosis for any psychological condition should always be performed by a licensed psychiatric professional. Experts do caution against the use of hypnosis in recovering memories of past sexual abuse because of the potential implementation of false memories. A hypnotist that is not a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist should not attempt to have a person focus on past traumatic events, as this can bring forth emotions that a person is not ready or able to deal with.
Those who perform hypnotism for entertainment purposes should also take care not to subject a person to undue humiliation. Hypnotistis should always inform participants of the suggestions you will be making to them while in a hypnotic state and offer them the option of not participating.
Entertainment is great. We should all find time for entertainment in our lives. Just be aware that if you are going to a show featuring a hypnotist, that it is meant for entertainment, not as a true representation of hypnosis.
Certified hypnosis professionals can safely offer hypnosis as a technique to change negative behaviors. Hypnosis certification is an intensive field of study requiring the investment of time, effort and dedication of those seeking to become qualified to offer hypnosis. Before receiving certification one has to study and demonstrate a full understanding of the origin, theories, practical uses, safety and responsibilities of hypnotizing a person.
Information about hypnosis has been around for some time, books, audio cassettes/CDs, magazine articles, television talk shows and even websites on the internet have provided an immeasurable amount of information and continue to do so. However there are a few problems with much of the information about hypnosis that is offered to the public.
One problem occurs when the information is presented using technical terms that the average person is not commonly familiar with. Other materials on hypnosis offered to the public are full of inaccuracies that create huge misconceptions and fears about the safety of hypnosis.
While other materials falsely claim to be inspired by the principles of hypnosis when in fact they are not. There is nothing wrong with materials that teach you how to relax and enjoy your life more, but these should not be confused with the formal techniques of hypnosis.
By all means you are encouraged to become knowledgeable about hypnosis if you are considering it for yourself. Just check to make sure that the resources you are relying upon to get your information are from credible sources.
If practiced by a licensed psychiatric professional, deep psychological conditions can be resolved. WHile lesser psychological issues such as a tendency towards negative thinking and bad habits like smoking, overeating, procrastination, and problems focusing, can all be helped by a certified hypnosis experts as well.
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Scott White is an expert in NLP, a personal trainer and nutritionist,as well as the the owner of many different corporations, including Jet Charter Hypnosis Certification and Fitness Competition
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Meditations2Go Guided Audio Meditations CD Set 1 $14.99 Meditations2Go CD Set 1 features two full-length, fully immersive guided audio meditations (synchronized music and narration) on a single Audio CD. Track 1: “Restoring Balance and Clarity” (26:48 minutes). This guided audio meditation helps restore your natural calm and balance, emotionally, mentally, and physically, gathering in your strength, your energy and your clarity. It’s excellent as a ge… |
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Self-Healing with Guided Imagery $12.31 The verdict is in: guided imagery works. Study after medical study during the past three decades has found that the power of the mind can influence almost every major system of the body- from breathing and heart rate to digestion and immune response. On Self-Healing with Guided Imagery, Dr. Martin L. Rossman, widely considered the No. 1 expert in the therapeutic use of guided imagery, joins truste… |
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Your Power Within! Self Confidence through Hypnosis $19.95 Take charge of your life! Beverly Hills Hypnosis’ self-confidence CD will help you build self confidence and realize your own personal power. By eliminating any negative thoughts or ideas that may be holding you back, you will be free to enjoy the self confidence and success you deserve. When you believe in yourself, others will too! Why is “Your Power Within!” so effective? By creating direc… |
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How to Hypnotize Others with Marshall Sylver vol 1 $9.00 Marshall Sylver is a popular entertainer and educator who has trained doctors, dentists, sales people and others in the uses and applications of hypnosis. He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs across America enlightening people about hypnosis. Produced 1994…. |
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The Heart of Healing – Mind Power $7.94 As the first of several astonishing case histories reveals, hypnosis can open a direct route to the minds deepest healing resources…. |
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Hypnosis $89.95 Hypnosis: A Brief History crosses disciplinary boundaries to explain current advances and controversies surrounding the use of hypnosis through an exploration of the history of its development. examines the social and cultural contexts of the theories, development, and practice of hypnosis crosses disciplinary boundaries to explain current advances and controversies in hypnosis explores shifting beliefs about the nature of hypnosis investigates references to the apparent power of hypnosis over memory and personal identity |
