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Index
A B
'ABCD' signal, 112 back pain, 186-89
Achieveable Outcome, 45 behavior, 6,19,22, 3940,65,
actualizing, 21,22, 66, 136, 145, 70, 79, 83, 86, 96, 99, 112,
146 147,157,182
ad-lib, 91 Behaviorists, 6, 14
Adler, Alfred, 14 belief, 38, 46, 130
Advanced Neuro Dynamics, Bernheim, Hippolyte, iii,
107,175 13-14,142
age regression, 132 Binet, Alfred, 11
allopathic, 6 biofeedback, 110-111
ambiguity, 29,33,73,109,115 bipolar disorders, 175
phonological, 33 bizarre post-hypnotic
syntactic, 33 suggestions, 62
ambiguous language, 25,29 blinking, 3, 38, 75, 84, 88,
American Pacific University, 179-180
175 bloodletting, 11
American Institute of body positions, 85, 186
Hypnotherapy, 95,126 Braid, James, iii, 13, 23, 25, 70
amnesia, 21, 62-63, 130, 146 brain hemispheres, 24
amnesia for suggestions, 21 brain wave patterns, 85
analgesia, 62, 64 Bramwell, Milne, 15
anchor, 95 breathing, 24,37,39,74, 85-88,
anesthesia, 62, 64-65 90,167-168
glove, 62, 64 Britain, 15
anesthetic, 13, 64-65 Buddha, 52
Animal Magnetism, 12
The Answer Within, 126
arm levitation, 75, 86,91, 136, C
180 cancer, 118,122,174
associations, 71 catalepsy, 5-6,21,39, 62-63, 66,
attention, 4,24,37-38, 44/48! 75, 109, 133, 135, 160,
70-71/76! 83,85-86,112, 186-187
115-117,120,122-123,148, arm, 5-6,39,62-63,66, 75,
157,167-168 109,131-133,160,184
automatic movement, 62, 64, full body, 6, 21, 6243,135,
132,183 186

217
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cause and effect, 30, 43,46 D Elliottson, 12 Finger Vice Test, 55


change work, 96-97,121, Dakota, 151 Elman, Dave, iii, iv, 16, 65, 66, fixation, 13,23, 70, 153
123-124,126,146,182 Deep Trance Phenomena, 3,66, 142, 151-164,167,168, floating, 6243,107, 132, 184
chloroform, 13 71,129 190-192,192-194, 196 forgetting, 135,147,187
choice, 32, 46,77-78, 161,173 deep trance, 3, 11,37, 52, 61, embedded description, 73 formal trance induction, 110
Chopra, Deepak, 3,4,100 64, 66, 71, 111, 129, 136-137, embedded commands, 73,115 fractionation, 142,157,159
clock, 37 141, 146, 148, 151, 153, 157, embedded metaphors, 115, Franklin, Benjamin, 12
cocaine, 14 169 123-124,125,141 Freud, Sigmund, 14
Colgate University, 129 Deep Hypnotic Phenomena epileptic seizures, 175 full body catalepsy, 6,21,
coma, 154 Tests, 21 Erickson, Milton, iii, 3, 7, 15, 6243,135,188
comatose, 62,65,136 deepening techniques, 3,139, 16, 20, 21, 22, 24, 29, 37, 38,
comfortable chair, 167 141-143,145,147 39, 57, 66, 69-79, 83, 86,
Comparative Deletion, 32,47 deeper hypnotic phenomena, 95-97, 99, 107, 109,115, 117, G
comparative words, 32 129 119,120,121-122, 123,126, galvanic skin responses, 85
Complex Equivalence, 31,46 deletion, 32,47 129, 136, 137, 142, 147, 151, General Techniques of Hypnotism,
compound suggestions, 77 depression 175 157, 162, 167, 169, 175, 16
conditioning, 14,66,158 diabetes, 5 Erickson Foundation, 16 General Hypnosis Paradigm,
confusion, 71 dialogue, 4,29, 105, 115, Ericksonian hypnosis, iv, 16, 95-96,105,110,182
Conscious Mind, 5,19,21,23, 120-121 29,57,69-79,83-91, 95-102, glove anesthesia, 62, 64
29, 39, 64, 72-73, 78, 85, internal, 4 116, 129, 147, 151, 152, 162, Gordon, David, 126
99-100,110,120,129,135, Dictionary and Balloon Test, 54 167,179-181 Great Irish Stroker, 11
144,146-148,185 direct suggestion, 3, 72,141, Esdaile, James, 13, 65 Greater Problem, 45
consciousness, 3,33,110 187 Estabrooks, George, 3,15-16, Greatrakes, Valentine, 11
context, 33, 99 directing, 29 129-130,183,188 guiding, 20,95,109
continuous learning, 175 disease, 21,99-100,174 Experiencing Hypnosis, 109, 209 Guillotin, 12
control, 7, 12-13,19-22/43, dissociation, 78, 152 Extended Quotes, 32 guilt, 99
51-52, 132,156,173,184,188 distraction, 71,137 extroversion, 21
conversation, 19, 29, 37, 51,111, distress in trance, 61 eyes, 23,62,153,158-159,192
167 double dissociation, 78 blinking, 3, 38, 75, 84, 88, H
Conversational Postulate, 32 Double Bind, 32, 77-78 179-1 80
hallucination, 64-65,143, 145
convincers, 38-39,56-57/63! doubt, 71,153 closure, 153
hand rotation, 64,133,144,185
70, 75, 76, 79, 107, 130, 136, dreams, 6-7, 20, 75-76, 84, fluttering, 84, 157
Harvard University, 15
141,188 88-89,133-134,179,181, wetness, 168
healing, 6, 11-12, 21, 23,53, 66,
cooperation, 174 185-186 eyelids locked closed, 131, 183
86,95,97-98, 100-101, 118,
counseling, 69,173 driving trance 19,51,83 122,145-146,182,209
Counter Examples, 46 health, 4, 97-99, 122
creative visualization, 15 F heaviness (sensation of), 54/62,
critical faculty, 152-153 E Fargo, 151 63, 77, 84, 116, 131, 160, 167,
curiosity, 29, 53, 115-117, fear, 153-154, 167 183
120-121,123 Egypt, 5
elevator trance, 83 Fere, Charles, 11 Hehl, Maximilian, 11
Finger signals, 16
Hypnosis: A Comprehensive Guide Index

