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Intermediate Hypnotheraphy

Welcome to the Intermediate Hypnotheraphy class.
In learning during 300 jam In this class, we will explore one of the most fascinating and often misunderstood phenomena of the human mind.
Hypnosis is not about magic or mind control, but rather about understanding how consciousness works, how suggestion can shape perception, and how we can harness the power of the subconscious mind for positive transformation.
Let us open the door to a deeper understanding of the extraordinary potential that lies within every human being.

SCIENTIFIC HYPNOSIS

  1. Scientific Hypnosis Definition

  2. Neurophysiological Aspects of Hypnosis

  3. Psychological and Cognitive Aspects

  4. Brain Waves and Hypnosis

  5. Scientific Hypnosis Research Methodology

  6. Contributions of Important Figures and Research

  7. Scientific Hypnosis Application

  8. Neuroscience of Hypnosis and Brain Mechanisms During Trance

    • Changes in Brain Activity during Trance
    • Neuroscience Model of Hypnosis (David Spiegel, Stanford University)
    • Neurobiological Mechanisms of Suggestion
    • Neuropsychology of Somnambulism Condition
    • Hypnosis, Neurotransmitters, and the Nervous System
    • Left and Right Brain Integration in Trance

INDUCTION

  1. Spiegel Method: Eye-Roll Induction

  2. Moving Awareness Induction

  3. George Bien style induction

  4. “Utilizing Loss of Equilibrium”

  5. Physical Induction

  6. Verbal Involvement Induction

  7. B. J. Hartman Induction

  8. Guided Imagery (Induksi Guided Imagery)

  9. HERMAWAN INDUCTION – Eye Meridian Relaxation

  10. The (Dr.) Flowers Method / Flowers Induction

  11. Induksi Eye Fixation (Teknik Fokus Mata)

  12. Seven plus or minus two

  13. Dave Elman Induction

  14. Blackboard Induction

  15. Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR)

  16. Rapid Arm Drop Induction

  17. Guided Breathing

DEEPENING

  1. The Number (deepening)

  2. The Hallwa

  3. The Ball of Light

  4. The Elevator

  5. The Stairway

  6. The Private Place (Deepening)

  7. Fractional Deepening

  8. Silent Period (Deepening)

  9. River Flow Deepening

  10. Breathwork terapeutik

  11. Rapid Arm Drop (deepening)

  12. Shoulder Press (Tekanan Bahu)

  13. Homoaction — Deepening

  14. Deepening — Misdirection

  15. Deepening Fractionation

  16. Ideomotor Suggestions (Sugesti Ideomotor)

  17. Placebo Deepening

  18. Hermawan Deepening

REVIVIFICATION vs HYPERMNESIA

  1. Definition of Revivification

  2. Definition of Hypermnesia

  3. The Main Differences Between Revivification and Hypermnesia

  4. The Relationship between Revivification and Hypermnesia in Hypnotherapy

  5. Practical techniques for performing revivification and hypermnesia

    • General Principles of Memory Access Security
    • Technical Stages of Revivification
    • Technical Stages of Hypermnesia
    • Typical Suggestive Language for Each
    • Managing Emotional Intensity
    • Post-Session Stabilization Protocol

ABREACTION AND CATHARSIS

  1. ABREACTION AND CATHARSIS

  2. Understanding Catharsis

  3. The Difference Between Abreaction and Catharsis

  4. Why Abreaction Occurs

  5. How to Handle Abreaction

  6. How to Lead to Catharsis

  7. 5-step protocol for dealing with abreaction safely & professionally

    • Step 1 — therapist self-stability
    • Step 2 — validation and acceptance of emotions
    • Step 3 — grounding and temporal awareness
    • Step 4 — integration and reframing
    • Step 5 — emotional catharsis and closure
  8. 4 types of abreaction

    • Emotional Abreaction
    • Cognitive Abreaction
    • Somatic Abreaction
    • Silent or Neutral Abreaction
  9. 3 ways to deal with abreaction

    • Ventilation and Validation Approach
    • Grounding Approach and Reality Reorientation
    • Reframing and Meaning Integration Approach
  10. Step by step procedure for handling severe abreaction