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Self-Hypnosis For Dummies $14.19 Use the power of suggestion to conquer bad habits, overcome anxiety, and boost self-esteem These days hypnosis has become much more than a parlor game, involving dangling watches, and helpless subjects. When used therapeutically, hypnosis is a way of engaging the subconscious mind to find solutions to problems. And self-hypnosis, a self-induced form of hypnosis that makes use of self-suggestion, is a way of changing deeply rooted behavior patterns. Written by two experienced hypnotherapists, Self-Hypnosis For Dummies is a hands-on guide to achieving specific goals through hypnosis. You will learn how to retrain your subconscious to think in more healthy and constructive ways in order to overcome any number of problems, including losing weight, overcoming anxiety or phobias, curing insomnia, or putting an end to smoking and nail biting. The techniques are completely safe with you in control at all times Contains an audio CD with guided accompaniments to hypnosis Enabling you to clear your mind and focus on particular thoughts, self-hypnosis, like meditation, offers a pathway to freeing yourself of debilitating problems. And this safe, practical guide offers you the keys to this life-changing technique. |
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Sport Hypnosis Book (Copyright 2000, 208 pages) $17.95 Harness the power of your own mind! Hypnosis is now a mainstream, modern training technique used by top professionals; it’s not the submissive state that has been portrayed in movies and misunderstood by the public. It can help you sharpen your mental focus, relax your body, visualize success, stimulate healing, and control your emotions during training or when facing important competitions.The positive effects are similar to what sport psychologists, coaches, and athletes refer to when they talk about “getting in the zone.� In this state of mental functioning you channel attention and energies fully toward the task at hand. Sport Hypnosis is a guide to that special psychological realm and the higher performance athletes aspire to.First, Sport Hypnosis presents an overview of mental training and hypnosis. Next, the book provides specific information on how you can use hypnosis to enhance a variety of mental skills. These skills include relaxation, imagery, goal setting, concentration, easing pain, and increasing inner strength. Finally, because athletes rarely focus on one skill at a time, Sport Hypnosis describes in detail how coaches and athletes can apply and combine different hypnotic techniques. Five case studies explain how athletes improved several aspects of their performance through hypnosis. You’ll read how hypnosis helped a soccer player eliminate a long-standing, debilitating hamstring pain and how a basketball player achieved a higher free-throw percentage.Author Dr. Don Liggett presents the hypnosis techniques that he has applied effectively with athletes in many different sports. You can adopt these techniques readily to your own training and competitions. If you’re looking for a way to improve the mental side of your performance equation, Sport Hypnosis just may be the edge you need to become a champion.About the AuthorDonald R. Liggett is a retired professor of psychology and education and a hypnotherapist certified through the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. He has worked with a wide variety of athletes, including power lifters, basketball players, football kickers and receivers, gymnasts, wrestlers, hockey players, and cross country runners. He received his master’s degree in experimental psychology and doctorate in international education and educational psychology from Stanford University. While teaching the psychology of hypnosis at Stanford, he became the first person to use hypnosis to improve athletic performa |
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Unlimited Sports Success: The Power of Hypnosis $27.83 Author: Mycoe, Stephen Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 203 Publication Date: 2001/06/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.01 x 6.06 x 0.60 inches |
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Unlimited Sports Success : The Power of Hypnosis $16.53 No Synopsis Available |
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Superb Conversational Hypnosis Powers – 4 Hypnotic Phrases That Can Be Used With Evil Intentions
If you’re in search of evidence about the effectiveness of conversational hypnosis you’ve come to the appropriate place. Four words in the English language can cause absolute havoc. Keep reading to seek out out what they are.
You have probably seen actuality TV reveals with hypnotists making volunteers carry out a number of the craziest stunts. You’ve got in all probability questioned too about how people with the ability of conversational hypnosis can use their mesmerising powers for evil purposes.
There isn’t any such thing as a doubt that hypnosis is a beneficial software for health professionals and even for people wanting to be taught self-hypnosis. However, as at all times, there are unscrupulous people who take benefit of innocent individuals in ways not first imagined.
This is an instance of 1 such case.
Footage has been released by police of a man who used his hypnotic allure to sub consciously request grocery store checkout staff at hand over their money from their money registers.
He has completed this many times. In Ancona in Northern Italy he calmly walked out with 800 euros.
The cashier had no reminiscence at all the incident and only realised that something happened after she seen the money lacking from her till. The CTV footage from the bank confirmed her — fairly incredibly — being hypnotized by a man before handing over the cash.
He stated four words to her “Look Into My Eyes”.
