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More Scripts & Strategies in Hypnotherapy
About this book
A collection of brand new general scripts from Lynda Hudson, author of Scripts and Strategies in Hypnotherapy with Children ISBN: 9781845901394. This book covers: Also included is the use of Hypnotic Language and suggestions for varying scripts for particular clients. This volume is an outstanding complement to Roger Allen's now classic Scripts and Strategies in Hypnotherapy ISBN: 9781904424215 and will be welcomed by beginner and experienced practitioners alike. Lynda Hudson, a former teacher, is a clinical hypnosis practitioner who specialises in working with children. She is a lecturer in clinical hypnosis at the London College of Clinical Hypnosis (LCCH) and provides master classes in using hypnosis with children. Covers: Anxiety;Panic Attacks;Phobias; Sexual problems; Breaking habits; Sporting performance; Managing dyslexia and related; Social stigma; Essential tremor; Tics and twitches; Urinary incontinence; IBS; Pain control; Preparation for and recovery from childbirth; Sleeping difficulties; Speaking in groups, meetings, conferences etc; Enhanced business performance; Preparation and recovery from surgery and illness; Coping with mild to moderate depression;Recovering memory (not recovering traumatic memory)
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Anxiety, Panic, Phobias
Ratio breathing
Variations, Adaptations and Recommendations
Rewind procedure
Summary of Rewind Procedure
- Prepare to turn the frightening event into a film/movie/sequence on a computer screen and establish a safe beginning and a safe end.
- See the sequence through on the screen from beginning to end (Optional: create further dissociation by sitting above/beside self to watch whole process). Freeze-frame the safe end scene.
- Run the sequence backwards as if on rewind mode, emphasizing the safe end and safe beginning. Blank out the screen.
- Repeat Rewind Procedure, changing modalities of speed, size, colour, cartoons etc., blanking out the screen between each rewind.
- Optional: step into the end scene of the sequence (associated) and rewind it again.
- Run it forwards again from the beginning, ensuring that the client behaves as they would prefer to have done (dissociated). Repeat this action until no further improvements can be made and the client reports that previous negative feelings have been eliminated or significantly reduced.
- Step into the picture and go through the event from beginning to end, noticing the feelings of confidence and calm (associated).
Generic rewind template
Eliminate or lessen the effect of a previously experienced frightening event, phobic response or panic attack
Table of contents
- Cover
- Praise for More Scripts and Strategies in Hypnotherapy
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Hypnotic Language
- Anxiety, Panic, Phobias
- Anchors – Explanation and Procedure
- Mild to Moderate Depression
- Sleep
- Sexual Issues
- Essential Tremor
- Vocal and Motor Tics
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Urinary Incontinence and Bladder Retraining
- Surgery: Preparation and Recovery
- Coping with Pain
- Antenatal, Childbirth, Post-natal
- Enhance Business Performance
- Speaking in Groups, Meetings, Conferences, Classrooms
- Tests and Exams
- Sport and Performance
- Miscellaneous
- Habits
- Inductions and Deepeners
- Reorientation Procedures
- References and Useful Resources
- Copyright