    • Stay Calm and Maintain Therapeutic Presence
    • Stabilizing the Client's Physical and Respiratory Responses
    • Performing Grounding and Gradual Reality Orientation
    • Validation and Affirmation of Emotional Safety
    • Secure Integration and Closure

THERAPEUTIC

  1. Brief therapy

  2. Inner child therapy

  3. Time line therapy (tlt)

  4. Inner father hypnosis

  5. Heart techniques therapy

  6. Uncovering techniques therapy

    • Uncovering techniques therapy (affect bridge & healing integration)
    • Uncovering techniques therapy – reimprinting & transformation
  7. Inner child reconnection

  8. Pot mental therapy

  9. Ego state therapy

  10. Inner healer activation hypnosis

    • Inner healer reprogramming hypnosis
    • Inner healer integration hypnosis
    • Inner healer transcendence hypnosis
  11. Guided imagery therapy

  12. Resources therapy

  13. Introject therapy

  14. Wisdom therapy

  15. Secondary gain therapy

  16. Personality part retrieval therapy

  17. Outcome-based therapy (obt)

  18. Dissociation therapy

  19. Desensitization therapy

  20. The empowerment symbol therapy

  21. The circle of excellence therapy

  22. Acceptance and commitment therapy (act)

  23. Ideo sensory & motor signal therapy

  24. Inner child work therapy

  25. Widem therapy

  26. Somatic experiencing (se)

  27. Thought dissociation hypnosis

  28. Pray scale chair therapy

  29. Chair therapy & scaling therapy

  30. Association therapy (terapi asosiasi)

  31. Peace pain therapy

  32. Perceptual position therapy (ppt)

  33. Metaphora defusi emosional therapy (mdet)

  34. Hypno-cbt “change” method

  35. Hypno-cbt consequence

  36. Hypno-cbt verifikasi realitas

  37. Ego state unlocking therapy

  38. Ego state integration therapy

  39. Ego state by tote model

  40. Ego state reconciliation technique

  41. Somatic core wound transformation

  42. Perceptual position technique

  43. Time Line Therapy: Milestone and End Goal Time line (Kedepan)

  44. Time line therapy: empowering resources (masa lalu ke masa kini)

  45. Time line therapy: timetrap exercis

  46. Score model hypnosis

  47. Optimized suggestion approach (osa)

  48. Empty chair therapy

  49. Unconscious exploration & ideomotor signaling

  50. Unconscious exploration — hypnoprojective techniques

  51. Ideoaffektif (ideoaffective technique)

  52. Metode ideokognitif

  53. Ideo + the seven psychodynamics

  54. Ideo-dynamic focusing method

  55. Brief therapy – scaling technique

  56. Brief therapy: exceptions technique

  57. Brief therapy: problem-free talk / coping TECHNIQUE

  58. Brief therapy – miracle question technique

  59. Brief therapy – flagging question technique

  60. Subconscious reprogramming

  61. Systematic desensitization hypnosis

  62. Memory reorientation technique

  63. Post-trauma empowerment

  64. Emotional decompression hypnosis

  65. Forgiveness integration hypnosis

  66. Emotional decompression hypnosis

  67. Submodality therapy

  68. Rapid emotional release hypnosis (rerh)

  69. Visual squash

  70. Parts integration

  71. Timeline alignment

  72. Affect bridge

  73. Hypnotic calm conditioning (neural anchoring therapy)

  74. The arrow technique (teknik anak panah)

  75. Grief therapy (terapi duka)

  76. Inner sanctuary therapy

  77. Hypno-sedation

  78. Fast phobia cure

  79. Meta model

  80. Behavior therapy

  81. Somatic desensitization

  82. Cognitive therapy

  83. Group therapy

  84. Catharsis therapy

  85. Schema therapy

  86. Cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt)

  87. Modeling therapy

  88. Unconscious exploration: the inner adviser techniqu

  89. Mind–body integration therapy

  90. Cellular reprogramming hypnosis

  91. Mind integration therapy (mit)

  92. Belief systems therapy (bst)

  93. Logotherapy

  94. Art therapy

  95. Somatoform therapy

  96. Abreaction therapy

  97. Reparenting therapy

  98. Hypnoanalysis

  99. Persona deconstruction

  100. Forgiveness & release process

  101. Compulsion release hypnosis (crh)

    • Crh for emotional/binge eating
    • Crh for nicotine compulsion
    • Crh for emotional impulses (anger, anxiety, excessive fear)
    • Crh for sexual & emotional attachment release
    • Crh for relationship trauma & energetic cord cutting
  102. Self–energy reconnection hypnosis (s.e.r.h.)