I’ve additionally heard of incidents the place folks have been in a position to get credit from a financial institution when their credit is so bad that they have been refused many occasions before.
He merely acknowledged “I just relaxed them and requested for it.”
Of course, I’m giving examples of conditions the place the hypnosis, notably the primary incident, is for felony gains. Nevertheless, are you aware that SWAT teams use a hypnotic triple command to drive compliance with extremely harmful criminals to diffuse situations.
Think about using these identical instructions as a way to diffuse a struggle along with your companion? You’ll give you the chance to see how much your life would benefit from conversational hypnosis. And as you turn out to be more skilled at it — and it is actually really easy to be taught since you’re already doing a little in your daily life – you’ll acquire extra control of each side of your life, which suggests you’ll be residing the life you were meant to and revel in it more than you ever thought possible.
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Abducted By Aliens? Inner Space Or Outer Space? Part Two
A Case Study: The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction
As a case study, consider the alleged abduction of Betty and Barney Hill which is fairly well known even to the person only casually interested in the abduction phenomena. How can this case be explained?
In brief, the barebones of the details are that Betty and Barney Hill were returning to their home after holidays, driving their car. It was late at night. Both say a bright light which seemed to be pacing them. When they arrived home, they noticed that the trip had taken several hours longer than it should of. Also their car had some strange circular marks on it which affected a compass. The ‘missing time’ coupled with just a feeling of general unease over that trip finally led them to see a psychiatrist/neurologist, and under hypnosis, the story of their being taken on board a UFO by alien creatures (now called ‘the greys’) and subjected to an invasive medical examination by these creatures came to the fore. Betty Hill also, via hypnosis recalled seeing a star chart on board the alien’s ship, and was able to recreate it. An independent researcher was later able to match up the configuration of stars to actual stellar objects, but that interpretation has been controversial, as with so many stars to pick and choose from, its odds-on that sooner or later you’ll get a pretty close match.
Now IMHO, the Betty and Barney Hill UFO abduction case is a way more credible case than most. Why? Firstly, it was the first that attracted media attention. There was no prior contamination and media saturation with the subject could have influenced them. By that I mean there was no prior well known, splashed-across-the-media, abduction accounts, so they had nothing to draw on – no inspiration. This couldn’t be a copycat event.
Secondly, it’s unlikely a mature couple (The Hill’s weren’t teenagers or young adults), and an interracial middle-aged couple at that, with no particular interest in UFOs or sci-fi, they weren’t sci-fi addicts, would invent such an abduction tale detailing the same sorts of alien beings that we’ve come to know and love now – ‘the greys’.
Most telling of all, why on earth would an inter-racial couple, in the early 60′s, in conservative America (and New England) wish to draw undue attention to them with such a tall tale? They wouldn’t need that kind of trouble! It’s controversial enough being an inter-racial couple without also being an inter-racial couple who sees LGM (Little Grey Men). An interracial couple (this was the 60′s) wouldn’t need that sort of publicity, and they certainly didn’t make any fortune out of eventually going public.
They weren’t into hallucinatory drugs. They weren’t hardly young kids with wild imaginations, rather a quite mature adult couple. They had no prior record of being publicity seekers and desiring media exposure.
Their story first broke in a leaked series of newspaper articles, attracting the attention of research journalist John C. Fuller, who, then with the permission of the Hills, wrote up their story for “Look Magazine”, later expanded into book form by Mr. Fuller, with an introduction by the Hill’s psychiatrist/neurologist (Benjamin Simon, M.D.) who confirmed that Betty and Barney Hill weren’t ‘nuts’ or delusional or psychotic and honestly believed the story that came out. So we have two witnesses (Betty and Barney Hill) giving the same story, and the same story under hypnosis by a trained psychiatrist/neurologist.
Lastly, the alleged abduction didn’t happen in their bedroom which now seems to be more the norm with implications that abductions are something mentally related to sleeping and dream states. For the Hill’s, their abduction happened while they were driving their car back from holiday. It’s rare that you fall asleep behind the wheel of your moving vehicle for any length of time with both car and occupants remaining undamaged! The Hills and their car weren’t damaged!
A deliberate hoax / unintentional but imaginary / psychological / pharmacology / medical explanation makes no sense. I personally find it a far simpler explanation to believe that their account is firmly grounded in reality. It happened, with all that that implies.
