These
articles were originally first published as a column in L.A. Health
Magazine, under the title, A
Hypnotherapist’s Casebook.
A Hypnotherapist’s Casebook. No 1.
Hypnotherapy for Healing.
A little over ten years ago I was
between jobs. I had been working in Psychiatric Hospitals and other
Institutions, as an Admissions Counselor, Chemical Dependency Counselor, Case
manager and Discharge Planner. I was attending some college courses, hoping
eventually to obtain a Psychology degree, when a friend of mine suggested,
"Why don't you study hypnotism, you could help people stop smoking and
make some money." It seemed like a good idea, so I ended up attending
classes at the world renowned Gil Boyne Hypnotism Training Institute, in
Glendale.
As soon as I saw on the first video
what Mr. Boyne was able to achieve with hypnosis I exclaimed to him, "You
are getting people to give you information in a few minutes that would take six
months to a year in therapy, because consciously they don't know these
things!" I knew I had encountered something I had always wanted, a means
to make my work as a counselor more effective and economical in terms of both
time and money. As yet I was not aware of the possible depth, speed and range
of change available through hypnosis and hypnotherapy.
I have since discovered that
hypnotherapy can be divided into two aspects. 1). "Putting in the good
stuff," or suggestion therapy. To most people this is the most familiar,
planting suggestions in a clients mind of a beneficial nature, such as,
"You will act on the powerful desire you discover today to stop smoking
for good." etc., while a person is in a hypnotic trance. The other aspect
could be described as, 2). “Taking out the bad stuff," by altering and/or
releasing historical causations of difficulties. This trance-pires by entering
the subconscious mind, the other seven eighths of our mind we have little
awareness of, and relieving difficulties in hypnotic trance. Of course, both
aspects may well be implemented concurrently, (at least by me), with any
client.
The effectiveness can be astonishing.
One client returned after the first session and stated. "I stopped
drinking coffee, watching soap operas, and have emerged from a low grade
depression of many years duration."
As a bonus, this man had a thyroid condition called "Bright's
Disease," which caused his eyes to be permanently popped out, so he looked
angry or scared all the time. It was now only barely visible around one eye. In
addition, three quarters of the anxiety, regarding supervisory duties at work,
which initiated his visit, had vanished. Though hypnotherapy is not always so
dramatically effective as this, I inform prospective clients that eighty
percent of those I work with usually see major positive changes within four
sessions. I have seen the client's blood pressure go down from regular use of
one of my self-hypnosis tapes. Persons have obtained rapid healing with little
pain from invasive medical procedures and surgeries. Young persons, (around
fourteen to twenty one years,) if willing, can often gain astonishing progress,
due to being so open, and mentally fluid.
My process produces all kinds of
general positive change, then I also work on the specifics. I help a person
gain access to inner resources and increased self-esteem, while removing blocks
that are keeping them stuck, so they can resume personal growth without me.
Naturally, the amount of time and work necessary to obtain relief from any difficulty
is related to it’s prior nature, duration, intensity and severity, and the
available inner and outer resources.
What kind of problems is hypnotherapy
useful for? Traditionally it has been successful, with habit control, smoking,
weight, bedwetting, nail biting, stuttering, and so forth. Also to increase
self confidence, motivation, memory, concentration, creativity, productivity
and self esteem. For reducing anxiety, releasing fears, phobias, headaches and
nightmares. Sexual problems of both sexes may be amenable to hypnotic methods.
The rapid release of grief is often very easy to facilitate, and unresolved
grief from past losses is a significant contributor to more difficulties than
is generally known. I have found that even the death of a beloved animal can
leave a person in a state of frozen mourning. I use Hypnosis as an adjunct to
treating drug and alcohol problems.. I receive referrals from Psychiatrists,
Doctors, Psychotherapists, Chiropractors, Osteopaths and Alternative/ Complementary
Medicine practitioners, to assist clients who may be stuck in some way, or have
a problem, such as mental and physical tension, that the referring party does
not treat.
Correction of many obstinate
physical/mental/emotional situations can be initiated. In fact, the holistic
hypnotherapeutic process is as unlimited as the boundless Shaman's Imagination
of the practitioner, and to the extent that he can utilize his Wizard Words to
conjure up Magical Image Processes that heal, as becomes a Charm-ing Mage.
Hypnosis then works in the I of the mind, as an Alchemical Philosopher's Stone,
trance-muting the unknown into the golden healing known. Now I will close with
the words of Tiny Tim, from a Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens,
"God
bless us all, each and every one."
Till the next time, Brian.
A Hypnotherapist's Casebook. No 2.
Releasing Past Grief.
One of the most useful aspects of
hypnosis is that in trance, a person's emotional defenses are softened or
lowered. This allows for the release of previously submerged and trapped
emotions. A heightened awareness of thoughts and feelings also trance-pires.