  103. Heart resonance repatterning hypnosis (h.r.r.h.)

  104. Soul harmonic alignment hypnosis (s.h.a.h.)

  105. Eternal conscious field hypnosis (e.c.f.h.)

GIVING THE RIGHT SUGGESTIONS

  1. Definition of Suggestion in Hypnosis

  2. The Basic Structure of Correct Suggestion

  3. Types of Suggestion in Hypnosis

  4. Psychological Principles Behind Suggestion

  5. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES IN GIVING CORRECT SUGGESTIONS

    • Technical factors in delivering suggestions
    • Neurolinguistic structures in suggestion
    • Ericksonian suggestion delivery technique
    • Submodalities of suggestion (adjustments in visual, auditory, kinesthetic thinking)
    • Suggestion and brain waves
    • Suggestion reinforcement techniques
    • Multi-layer strategy: metaphor + embedded command + fractionation
    • Adjustments based on the client's cognitive type

10 TERMINATION

  1. Meaning and Function of Termination

  2. Main Purpose of Termination

  3. General Principles of Termination

  4. Dangers and Negative Effects of Incorrect or Premature Termination

  5. Real Case Examples

  6. Principles of Correct Termination

  7. Safe Termination Principles for All Clients

  8. Various types of termination in hypnosis

    • Conventional termination
    • Fractionated termination
    • Natural termination
    • Termination with post-hypnotic cue
    • Termination with countdown
    • Termination with positive affirmation
    • Termination with reorientasi kinestetik
    • Parsial termination
    • Positive closure termination
    • Emergency termination

METAFORA (HIPNOSIS ERICKSONIAN)

  1. Understanding Ericksonian Metaphor

  2. Types of Ericksonian Metaphors

  3. Principles of Ericksonian Metaphor Use

  4. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – NATURAL METAPHORS

    • Understanding Natural Metaphors
    • The Function of Natural Metaphors in Hypnotherapy
    • Principles of Using Natural Metaphors (According to Erickson)
    • Examples of Natural Metaphors in Hypnotherapy Sessions
    • Natural Metaphor Creation Structure (Step by Step)
  5. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – STORY METAPHORS

    • Understanding Story Metaphors
    • General Structure of Ericksonian Story Metaphor
    • Types of Story Metaphors in Ericksonian Hypnosis
    • Psychological Functions of Story Metaphors
    • Characteristics of Ericksonian Language and Style in Story Metaphors
  6. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – CHANGE METAPHORS

    • Understanding Change Metaphors
    • Basic Principles of Change Metaphors
    • Types of Change Metaphors
    • The Structure of Making Change Metaphor
  7. CHANGE METAPHOR

    • Change metaphor to let go of the past
    • Change metaphor to find direction in life
    • Change metaphor to overcome fear
    • Change metaphor for self-acceptance
    • Change metaphor to start a new chapter of life
  8. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – SCREEN METAPHORS

    • Definition of Screen Metaphors
    • Basic Principles of Screen Metaphors
    • Structure and Steps of the Screen Metaphor
  9. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – TOOL METAPHORS

    • Understanding Tool Metaphors
    • Characteristics of Tool Metaphors
    • Therapeutic Function of Metaphor Tools
    • Examples of Tool Metaphors
    • Ericksonian Principles in Tool Metaphors
  10. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – JOURNEY METAPHORS

    • Understanding Journey Metaphors
    • The Purpose of Using Journey Metaphors
    • General Structure of Journey Metaphors
    • Example of Journey Metaphor (Ericksonian Text)
  11. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – PARALLEL REALITIES