Further readings on abductions in general:
Bryan, C.D.B.; Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind: Alien Abduction, UFOs, and the Conference at M.I.T.; Alfred A. Knopf, New York; 1995:
Cone, William P. & Estes, Russ & Randle, Kevin D.; The Abduction Enigma: The Truth Behind the Mass Alien Abductions of the Late Twentieth Century; Forge, New York; 1999:
Fiore, Edith; Encounters: A Psychologist Reveals Case Studies of Abductions by Extraterrestrials; Doubleday, New York; 1989:
Hopkins, Budd; Missing Time: A Documented Study of UFO Abductions; Richard Marek Publishers, New York; 1981:
Jacobs, David M.; Secret Life: Firsthand Accounts of UFO Abductions; Simon & Schuster, New York; 1992:
Klass, Philip J.; Abductions: A Dangerous Game; Prometheus Books, Buffalo, New York; 1988: [Note: A sceptic's analysis of UFO abductions.]
Lorenzen, Coral & Lorenzen, Jim; Abducted! Confrontations With Beings from Outer Space; Berkley medallion books, New York; 1977:
Mack, John E.; Abduction: Human Encounters With Aliens; Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York; 1994:
Mantle, Philip & Nagaitis, Carl; Without Consent: A Comprehensive Survey of Missing-Time and Abduction Phenomena in the UK; Ringpull Press, London; 1994:
Pritchard, Andrea et al. (Editors); Alien Discussions: Proceedings of the Abduction Study Conference Held at M.I.T., Cambridge, MA; North Cambridge Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1994.
Randles, Jenny; Abduction: Over 200 Documented UFO Kidnappings Exhaustively Investigated; Robert Hale, London; 1988:
Randles, Jenny; Alien Contacts & Abductions: The Real Story from the Other Side; Sterling Publishing, New York; 1994:
Rogo, D. Scott (Editor); UFO Abductions: True Cases of Alien Kidnappings; Signet, New York; 1980:
Turner, Karla; Taken: Inside the Alien-Human Abduction Agenda; Kelt Works, Roland, Arkansas; 1994:
Further readings regarding the Betty & Barney Hill UFO abduction:
Friedman, Stanton T. & Marden, Kathleen; Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience; New Page Books, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey; 2007: [Kathleen Marden is the late Betty Hill's niece and trustee of her estate.]
Fuller, John G.: The Interrupted Journey: Two Lost Hours “Aboard a Flying Saucer”; Dial Press, New York; 1966:
Further readings regarding other case studies:
Druffel, Ann & Rogo, D. Scott; The Tujunga Canyon Contacts; Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; 1980:
Fowler, Raymond E.; The Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention; Wild Flower Press, Tigard, Oregon; 1993:
Fowler, Raymond E.; The Andreasson Affair; Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; 1979:
Fowler, Raymond E.; The Andreasson Affair: Phase Two; Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; 1982:
Hickson, Charles & Mendez, Williams; UFO Contact at Pascagoula; Wendelle C. Stevens, Tucson, Arizona; 1983:
Hopkins, Budd; Intruders: The Incredible Visitations at Copley Woods; Random House, New York; 1987:
Hopkins, Budd; Witnessed: The True Story of the Brooklyn Bridge UFO Abductions; Pocket Books, New York; 1996:
Turner, Karla; Into the Fringe: A True Story of Alien Abduction; Berkley Books, New York; 1992:
Walters, Ed & Walters, Frances; UFO Abductions in Gulf Breeze; Avon Books, New York; 1994:
Walton, Travis; Fire in the Sky: The Walton Experience; Marlowe & Company, New
York; 1996:
Walton, Travis; The Walton Experience; Berkley Medallion Books, New York; 1978:
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Hypnosis & NLP: There is a Difference
The Australian Academy of Hypnosis does not significantly agree with the tenets of NLP and/or its many claims.
Every scientific study and clinical trial conducted thus far has failed to find any evidence as to NLPs effectiveness or even it’s existence. Although many training institutions regularly pass NLP off as hypnosis, NLP is not hypnosis. So if you are looking for a hypnotherapist, or if you want to learn true fundamental hypnosis, don’t confuse it with NLP. The two are not the same.
NLP has been described as “The art and science of personal excellence”. More precisely, it is a way of understanding people’s behaviour patterns, and then influencing their behaviour. As a way of gaining power over others NLP is popular with salespeople. As a way of gaining sensitivity to others, it is useful for social workers and therapists and businessmen, especially for conflict resolution. NLP is a way of excellence, then, only if excellence is defined in terms of effectiveness. Milton Erickson used precise observation of his patients to gain rapport with them and then to effect their present and their future. Richard Bandler and John Grinder and the Linguist Gregory Bateson took the essential structures of Erickson’s work (and that of Fritz Perls and Virginia Satir) and developed it into NLP, although for one reason or another Bateson is not often mentioned or given any credit for his association and significant input.