hierarchy of issues, 44 imitation, 153 koans, 5 Master Practitioner training,


high blood pressure, 5 immune system, 4 Krasner, A M, 45 45,99
Higher Self, 97-98 implications, 11, 71, 78 krebiozen, 118-119,122 matching, 39, 167
History of Hypnosis, 15 incomplete sentence, 34 meaning, 12,33,99, 109
Hull, Clark, 15 India, 5, 11, 13, 65 Mesmer, Frans Anton, iii, 11-12
Hypnosis, 1, 3-7, 9, 11-16, indirect hypnosis, 3, 15-16, mesmerism, 12-13/65
L
19-24,29-30,32,34,37-40, 69-72,78,115,129,137,141, Mesmerism, 13
44,46,48, 51-54, 56-57, 59, La Fontaine, 3
146,151-152, metabolism, 5
Language patterns, 25,29-30,
61-66, 69-72, 74, 76, 78, indirect suggestion, 72, 129, metaphor loops, 147
83-86,90,95-100,102, 45,48,115,125
141 metaphors, 3, 100,113, 115, 117,
Lankton, Carol, 126
105-110,112,115-118, inductions, 11,16,29,39,66, 119-121,123-126,141,147
Lankton, Stephen, 126
120-124,126,130,132, 134, 69, 70, 78, 83-91, 95, 96, 107, MFCC, 174
Lavoisier, 12
136-137,142, 144,146-148, 109,110,115,121,129-137, Milton Model, 3, 27, 29-31, 33,
learning, 6-7,20,22-24,30-31,
151-154,156-158,160,162, 141, 147, 151, 152, 154, 48,71-73,75,115,121
66, 69-70, 76, 83, 85, 112,
164,168,173-176,180,182, 157-164,167-169,173-176, mind reading, 46, 204
115,119,122-124,129,135,
184, 186, 189,191,193 179-197 Mind / Body connection, 3-7,
157,175
authoritarian, 3, 16, 25, 29, informal trance induction, 96, 23,53,100,118
Learning State, 23-24
69,129,137,146,151-152 182 misconceptions, 51,154
LeCron, Leslie, 16, 61, 62, 66,
indirect, 3, 15-16, 69-72, 78, interaction, 51, 53 Mismatchers, 55-56, 77
99, 153,
115, 129, 137, 141, 146, internal dialogue, 4 Modal Operators, 47
lethargy, 62-63
151-152 internal state, 46 model of the world, 71
levels of trance, 20-22, 61, 66,
permissive, 3, 15-16, 25/29, internet, 95, 175 modifier, 33
77,85,153
69-70,78,115,129,137, intervention, 5, 14,45, 79, monoideaism, 13
levitation, 75, 86, 91, 136, 153,
151-152 95-96, 106-107,126,152, monotony, 153
180
Hypnosis and Suggestibility, , 15 173-174 MSW, 174
Liebault, 13-14
hypnotherapy, 6-7,20-22/37, generalised, 95 multiple personality, 5, 175
Life Reframing in Hypnosis, 99
57, 88, 95, 99, 121, 123, 126, specific, 95 multiple metaphors, 147
light trance, 22, 51, 63, 66, 136,
129,148,151,167,173,175 multiple embedded
168,173
hypnotic phenomena, 6,11, metaphors, 115,123-125
lodestone, 11
21-22, 61, 65, 85, 96, 129, T multiple loop openings, 123
London, 6,12-13
136,151,182 James, William, 213 multiple-choice questions, 112
loops, 115,121,147
hypnotic intervention, 95, 126 Janet, Pierre, 11 My Voice Will Go With You, 117,
Lost Performative, 30,46
Hypnotism, 129 Journal of the American Medical 208
Hypnotism Today, 61 Association, 14, 118
hysteria, 175 Jung, Carl, 14 N
M
magnets, 11 Nancy, 13-14
manic depression, 175 Nancy School of Hypnosis, 13
I K Marquis de Pusseguyr, 12 negative hallucinations, 62
ideomotor signals, 3, 16, 85, kinesthetics, 109 massage, 11 'Negative+ until' suggestions,
103,105, 107,109, 111 knee jerk reflex, 14 77
imagination, 55,144,159,192 nerve cells, 4
Hypnosis: A Comprehensive Guide Index

Neuro-Linguistic Personal History, 3,41,43,45,