    • The Basic Meaning of Parallel Realities
    • Therapeutic Goals
    • The Metaphorical Structure of Parallel Realities
    • Ericksonian Characteristics in Parallel Realities
    • The Benefits of Metaphorical Psychotherapy
  12. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – NESTED LOOPS

    • Basic Concept of Nested Loops
    • General Structure of Nested Loops
    • Therapeutic Function of Nested Loops
    • Language Patterns in Nested Loops
    • Ericksonian Principles in Nested Loops
  13. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – MULTIPLE EMBEDDED METAPHORS

    • Understanding Multiple Embedded Metaphors
    • Therapeutic Goals and Functions
    • Basic Structure of Multiple Embedded Metaphors
    • Ericksonian Patterns in Multiple Embedded Metaphors
  14. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS) – REPRESENTATIONAL SYSTEM SHIFTS

    • Concept of Representational System Shifts
    • Ericksonian Principles in Representational Shift
    • The Process of Representational Shift in Metaphor
    • Examples of Applications of the Representational System Shift Metaphor
    • Metaphor Techniques for Representational System Shift
  15. METAFORA (ERICKSONIAN HYPNOSIS): BLURRING REALITIES

    • Basic Concept of Blurring Realities
    • Therapeutic Goals
    • How to Apply the Blurring Reality Technique
    • Blurring Realities Metaphor Example (Ericksonian Example)
    • Characteristics of Language and Structure in Blurring Realities

STORY TELLING

  1. STORY TELLING

  2. Story telling – transformation story

    • Definition of Transformation Story
    • General Structure of a Transformation Story
    • The Hypnotherapy Principles Behind Transformation Stories
    • Example of Transformation Story for Hypnotherapy
    • Characteristics of an Effective Transformation Story
    • Application in Hypnotherapy Sessions
  3. Story telling: learning story

    • Understanding Learning Stories
    • Basic Principles of Learning Story in Hypnosis
  4. LEARNING STORY STRUCTURE

  5. LANGUAGE CHARACTERISTICS IN LEARNING STORY

  6. THERAPEUTIC FUNCTION OF LEARNING STORY

  7. STORY TELLING – SYMBOLIC STORY

    • What is a Symbolic Story?
    • Basic Principles of Symbolic Story
    • Therapeutic Function of Symbolic Story
    • General Structure of Symbolic Story
    • Steps to Create a Symbolic Story
  8. STORY TELLING – INTERACTIVE STORY

    • Understanding Interactive Stories
    • Therapeutic Goals of Interactive Stories
    • General Structure of an Interactive Story
    • Communication Principles in Interactive Stories
    • Interactive Techniques in Stories
  9. Story Telling – Spiritual or Philosophical Story

    • Spiritual or Philosophical Story Purpose
    • Working Principles of Spiritual Stories
    • Characteristics of a Spiritual or Philosophical Story
    • Spiritual Story Structure
    • Functions in Hypnotherapy
  10. Personal Experience Story

    • Definition of Personal Experience Story
    • Purpose of Use in Hypnosis
    • Personal Experience Story Structure
    • Language and Narrative Style
  11. Story Telling – Personal Experience Story

    • Definition of Personal Experience Story
    • Characteristics of an Effective Personal Experience Story
    • Personal Experience Story Structure
    • How to Use Personal Experience Stories in Hypnosis Sessions
    • Language Techniques in Personal Experience Stories
  12. 10 CONTOH PERSONAL EXPERIENCE STORY TERAPIUTIK

    • About Fear Finally Calmed
    • On Released Guilt
    • About Life Decisions
    • About Loss That Opens Awareness
    • About Loss That Opens Awareness
    • About Forgiving Yourself
    • About Firmness and Serenity
    • On Facing Change
    • About Growing Loneliness
    • About Belief in Yourself

HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN

  1. Hypnotic language pattern: unspecified verbs

    • Hypnotic language pattern: unspecified verbs
    • What are unspecified verbs?
    • The purpose and benefits of using unspecified verbs
    • The structure and pattern of the language
    • How unspecified verbs work in hypnosis
    • Example of application in hypnotherapy script
    • Comparison: specific vs unspecified
  2. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: COMPARATIVE DELETION