The central concepts of NLP are: First, there is no such thing as a failure, only feedback. Every response is only information that can be used to tell you whether you are being effective. Second, people already have all the resources they need. All they have to do is to access these resources at the appropriate times. There are no problems only results. Third, anything can be accomplished if the task is broken down into small enough pieces. Don’t ask “why?” ask “How?” Fourth, the individual in any group with the most flexibility will also control that group. Look at what you can do rather than the limitations of the situation you’re in. Remain curious.
If NLP works, as its purveyors and disciples attest to, then it probably does so simply because it trains people in the skills of observation and sensitivity. It’s like the central controversy over astrology: is it an art; is it a science or an intuitive divinatory practice? An astrological chart should trigger intuitions rather than be taken as a rigid system. NLP can develop interpersonal skills without being a science. Hypnosis has much scientific and medical credibility but presently NLP has very little. Having said that it should be considered that there is a resounding difference between scientific and experiential evidence, and NLP has experientially proven effective to help people make changes and break patterns. However NLP is not hypnosis, they are two distinctly different modalities of practice.
The origins of NLP
NLP began in the early 1970′s from the collaboration of John Grinder, who was then an Assistant Professor of linguistics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Richard Bandler, who was a student of psychology at the university. Together they studied three renowned therapists: Fritz Perls, the originator of Gestalt therapy; Virginia Satir, innovative family therapist; and Milton Erickson, the medical demi-god of therapeutic hypnosis.
Initially they didn’t concern themselves with theories; they produced models of successful therapy that worked in practice, and could be taught. They set down their original findings in four books, published between 1975 and 1977. At that time Bandler and Grinder were in close contact with Gregory Bateson, the British anthropologist, and writer on communication and systems theory. Bateson provided a profound and significant contribution to NLP, and only now is it becoming clear on exactly how influential he was.
By Dylan Morgan
A Scientific Assessment of NLP
A few years ago Dr. Heap, Principle Clinical Psychologist for the Sheffield Health Authority and a lecturer at Sheffield University, did a very careful and thorough study of all the research that has been done into certain claims of NLP, citing 70 papers in all. Specifically he was looking into the idea of the Primary Representational System (PRS), which is supposed by NLP to be a very important concept. It is claimed that people tend to think in a specific mode: visual, auditory, kinaesthetic, olfactory or gustatory, of which the first three are the most common. NLP claims that it is possible to determine the PRS of a person by noticing certain words that she or he uses which will reveal the mode. It is also claimed that the direction of eye movements is an indicator of the PRS. The reason why it is said to be important for the therapist to determine the PRS of a client is that it is supposed to greatly enhance rapport if one then matches the clients PRS. According to traditional scientific research the reason our eyes move up and down or left and right is to spark the brain up to keep it aleet and active and able to process information.
These three assertions are capable of being put to controlled tests to determine how far they are true. Dr. Heap, who is also Secretary of the British Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, ploughed through the literature to summarise the results of many workers and found the following.
“Although the results have been mixed, the hypothesis that a person has a PRS which is observed in the choice of words has been found not to hold by the great majority of researchers. The hypothesis that a person has a PRS which can be determined by the direction of eye movements found even less support. The third hypothesis which was looked at is the practical one of whether or not we can improve our relationship with a client by matching the presumed PRS? Again the answer is a resounding NO.”
There is no evidence that focusing on the presumed PRS modality adds anything to the widely recognised finding that matching general characteristics of verbal and non verbal communication may facilitate rapport. It is interesting that one researcher, Cody, found that therapists matching their clients’ language were rated as less trustworthy and less effective.
Dr Heap Comes To the Following Conclusions:
“The present author is satisfied that the assertions of NLP writers concerning the representational systems have been objectively and fairly investigated and found to be lacking. These assertions are stated in unequivocal terms by the originators of NLP and it is clear from their writings that phenomena such as representational systems, predicate preferences and eye movement patterns are claimed to be potent psychological processes, easily and convincingly demonstrable on training courses by tutors and trainees, following simple instructions, and, indeed, in interactions of everyday life. Therefore, in view of the absence of any objective evidence provided by the original proponents of the PRS hypothesis, and the failure of subsequent empirical investigations to adequately support it, it may well be appropriate now to conclude that there is not, and never has been, any substance to the conjecture that people represent their world internally in a preferred mode which may be inferred from their choice of predicates and from their eye movements.”
