
Introduction to this course teaching the basics that you need to be able to hypnotise anyone without using hypnosis scripts
This lecture gives an introduction to guiding attention as the first stage in inducing hypnosis
This lecture explains using the clients presenting problem as a way of guiding attention and inducing hypnosis
This lecture explains about using a story or a journey as a way of guiding attention and inducing hypnosis
This lecture explains about using a clients hobbies and interests as a way of hypnotising them and guiding them into hypnosis
This lecture is a hypnotic induction demonstration with a real client, demonstrating using a leisure interest to induce hypnosis
This lecture explains about using structured hypnotic inductions to induce hypnosis
This lecture gives an overview of what you have learnt in this section on guiding associations
This lecture is an introduction to the topic of responsiveness, which is an important part of doing hypnosis, and doing influential communication
This lecture explains more about responsiveness and how I build and test for responsiveness
In this lecture I introduce the subject of expectancy, which is having clients expecting unconsciously that things will go a certain way, like expecting therapy will be successful, or expecting that the hypnosis will work.
In this lecture I explain about how to build and use expectancy
This lecture I teach about confusion. Confusion is a key part of doing hypnosis, it is one of the best ways to shake up someone's current mental set (way of thinking and behaving and believing) and giving a new mental set.
This lecture continues teaching about using confusion as an integral part of inducing hypnosis
This lecture is a hypnosis demonstration which you can follow along to and learn from, or you can let yourself go with it and follow it to experience it as a hypnotic induction. This hypnotic induction is a linguistic confusion induction
In this lecture you will learn about guiding associations. Guiding associations helps to direct someone from where they are at to where they want to be. This could be from out of hypnosis to in hypnosis, or from having a problem to finding the solution. Clients have a map of the world, the therapists job is to help highlight specific routes on that map.
In this lecture you will learn about the role that dissociation plays in inducing hypnosis and in therapeutic change. Dissociation gives the feeling of something happening automatically and independently of conscious control. This is one of the experiences people often describe when they are hypnotised - that feeling of things happening automatically that they didn't do on purpose.
This lecture continues to explain about the role that dissociation plays in hypnosis and therapy and how it can be used and what you can do to create a feeling of dissociation.
This lecture is a conclusion lecture. In this lecture I round up what you have learnt throughout this course.
Have you ever wanted to be able to hypnotise anyone?
Would you like to know how to do hypnosis without needing hypnosis scripts?
Are you new to hypnosis, perhaps with no experience and wondering where to start?
If you answer yes to any of these questions then this course may well be for you.
This Fundamentals of Hypnosis - How to do Hypnosis course from Dan Jones, one of the UK's leading hypnotherapists and author of many best-selling hypnosis & hypnotherapy books teaches you what you need to know to be able to hypnotise anyone without the need for hypnosis scripts.
The course comprises of video lectures and demonstrations of hypnotic inductions with real subjects - you can preview some of the lecture videos below before you decide whether this course is right for you. The course is broken down into the stages which are important to consider when doing hypnotic inductions and therapeutic hypnosis.
You will learn the five fundamentals behind most hypnotic inductions and hypnotic therapy:
Guiding Attention
Increasing Responsiveness and Expectancy
Guiding Associations
The Use of Confusion
The Role of Dissociation
This hypnosis course teaching you how to do hypnosis should take a few hours to complete, but you are likely to want to spend a little time re-watching some of the lectures and hypnosis demonstrations and practice with family and friends to fully absorb and learn all the material.
The main sections all end with a quiz to test your knowledge of what you have learnt about doing hypnosis in that section of the course.
This course is ideal for beginners to the field of hypnosis who are perhaps just starting out and wanting to get the best start at how to do hypnosis on others, or those with perhaps limited prior hypnosis experience, or only experience doing hypnosis using hypnosis scripts who would like to take their skill to the next level and be able to hypnotise people without the need for hypnosis scripts.