    • Hypnotic language pattern: comparative deletion
    • Understanding comparative deletion
    • Basic structure of comparative deletion
    • Therapeutic function of comparative deletion
    • The psychological mechanism behind it
    • Examples of practical applications
    • Pattern variations and development
    • How to train and master
  3. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: MIND READING

    • Hypnotic language pattern: mind reading
    • Understanding mind reading patterns
    • Basic structure of mind reading pattern
    • Goals and functions in therapy
    • Characteristics of mind reading patterns
    • Example of mind reading pattern
    • Mind reading strengthening techniques
    • Variations in sentence structure
    • Example of therapy dialogue (direct application)
    • Comparison with other patterns
  4. LANGUAGE PATTERN — LOST PERFORMATIVE

    • Language pattern — lost performative
    • Understanding “lost performative”
    • Basic concepts in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
    • Why lost performative works in hypnosis
    • Linguistic structure of lost performative
    • Examples of lost performative sentences
    • How to use lost performative in hypnosis
    • How to turn lost performative into therapeutic suggestion
    • Variations and examples in the context of therapy
    • Common mistakes in using the lost performative
  5. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN- Cause–Effect

    • Hypnotic language pattern- cause–effect
    • Theoretical basis
    • Language structure
    • How hypnosis works
    • Therapeutic structure
    • Combinative language patterns
    • General cause–effect formula
    • Example in a hypnosis session
    • Key principles of using cause–effect
    • Examples of practical variations
    • Therapeutic strategy
  6. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: UNIVERSAL QUANTIFIERS

    • Hypnotic language pattern: universal quantifiers
    • Basic definitions and concepts
    • Why universal quantifiers are effective in hypnotherapy
    • Types of universal quantifiers and examples
    • Techniques of use in hypnotherapy scripts (strategies & nuances)
    • Example table: quantifier — intention — alternative phrase
    • Example of a hypnotherapy script that uses universal quantifiers
    • Risk, ethics, and mitigation
    • FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
  7. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN- MODAL OPERATORS

    • Understanding modal operators
    • Classification of operators' capital
    • The psychological meaning of modal operators
    • Modal operators in hypnotic communication
    • Example of use in hypnosis scripts
    • Therapy strategies using modal operators
  8. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN – COMPLEX EQUIVALENCE

    • What is Complex Equivalence?
    • Technical Definition
    • Simple Examples in Everyday Life
    • The Linguistic Structure of Complex Equivalence
    • Function in Hypnosis Language
    • Difference with Cause-Effect
    • How to Use Complex Equivalence in Hypnosis
    • Hypnotic Complex Equivalence Sentence Variations
    • Reframing with Complex Equivalence
    • Therapeutic Benefits of Complex Equivalence
  9. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: EMBEDDED COMMANDS

    • HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: EMBEDDED COMMANDS
    • Definition of Embedded Commands
    • How Embedded Commands Work
    • Linguistic Structure of Embedded Commands
    • Techniques for Implementing Embedded Commands
    • Embedded Commands Sentence Examples
    • Common Mistakes to Avoid
    • Practical Embedded Commands Formula Table
  10. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: EMBEDDED QUESTIONS

    • Hypnotic language pattern: embedded questions
    • Basic definitions and concepts
    • Linguistic structure of embedded questions
    • Functions and goals in hypnosis
    • How to create effective embedded questions
    • Examples and analysis
  11. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: NEGATIVE COMMAND

    • Hypnotic language pattern: negative command
    • Basic concept of negative command
    • The working mechanism of negative commands
    • Hypnotic principles in negative commands
    • Negative command language structure
    • Weaknesses & risks of negative commands
    • A practical guide for hypnotherapists
  12. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: CONVERSATIONAL POSTULATES

    • Hypnotic language pattern: conversational postulates
    • Basic concepts
    • Function in hypnotic communication
    • Psychological mechanisms
    • Language structure and general patterns
    • Comparison with other patterns
    • Examples of application in hypnosis sessions
    • How to maximize use
    • Core summary
    • Examples of hypnotherapy scripts (practical applications)
  13. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: DOUBLE BINDS