“These conclusions, and the failure of investigators to convincingly demonstrate the alleged benefits of predicate matching, seriously question the role of such a procedure in counselling.” And he ends: “This verdict on NLP is … an interim one. Einsprech and Forman are probably correct in insisting that the effectiveness of NLP therapy undertaken in authentic clinical contexts of trained practitioners has not yet been properly investigated. If it turns out to be the case that these therapeutic procedures are indeed as rapid and as powerful as is claimed, no one will rejoice more than the present author. If however these claims fare no better than the ones already investigated then the final verdict on NLP will be a harsh one indeed.”
This article first appeared in: The Journal of the National Council for Psychotherapy & Hypnotherapy Register. Spring 1993. The full work can be found in the volume, Hypnosis: current clinical experimental and forensic practices. Edited by Michael Heap and published by Croon Helm. It contains many other articles of great interest by reputable researchers.
More Scientific Studies Regarding the Non Efficacy of NLP
NLP – No Longer Plausible
Bertrand Russell’s famous dictum
“I wish to propose for the reader’s favorable consideration a doctrine which may, I fear, appear wildly paradoxical and subversive. The doctrine in question is this: that it is undesirable to believe in a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it to be true.”
NLP nonsense
Sharpley’s 1984 literature review found “little research evidence supporting its usefulness as an effective counseling tool” no support for preferred representational systems (PRS) and predicate matching, then in a 1987 study states “there are conclusive data from the research on NLP, and the conclusion is that the principles and procedures of NLP have failed to be supported by those data”.
Sharpley, C. F. (1984). Predicate matching in NLP: A review of research on the preferred representational system. Journal of Counselling Psychology, 31(2), 238-248. Sharpley C.F. (1987). “Research Findings on Neuro-linguistic Programming: Non supportive Data or an Untestable Theory”. Communication and Cognition Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1987 Vol. 34, No. 1: 103-107,105.
United States National Research Council
USNRC produced a report, overseen by a board of 14 academic experts, stating that “individually, and as a group, these studies fail to provide an empirical base of support for NLP assumptions…or NLP effectiveness. The committee cannot recommend the employment of such an invalidated technique”. The whole edifice of influence and rapport techniques “instead of being grounded in contemporary, scientifically derived neurological theory, NLP is based on outdated metaphors of brain functioning and is laced with numerous factual errors”.
Druckman and Swets (eds) (l988) Enhancing Human Performance: Issues, Theories, and Techniques, National Academy Press.
Neuro-mythology
Barry Beyerstein (1990) asserts that “though it claims neuroscience in its pedigree, NLP’s outmoded view of the relationship between cognitive style and brain function ultimately boils down to crude analogies.” With reference to all the ‘neuromythologies’ covered in his article, including NLP, he states “In the long run perhaps the heaviest cost extracted by neuromythologists is the one common to all pseudosciences—deterioration in the already low levels of scientific literacy and critical thinking in society.”
Beyerstein.B.L (1990). Brainscams: Neuromythologies of the New Age. International Journal of Mental Health 19(3): 27-36, 27.
Disillusionment
Efran and Lukens (1990) stated that the “original interest in NLP turned to disillusionment after the research and now it is rarely even mentioned in psychotherapy”
Efran, J S. Lukens M.D. (1990) Language, structure, and change: frameworks of meaning in psychotherapy, Published by W.W. Norton, New York. p.122.
Mutual exchange of myths
In his book, The Death of Psychotherapy, Eisner couldn’t find ‘one iota of clinical research’ to support NLP. This is in direct contradiction to the claims made by NLP practitioners, who laud it as a great leap forward in understanding the mind. To be fair Eisner doesn’t just finger NLP he also demolishes; Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Cathartic Therapies, Recovered Memory Therapies, Humanistic Psychotherapy, Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, Strategic Family Systems Therapy, NLP, EFT, CBT, BCBT, DHE, EMDR, Gestalt Therapy, Implosion Therapy, Palm Therapy, Person Centered Therapy, Primal Therapy, Reframing, Thought Field Therapy, Direct Exposure Therapy, Spiritual Therapy and many others. The sheer scale of clinically unproven therapies is astounding. The Myth of Psychotherapy: Mental Healing As Religion, Rhetoric, and Repression by Thomas Stephen Szhasz is similarly damning. His claim is that almost anyone can sit down with anyone else, have a chat, and call it psychotherapy. The practitioners are unaccredited, or self-accredited, and the theories scientifically unsubstantiated. It is the mutual exchange of myths.