Programming (NLP), 4,14,
punctuation, 33, 73 S
4748,70-71,96,121,174, puns, 71 Sanskrit, 11
15, 16, 39, 45, 61, 95, 99, 122, 182
151,152,173,175,176 schizophrenia, 75
phonological ambiguity, 33
sciatica, 13
neuro-transmitters, 4, physical cue, 141
neurology, 145,156,191 physiological responses, 85 Q scope, 33,95,173-174
quantum biology, 4 scripts, 6, 95, 167, 176-177
neurons, 4 physiology, 39, 141, 146,
quantum physics, 4 Selectional Restriction
Neurypnology, 13/25 168-169
Quantum Healing, 100 Violation, 33
nominalizations, 31/47 positive hallucination, 64, 145
Question Set Induction, 83,179 selective thinking, 152-153
non-verbal suggestion, 12 post-hypnotic suggestions, 3,
questioning techniques, 43 self hypnosis, 151
nouns, 31/47 6243,129,135-137,139,
Self Hypnotism, 99
novocaine, 65 141,143,145-148,169, 186
Shaman, 5
Postural Sway, 56-57
Shamanism, 76
posture, 39,85,167
rapport, 3, 7, 16, 19-20, 29, shock, 5/71
0 power, 3, 5-6, 39, 51, 77,
short-term suggestions, 135,
117-118,122,124,151 37-39, 43/48, 53, 62-63, 65,
observation, 14,142,169 187
pre-talk, 3,49,51-53,55,57, 77, 87, 97, 167
omissions, 48 Sidis, Boris, 15, 146
69-70, 83, 96, 154, 156, 167, rates of respiration, 85
open-ended suggestions, 76 signals, 3, 16, 85, 103, 105, 107,
182, 190 reality, 5,21, 38
opposite sex, 175 referential index, 32/47 109-112
opposites, 77 prediction, 46
reframing, 99 sleep, 52, 75-76,84, 88, 105,
overtrancing, 52 preparation, 70, 74, 96, 164, 182
reinforcing, 86, 90,121 119,129-134,154,179-180,
presenting problem, 4345,98,
relaxation, 6, 15, 24, 51,6243, 183-186
107,121
86,130-134,141,143-145, sleep walking, 134, 186
P presuppositions, 31/46
154-163, 183-186, sleeping temples, 11
pretence, 153
Pacing, 32 190-191,192-194 smell, 62-63
Principles of Psychology, 14
pain, 6,12-13, 62, 64,153, 173 mental, 157, 160, 161, 163, smoking, 22,129,173
programming, 4,7,14,95,151,
Paracelsus, 11 193-194,196 somnambulism, 6,62,65,161
173,175 somnambulistic trance, 12, 65,
paradox, 152 progressive, 15
progressive relaxation, 15
parallels, 120 repeated induction, 141 153
Progressive Test Induction, 3,
Paris, 12 response, 32,34,37-39/46, 52, stage hypnosis, 5/21-22 64,
127,129-131,133,135-137,
Parts Integration, 61 73,76-77,112, 142,147-1 48 147,151
141,147,157,162,183,188 Sticky (exercise)111-112
pauses, 73 responsibility, 98, 152
psychiatry, 69
Pavlov, Ivan, 15 reverse order closing, 121, 123 stiff arm, 131, 184
psychoanalysis, 14/38
pendulum, 3,103,105-112,136 rhythm, 77,153, 162,167 stimulus-response, 14
The Psychobiology of Mind/Body
Pendulum Chart, 107-108,110 root cause, 43,106-107 stories, 69,99, 115, 119-121,
Healing, 23, 118 123-124,126,136
pendulum intervention, 107 Rosen, Sidney, 117
psychology, 12, 1P15,146
perception, 5, 20 Rossi, Ernest, 16, 23,99, 109, story-telling, 69
Analytical branch, 14 stress reduction, 173
performance enhancement, 173 118
European, 14 stroking, 11
peripheral vision, 23, 38, run-on sentence, 33
The Psychology of Suggestion, 15,
167-168 Russian Medical Society, 15
146
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style, 3, 6, 22, 29, 72-73, 115,


