Tag Archive | "Ethics"

The Ethics of “Covert” Hypnosis – William May

Sunday, December 6, 2009

0 Comments

It is a common question, one that anyone who works with and teaches hypnosis, particularly covert hypnosis, will run across. Even before it is asked, I see it in the eyes, hear the slowing of the voice. It is, for many (myself included) one of the most serious questions that we run across, and it’s [...]

Continue reading...

How To Handle An Hypnotic Abreaction

Friday, September 4, 2009

0 Comments

I recently wrote an article for my Hypnosis Elite Newsletter which was inspired by an e-mail I had received from a Hypnotist in training. The Hypnotist wanted to know what an "Abreaction" was as a book he was reading about hypnosis mentioned it, but never went into detail about the subject. I received a lot of great feedback from the newsletter so I thought I would share it with all the readers of my blog. Personally, I feel every hypnotist needs to know what an Hypnotic Abreaction is and how to stop one in the rare case that one does happen. So check out my response to the Hypnotists and takes notes if you must because an abreaction could happen to one of your clients...

Continue reading...

Is Hypnosis Dangerous? Some Hypnotists Are! by Don Gibbons

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

0 Comments

Are their dangers to hypnosis that we don't know about? Is Hypnosis Dangerous or are some Hypnotist dangerous?

Continue reading...

Copy Protected by Chetan's WP-CopyProtect.