(Quick Fix + Pseudoscientific Gloss) x Credulous Public = High Income
This is the description of NLP by Lilienfield et al (2002) who conclude that NLP is “a scientifically unsubstantiated therapeutic method that purports to “program” brain functioning through a variety of techniques, including mirroring the postures and nonverbal behaviors of clients” and include it in their description.
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, Jeffrey M. Lohr (eds) (2004) Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology
Grandfather of CBT dismissive
Even Albert Ellis, the grandfather of cognitive behavioral therapy, famous for developing REBT (Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy) specifically identified NLP as one of those, “techniques that are avoided”. This was the one therapy he abhorred because of its “dubious validity” (Dryden & Ellis, in Dobson, 2001: 331). Then again, Ellis published a book in 1965 entitled Homosexuality: Its Causes and Cure. Psychotherapists have a habit of seeing everything as a pathological condition that can be cured by their methods.
Hanging around in HR
Von Bergen et al (1997) showed that NLP had been abandoned by researchers in experimental psychology and Devilly (2005) makes the point that NLP has disappeared from clinical psychology and academic research only surviving in the world of pseudo new-age fakery and, although no longer as prevalent as it was in the 1970s or 1980s… is still practiced in small pockets of the human resource community. The science has come and gone, yet the belief still remains” Von Bergen, C W, Barlow Soper, Gary T Rosenthal, Lamar V Wilkinson (1997). “Selected alternative training techniques in HRD”.
Human Resource Development Quarterly 8(4): 281-294. Grant J. Devilly (2005) Power Therapies and possible threats to the science of psychology and psychiatry Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry Vol.39 p.437
Claims of science
With a name such as Neuro Linguistic Programming, and a large collection of scientific sounding terms, NLP presents itself in the guise of various legitimate research streams such as neuroscience, neurolinguistics, and psychology. However, according to cognitive neuroscience Professor Michael Corballis (1999) “NLP is a thoroughly fake title, designed to give the impression of scientific respectability.”Professor Singer (1999) states that “NLP often associates itself with science in order to raise its own prestige” Anthropologist Professor Winkin considers such promotion to be “intellectually fraudulent” and compares NLP’s association with science to astrology’s association to astronomy.
There is significant evidence of the tendency of NLP proponents to avoid the proper testing of NLP. As with any other science, theory is central to behavioural science. However, Gregory Bateson in page ix of the Structure of Magic Volume I claims that, “The behavioural sciences, and especially psychiatry, have always avoided theory…” The co-originators have also stated, “We are not psychologists, and we’re also not theologians or theoreticians”. Prof Singer (1996) states that “none of the NLP developers have done any research to “prove” their models correct though NLP promoters and advertisers continue to call the originators scientists and use such terms as science, technology and hi-tech psychology in describing NLP”. Advertising bodies in the UK have asked for NLP proponents to stop promoting NLP as a new science. NLP websites and books continue to call NLP a science.
Neurobabble is a term used in psychology to describe what promoters of some self development courses tend to do in their use of contrived jargon. This is related to the term; psychobabble. Neuroscience in the 1970s was just beginning to make discoveries about the brain, and it was becoming popular for newspapers to have articles about the more recent discoveries. So adding Neuro to a title tended to make it more attractive and respectable sounding. Since many may be less likely to see the difference between science and pseudoscience, it became easy to dupe consumers into joining seminars and buying into product lines. Fortunately, the public in general are becoming more aware of babble of all sorts, and with increasing levels of web knowhow and education; dubious subjects are more likely to be identified as such.
NLP is said to be the study of the structure of subjective experience, but a great deal of attention seems to be paid to observing behaviour and teaching people how to read “body language.” But there is no common structure to non-verbal communication, any more than there is a common structure to dream symbolism. There certainly are some well-defined culturally determined non- verbal ways of communicating, e.g., pointing the back of the hand at another, lowering all fingers but the one in the middle, has a definite meaning in American culture. But when someone tells me that the way I squeeze my nose during a conversation means I am signaling him that I think his idea stinks, how do we verify whether his interpretation is correct or not? I deny it. He knows the structure, he says. He knows the meaning. I am not aware of my signal or of my feelings, he says, because the message is coming from my subconscious mind.