126, 129, 137, 141, 152, 154,
therapy, 5-6,13-15,20,45,53,
95/98-99! 106-107,135, 137,
u W
Unconscious Mind, 3-6, 11,16, weak legs, 132,184
165,167,169,173,175 147-1 48,173-1 75,188 19-20,22-23,25,29,3%39, weight loss, 73
suggestibility tests, 3, 21, 49, Time-Line Therapy@,6,45,95, 44,48,51,53, 56, 71-78, 85, Weitzenhoffer, Andre, 16, 64
51,53-57,70,96,182 98,99,106,107, 173-175 90,96-102, 105-107, Why nots, 77
suggestions, 3,20-21, 38-39, tonality, 73 109-112,115-117, 120-122, The Wizard Within, 45
52-57, 62-63,72 75-77, tone of voice, 73,83,86,117 124,126,135-137, 141,
84-86,90,95,124,129-131, touch, 7, 64, 79, 87, 89, 91, 143-148,152, 168-169,
135-137,139,141,143, 97-98,109, 111-112, 115, 173-174,176,182,186,188 Y
145-148,156-158,161,163, 133-134,141, 143,180-181, Unconscious, 3-7,11,16, Yale University, 15
168-169,179,181,183, 185-186 19-23,25,29,33,38-39/44, Yes Sets, 74
186-187,191,194,196 traditional hypnotism, 129 48, 51, 53, 56, 61, 66, 71-78, Yes-No questions, 111
direct, 3, 72, 141, 187 trance phenomenon, 20,130, 84-85,88-91,95-102,
indirect, 72, 129, 141 141 105-107,109-112,115-118,
open-ended, 76 trance, 3,5-7,11-17,19-25/29,
post-hypnotic, 52, 63, 64, 65, 37-40,48,51-53,56-57, 61,
120-124,126,133,135-137,
141,143-148,152, 168-169,
z
129,135-137,141-143, 63-66, 69-73/76-78! 83, Zeig, Jeffrey, 16
173-174,176,179, 181,182,
145-148,169,186 85-86,89-91/95-96! 98,105, Zen Buddhist, 5
185-186,188
Suggestive Therapeutics, 142 107,109-111,115-116,121, Zen monasteries, 52
underlying cause, 105
superficial trance, 153 123,126,129-130,135-137, Universal Quantifier, 31, 46
surface sentence, 73 141-143,145-148,151-153, Unspecified Comparison, 32
surgery, 13/65 157-159,161-164, 167-169, Unspecified Predicate, 31
surprise, 71 173, 179-181, l82,l87,l88, utilization, 3, 34-35,3740, 51,
synapse, 4 194 61, 70, 79, 96, 115-116, 137,
synchronizing, 51 deepening, 3, 37, 65, 86, 89, 142, 182
syntactic ambiguity, 33 91,137,139,141-143,145, Utilization Exercise, 39, 51
syphilis, 11 147,181 utilization approach, 70,79
driving, 19,51, 83
elevator, 83
T inducing, 16, 37, 51, 56, 65,
69-70, 86, 95, 115, 126, 135,
v
Tag Question, 31 values, 52, 64, 71/95
talking therapy, 14 162,173
verbs, 31/47
taste, 62-63 light, 22, 51, 62-63, 66, 136,
Vienna, 11-12
techniques, 3,5-6,11,13-16, 153,173
Visual Hallucinations, 134, 186,
29, 34, 39, 43, 66, 69-70, 95, somnambulistic, 12, 65, 153
188
115,137,139,141-143, superficial, 153
voice, 29, 56, 73, 83, 86, 90, 117,
145-147,152-153,203, trigger, 72, 142, 147, 173
131,133,146,168,183, 185
210-211,214,216,219-220 truisms, 74-75 tone, 73/83, 86,117
television, 5, 19-20 trust, 53, 110, 154, 176
tension, 158, 192 twentieth century, 5,14,15
Therapeutic Metaphors, 126 Twitmeyer, William, 14-15
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effective hypnoanalytic techniques designed for the professional.