    • Hypnotic language pattern: double binds
    • Definition of double binds
    • Purpose and function of double bind
    • The basic principle of how double bind works
    • Types of double bind
    • How to use double bind in hypnosis
  14. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN — TAG QUESTIONS

    • Hypnotic language pattern — tag questions
    • The psychological logic behind tag questions
    • Basic structure of tag questions
    • Function and power of hypnotic tag questions
    • Concrete examples in the context of hypnotherapy
    • Variations of tag questions in communication hypnosis
    • How to use tag questions hypnotically
    • Warnings and ethics of use
    • Core summary
  15. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: PACING CURRENT EXPERIENCE

    • Introduction: What is Pacing Current Experience?
    • Basic Concept of Pacing Current Experience
    • Basic Structure of Pacing Current Experience
    • Why Pacing Is Psychologically Effective
    • Types of Pacing Current Experience
    • Pacing Current Experience Sentence Patterns
    • Examples of Application in Hypnosis Sessions
    • Integration of Pacing with Leading
    • Professional Tips for Using Pacing Current Experience
    • Examples of Pacing Current Experience in Daily Life
  16. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: Covering All Ranges of Possibilities

    • Introduction to Concepts
    • Definition and Meaning in Hypnosis
    • The Hypnotic Function of This Pattern
    • Language Structure and General Patterns
    • Purpose and Effect on the Subconscious Mind
    • Examples and Sentence Analysis
    • Application in Hypnotic Communication
    • Common Mistakes to Avoid
    • Pattern Duplication
  17. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: PRESUPPOSITION

    • HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: PRESUPPOSITION
    • What is Presupposition?
    • Why Presupposition is Effective in Hypnosis
    • Types of Presupposition
    • Basic Structure of Presupposition Sentences
    • How to Use Presupposition in Conversational Hypnosis
    • Examples of Applications in Hypnotherapy Therapy
    • Signs of Sentences Containing Presupposition
    • Common Mistakes in Using Presupposition
    • Practice Making Presuppositions
    • Presuppositions in Everyday Language
    • The Key to Presupposition Success
  18. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: SUBORDINATE CLAUSES OF TIME

    • Hypnotic language pattern: subordinate clauses of time
    • Basic understanding
    • Psychological mechanisms
    • Sentence structure
    • Applications in hypnosis
    • Pattern variations
    • Examples in hypnotherapy scripts
    • Strategies for use in hypnosis sessions
    • Practical tips
  19. ORDINAL NUMBERS DALAM BAHASA HIPNOTIK

    • Introduction: what are ordinal numbers in hypnotic language?
    • The function and working principles of ordinal numbers in hypnosis
    • The basic structure of ordinal language in hypnosis
    • Why are ordinal numbers effective in hypnosis?
    • Techniques used in hypnotherapy sessions
    • Variations of ordinal patterns in hypnotic language
  20. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: AWARENESS PREDICATES

    • What are awareness predicates?
    • Basic concepts of awareness
    • Types of awareness predicates
    • The language structure of awareness predicates
    • Psychological mechanisms
    • Example of use in a hypnosis session
    • Merging with other patterns
  21. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES

    • Hypnotic language pattern: adverbs and adjectives
    • Basic concepts
    • The role of adverbs and adjectives in hypnosis
    • Suggestive function of adverbs & adjectives
    • Techniques for using hypnotic language
    • Example of a hypnotic sentence (structured)
    • Practical guide table of hypnotic adverbs & adjectives
  22. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: EXTENDED QUOTES

    • HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: EXTENDED QUOTES
    • Definition of Extended Quotes
    • Purpose and Function of Extended Quotes
    • General Structure of Extended Quotes
    • How Psychology Works Extended Quotes
    • General Sentence Patterns for Extended Quotes
    • Examples of Applying Extended Quotes in Hypnosis Sessions
    • Professional Tips for Using Extended Quotes
    • Common Mistakes to Avoid
  23. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES

    • Basic understanding
    • The function of adjectives in the language of hypnosis
    • The function of adverbs in hypnotic language
    • The combination structure of adjectives & adverbs in suggestions
    • Application techniques in hypnosis
  24. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN – Commentary Adverbs and Adjective

    • HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN – Commentary Adverbs and Adjective
    • BASIC UNDERSTANDING AND CONCEPTS
    • LINGUISTIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS IN HYPNOSIS
    • TYPES OF COMMENTARY ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES
    • STRUCTURE AND PATTERN OF USAGE
    • EFFECTS ON THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
  25. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: METAPHOR

    • Introduction
    • Understanding metaphor in hypnosis
    • Why metaphors are effective in hypnosis
    • Types of metaphors in hypnosis
    • Hypnotic metaphor structure
    • Techniques for building hypnotic metaphors
    • Examples of therapeutic metaphors
    • Metaphor in Ericksonian style
    • Practical exercises for creating hypnotic metaphors
    • Practical tips for using metaphors in hypnosis sessions
  26. HYPNOTIC LANGUAGE PATTERN: SELECTIONAL RESTRICTION VIOLATIONS

    • Introduction
    • What is Selective Restriction Violation (SRV)?
    • Functions and Purposes in Hypnotic Language
    • Selection Restriction Violations Structural Pattern
    • Examples and Analysis of SRV Sentences in Hypnotic Language
    • Psychological Principles Behind SRV
    • How to Use SRV Effectively in Hypnosis Scripts
    • Example Application in Hypnotherapy Script
    • Professional Tips for Using SRV
    • Summary Table: Characteristics, Purposes, and Examples of SRV

ACCEPT + UTILIZATION

  1. Accept + utilization – behaviors

    • Basic Concept of “ACCEPT”
    • Basic Concept of “UTILIZATION”
    • Material Focus: UTILIZATION of BEHAVIORS
    • Communication Principles in Accept + Utilization (Behaviors)
    • Practical Example: Accept + Utilize Behavior in a Hypnosis Session
    • The Key to Success in Accepting + Utilizing Behaviors
    • Ericksonian Practical Formula
  2. Accept + utilization — inner realities

    • Accept + utilization — inner realities
    • Understanding “inner realities”
    • The principle of accept + utilization in inner realities
    • Practical application: accept + utilization of inner realities
    • Example of hypnotic dialogue
    • Application in various therapeutic contexts
    • The key to success in the accept + utilization technique: inner realities
    • Core summary
    • Example of a short script (accept + utilization inner realities)
  3. Accept + utilization : resistances

    • Short definition
    • Why does resistance arise?
    • Resistance types (categories and characteristics)
    • Principle of accept + utilization
    • Practical strategies and techniques
    • Example of therapeutic dialogue
    • Summary table of intervention vs resistance types
    • Short script (template) using accept + utilization
    • Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
  4. Accept + utilization — symptoms

    • Introduction to the concept of accept + utilization
    • Focus of discussion: acceptance + utilization of symptoms
    • Basic Principle: Don't Fight the Symptoms
    • Accept symptoms
    • Utilization of symptoms
    • Forms of Utilization of Symptoms
  5. Accept + utilization — suggestions

    • accept + utilization — suggestions
    • What is “suggestion” in hypnosis?
  6. Accept + utilization — experiences

    • Accept + utilization — experiences
    • Topic focus: “experiences”
    • Basic principle of accept + utilization: experiences
    • How to apply accept + utilization to experiences
    • Forms of experiences in hypnosis
    • Application techniques in hypnotic language
    • Example of practical dialogue
    • Benefits of implementing accept + utilization: experiences
  7. Accept + utilization : interests and motivations

    • Accept + utilization : interests and motivations
    • Basic understanding
    • The importance of interests & motivations in hypnosis
    • Basic components of interests and motivations
    • Accept + utilization strategy in interests & motivations
    • Practical examples in hypnosis sessions
    • The difference between “forcing” and “using”
    • Conceptual summary
    • Example of utilization language based on interest
  8. Accept + utilization : Perceptions of Reality