How do we test these kinds of claims? We can’t. What’s his evidence? It must be his brilliant intuitive insight because there is no empirical evidence to back up this claim. Sitting cross-armed at a meeting might not mean that someone is “blocking you out” or “getting defensive”. She may just be cold or have a back ache or simply feel comfortable sitting that way. It is dangerous to read too much into non-verbal behaviour. Those splayed legs may simply indicate a relaxed person, not someone inviting you to have sex. At the same time, much of what NLP is teaching is how to do cold reading. This is valuable, but an art not a science, and should be used with caution.
Finally, NLP claims that each of us has a Primary Representational System (PRS), a tendency to think in specific modes: visual, auditory, kinaesthetic, olfactory or gustatory. A person’s PRS can be determined by words the person tends to use or by the direction of one’s eye movements. Supposedly, a therapist will have a better rapport with a client if they have a matching PRS. When subjected to scientific scrutiny none of this can be or has been supported by the scientific literature.
Rick Collingwood’s Opinion of NLP
I’ve never been strong in faith regarding the promised rapid benefits of NLP: Rapid and miraculous cures often rapidly and miraculously undo themselves. I harbour suspicion regarding the, latter day, hybrids of hypnosis that promise to undo a lifetimes worth of issues in just a couple of sessions. I refer here to the many hybrids of hypnosis such as: Private Subconscious Healing PSH, Neuro Linguistic Programming NLP, Time Line Therapy TLT, and Guided Visual Imagery. All of these modalities, and many others with snappy names and slick packaging, have little evidence base and often cost enormous amounts of money to learn.
Many of the continually emerging latest and greatest psycho-somatic, mental, and emotional therapy and self improvement modalities employing mind work of any kind, find their origins in hypnosis. I am not referring here to Ericksonian hypnosis, because without doubt Erickson brought to hypnosis the clever and skilled use of the Metaphor. It also cannot be disputed that Erickson was a brilliant Psychiatrist with a love for humanity and an exceptional understanding of the human mind and psyche. It should also be remembered that Erickson was not an NLP practitioner and his work was only part of what was studied to come up with the theory of NLP.
A wise individual will question why Erickson’s name is so often linked to the modality of NLP. To me the answer is obvious. Simply to take commercial advantage of Erickson’s name and give NLP a false and undeserving significance? I think Milton would turn in his grave if he knew what distortions were birthed from his work via amateurs and imposters. Bandler and Grinder did in actual fact interview Erickson and he later made a statement about the visit that went something like “They thought they got the whole nut, but I only gave them the shell”.
Erickson’s hypnosis was a medical model that has always required a deep understanding of human behaviour, the mind, and the psyche. Milton Erickson’s work was intended to be used in conjunction with other medical and psychological therapies, often involving significant psychiatric and organic mental health disorders. It was not intended to supposedly turn any individual into an expert on human behaviour simply by completing a one week, one month, or even a one year training program in NLP.
Ladies and gentlemen you to can become a ”Master Practitioner of NLP and Hypnosis” in only ten days for only (depending on which organisation is training it) five to ten thousand dollars. Awesome, a Master Practitioner you say? What a crock! I’ve been dabbling with hypnosis since I was 12 years old and began practicing as a therapist in 1994 (thats 17 years). I’m 52 now, so thats 40 years of interest and seventeen years as a practioner and a trainer and I’m pretty damn good at what I do. As far as hypnosis is concerned I can mix it with the best of them, but wouldn’t have the gall or the ordacity to call myself a master. Anybody who thinks they can become a master at anything worthwhile with less than 20 years of passionate hard work and dedication may as well sign up for membership into the flat earth society.
Maybe I should rename my hypnosis training to Advanced Mind DynamicsTM and conduct massive ra ra seminars for $100 and then upsell the participants into la la land for only another $7000? That way I could also write a book about my amazing new incredible modality and become a multi millionaire in less than two years.
Theres is no such reality as Something for Nothing, but there is the reality of Nothing for Something. “Neuro Linguistic Programming” my foot. In my opinion “Neurotic Learning Processes” is a far more suitable acronym for the fancy name with the over the top promise.
About the Author
Rick Collingwood is an international clinical hypnotist and hypnosis trainer with 25 years experience. Rick is also one of the worlds foremost scholars of Franz Anton Mesmer and has sold 800,000 copies of his award winning personal hypnotherapy CDs across the world. He is the principal of the Australian Academy of Hypnosis which specialises in training traditional hypnosis and Mesmerism