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Extreme Street Hypnosis
Lecture
Notes
Abreactions
An
abreaction is an unusual
reaction from a subject which
can be brought on when strong
emotions surface during a
hypnosis session. Examples of an
abreaction are:
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Crying
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Screaming
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Uncontrollable
laughter
The best
way to deal with an abreaction
is to emerge the subject from
hypnosis. An excellent way to do
this is to first, end the
abreaction by saying "The
scene fades, and you tend to
your breathing." Say this
calmly and confidently, over and
over. The abreaction will
subside. Then emerge the person
from hypnosis.
Shock
Induction Safety
Shock
inductions involve sudden
movements or noises, and because
of this it is important to
ensure that the subject has no
pre-existing conditions that
could be made worse by your use
of the induction. ALWAYS
ask your subject if she has any
neck or arm problems before
doing the shock induction. If
she says "Yes.", DO
NOT do a shock induction.
Obviously this should never be
done on anyone who has a heart
condition.
The hand
drop induction is very effective
for street hypnosis, but it
should always be done with the
subject seated. The reason for
this is that there is a natural
tendency for the human body to
lurch forward when this
induction is triggered. Be ready
to catch the subject if this
happens.
The
Hypnotic Hangover
Sometimes a
subject will emerge from
hypnosis and complain of a
headache, dizzyness or a sense
of "still being
hypnotized". This is
known as a hypnotic hangover.
The hypnotic hangover is very
easy to fix. Simply hypnotize
her again and then emerge her
very slowly from hypnosis.
During the emergence, give lots
of suggestions for well being
and feeling fine.
Coma
State
Coma state,
also known as Esdaille state is
a very deep state of hypnosis. A
subject in coma state feels
wonderful and may not emerge
when you request it. It is
extremely unlikely that one of
your subjects will experience
coma state, but if this happens,
follow these steps:
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Ask the
subject why she didn't
emerge. If she answers you,
she is not in coma
state.
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If she
does not answer you, GENTLY
shake her. She could
be asleep.
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If she
doesn't respond, you must
resort to the "coma
threat". Say to her,
"I know you're feeling
really good right now, but
you need to emerge now. If
you do not emerge by the
time I count from one to
five, I will place a
hypnotic seal on you so that
you can never experience
this state again." Be
firm with this threat.
Begin your count, and she
will emerge because she will
not risk never being able to
experience the state again.
sean@WorldsFastestHypnotist.com
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