"Duncan McColl has provided us with a fresh look at how we do our


work. It is insightful and provocative. It is scholarly yet remarkably
free from the language which constantly calls out for the use of a
dictionary. It is fresh and invigorating."
-The Hypnotherapist.

Duncan McColl is a practicing member of the International Association of


Precision Therapists, the International Society for Professional Hypnosis (USA)
and is a biofeedback, behavioral and management science consultant. He
served as a pilot in the RAF during the Second World War. He later qualified as
a chartered accountant and worked as a senior financial and a marketing
executive in leading British and American companies spending thirty-five years
abroad, mainly in the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico and Spain. Since
1970 he has successfully applied ancient and modern teachings, many of them
not available in English, to health and business problems, to stress
management, creative thinking, psychometric interviewing, and to staff
motivation and development.

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Now available in paperback Scripts And Strategies In Hypnotherapy
Volume I1
Scripts And Strategies In Hypnotherapy Roger P. Allen
The first volume of Scripts and Strategies in Hypnotherapy was
Volume I published in 1997 to great acclaim. A rich, comprehensive source of
Roger P. Allen scripts and strategies to be used by hypnotherapists of all levels of
experience, it is now joined by Scripts and Strategies in Hypnotherapy
The use of scripts in induction procedures provides a framework upon
Volume II, an indispensable collection of further scripts for
which to build successful therapy sessions. Written by a practicing
hypnotherapist thatts may be used as they stand, or adapted for specific
hypnotherapist, this is a rich, comprehensive source of scripts and situations.
strategies to be used by hypnotherapists of all levels of experience.
Areas covered include inductions, deepeners and actual scripts for a Areas covered include inductions, deepeners and actual scripts and
wide range of problems, from nail biting to getting a good night's sleep, strategies for a wide range of problems, from nail biting, weight loss and
sports performance to past-life recall, pain management to resolving amnesia to anxiety, panic attacks and enuresis in children. There is also a
sexual problems. All scripts may be used as they stand or adapted for detailed section on smoking cessation that delivers the powerful 'Single
specific situations. A runaway bestseller. Session Stop Smoking Therapy Method'.

"Imaginative, practical and essential for anyone getting started in CLOTH 208 PAGES ISBN: 1899836691
hypnotherapy."
-Martin Roberts, Ph.D., author of Change Management Excellence.

Roger P. Allen is a practising hypnotherapist based in Portsmouth, UK. He


constantly seeks to improve therapeutic practice by integrating into his sessions
a wide range of established and experimental techniques and theories.

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