This combination allows the possibility of resolution of difficulties following
the rapid location of their deeper source.
This is especially relevant for the
release of blocked or frozen grief. A significant number of my clients suffer
from this as a major component of their difficulties. It contributes to poor
concentration, irritability, feeling "down", physical and
psychosomatic problems, and accentuates any other problem a person might have.
This may be despite a person's belief that they mourned the loss. Over many
years with many clients, when probed in a relaxed trance state, only two had no
residual pain regarding a major loss. For most, rapidly obtaining complete
relief is a relatively simple matter. After the release, remarks such as,
"I never knew that was there.. still bothering me so much," etc. are
made. One female, having dinner with a friend after a session, was told,
"The look of pain that was always in your eyes has gone." This was
after the release of grief entangled with guilt, as is often the case,
subsequent to an abortion.
Grief is not restricted to the death of
a loved one or family member. Miscarriages as well as abortions. The loss of a
beloved pet animal can be agonizing, especially for those who have fewer deep
connections to other human animals. The end of a long-term relationship is
often like a death. As an addictions professional, I am aware that saying
goodbye and mourning the loss of the "old friend" that could always
be "depended on", whether it be alcohol, cigarettes, or whatever, is
a sometimes a necessary step along the road to abstinence.
To close, I will detail these simple
easy cases where the release was a mini-miracle, immediate and complete. The
first was a lady who had lost a baby due to a miscarriage a year before she
came to see me. After assisting her to enter a relaxed state I began, "You
mentioned the loss of your baby… "
At these words, her head went back, and a wordless howl of agony
emerged, on, and on, and on.. finished at last.. no words.. that was it, all of
it.
While on vacation, a man's long term
pet, his dog, had died. Somebody remarked, "You have to take them on a
last walk before they die," and he had become deeply guilt stricken,
feeling he had failed his old pal, and had sunk into a deep depression. In
trance, I pointed out to him that he had taken the dog for his last walk,
before he departed on vacation. The guilt resolved, with further grieving he
came to peace, and laid his canine friend to final rest.
A young woman had had an emotional
breakdown, after rejecting her partner for being a womanizer, with no interest
in changing. She was hardly eating or sleeping, barely living, going to work
like a zombie. Coming out of the first trance, after grief release she said,
"I'm hungry!" Returning for the second session she said, "When
he calls me on the phone, instead of feeling so desperately awful, I see myself
saying goodbye to him as I visualized in trance, and I'm O.K." Aligning
her head and heart while releasing the tears of grief was all it took. Because
she had no other problems to complicate matters, only one session was needed to
initiate her recovery process. Though not always this simple, healing is always
a possibility.
Till the next time, Brian.
A Hypnotherapist’s Casebook No. 3.
Working With Young People.
Hypnotherapy with young persons, from
the ages of approximately 13 to 21 years old, can often produce extraordinarily
powerful results. One reason is that their minds are so open and flexible, so
that the process of change is easily assimilated into their own current growth
and development. In addition, their personality and self esteem are still being
formed by incorporating the "messages" conveyed by the words and
behavior of family, authority figures and peers. Positive suggestions absorbed
in trance give them the necessary emotional support and nurturing that they
need.
The common antecedent to many problems
is parental conflict, especially separation and divorce. Adults usually have
little idea how these events devastate a child's sense of security. A rapid drop
in academic levels, or sudden negative behavioral changes, (if not the result
of alcohol/drug problems, another common cause), frequently indicates a problem
at home. Remarriage often brings on or further aggravates difficulties. Much of
the time the child is classed as either mad or bad, when in fact they are
caught in emotional traps. Because young people are very in touch with their
situations and emotions, especially in trance, it is often quite a simple
process to assist them obtain relief. Many require no more than four or five
sessions, of two hours plus, for virtual elimination of their troubles.
Simultaneous initiation of ongoing emotional improvement processes adds many
more benefits. Realizing that a person's life may be radically improved for
fifty or more years is personally very rewarding to me. Also, my own
adolescence was so disastrous, agonizing and bereft, that I have a deep
compassion and understanding of troubled teenagers, and love to provide them
with the assistance I never knew I needed, and of course did not get.
Serious problems such as trichonomania,
(compulsively pulling out of hair and eyelashes), obsessive hand washing, night
terrors, and so forth, have also yielded to my hypnotic ministrations. I have
helped a succession of young males reverse declining grades and other
unacceptable behavior at school, by resolving resentment regarding a
stepfather, especially if the stepfather is "mistreating" a mother
the son is very close to. Unfortunately, when a young person gets poor grades,
not knowing this is the result of emotional stress, they may conclude they are
stupid and may begin to regard themselves as a failure. In fact, I have
retroactively dealt with these issues in adults, still carrying scars to their
self-esteem from precisely this sequence.
Till the next time. Brian Green. mindmagic123.com


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