    • Accept + utilization : Perceptions of Reality
    • What Are Perceptions of Reality?
    • Basic Principles of Acceptance + Utilization in Perceptions of Reality
    • Forms of Client Reality Perception
    • Why Should Therapists Accept Client Perceptions?
    • UTILIZATION Technique in Perceptions of Reality
    • Complete Example in Hypnosis Session
    • Common Mistakes to Avoid
    • Core Learning

META PROGRAM

  1. Understanding Meta Programs

  2. The Most Common Types of Meta Programs

  3. How to Find Out Client Meta Program

  4. How to Influence Client Meta Program

SCALE KEDALAMAN TRANCES

  1. Bernheim scale

  2. Friedlander–sarbin scale

  3. Magnetic scale

  4. White scale (1930)

  5. Barber suggestibility scale (1962)

  6. Davis-husband scale (1939)

  7. Liébeault scale / magnetic scale

  8. Lecron & bordeaux scale

  9. Stanford scales of hypnotic susceptibility

  10. Harvard group scales of hypnotic susceptibility (hgshs)

  11. Waterloo-stanford group c (wsgc) scale of hypnotic susceptibility

  12. London’s children’s hypnotic susceptibility scale (chss)

  13. Stanford clinical scale for adults (scs)

  14. Stanford clinical scale for children (scsc)

  15. London’s children’s hypnotic susceptibility scale (chss)

  16. Stanford hypnotic arm levitation induction and test (shalt)

  17. Aron’s depth scale (aron, 1969)

  18. Barber creative imagination scale (cis) (barber dan wilson, 1978–1979)

  19. Tart scale (tart, 1972, 1978/1979)

  20. Field inventory (field, 1965; field dan palmer, 1969)

  21. Pekala’s phenomenology of consciousness inventory (pci)

  22. Hypnotic induction profile (hip) – spiegel, 1978

  23. Indirect trance assessment scale (itas) – rossi, 1986

  24. Arizona motor scale of hypnotizability (amsh) (1994)

  25. Eysenck & furneaux scale (eysenck dan furneaux, 1945)

  26. Gudjonsson suggestibility scale

SCALE IS TOOLS

  1. The Basic Concept of “Scale is a Tool”

  2. Purpose of Using Scales in Hypnosis

  3. Commonly Used Scale Types

  4. Scale Classification Based on Function

  5. Using Scales as Tools in Hypnosis Practice

  6. The Benefits of Using Scale as a Tool

SOMNAMBULISM LEVEL MANAGEMENT

  1. Understanding Somnambulism

  2. Trance Depth Levels Leading to Somnambulism

  3. Basic Principles of Somnambulism Level Management

  4. Practical Steps for Somnambulism Level Management

  5. Practical Script for Somnambulism Level Management

  6. Objective and Subjective Indicators of Somnambulism

  7. Brain Waves in Somnambulism

  8. Advantages and Disadvantages of This Method

HYPNOTIC PHENOMENA FOR THERAPY

  1. Understanding Hypnotic Phenomena for Therapy

  2. Basic Principles of Hypnotic Phenomena

  3. Brain Waves in Hypnotic Phenomena

  4. Steps to Apply Hypnotic Phenomena in Therapy

  5. Example of Hypnotic Phenomena Application Script

  6. 12 Types of Hypnosis Phenomena and Their Applications

    • Catalepsy
    • Ideomotor Response
    • Amnesia
    • Analgesia / Anesthesia
    • Age Regression
    • Age Progression
    • Positive Hallucination
    • Negative Hallucination
    • Time Distortion
    • Post-Hypnotic Suggestion
    • Automatic Writing / Speaking
    • Hypermnesia

DEALING WITH ANALYTICAL AND RESISTANT CLIENTS

  1. Understanding Analytical and Resistant Clients

  2. Characteristics of Analytical and Resistant Clients

  3. Principles of Dealing with Analytical and Resistant Clients

  4. Practical Techniques

CHANGING BELIEFS IN A SHORT TIME

  1. The Nature of Belief and How It is Formed

  2. Why Beliefs Can Be Changed Quickly with Hypnosis

  3. Characteristics of Belief that are Easy to Change Quickly

  4. Techniques to change beliefs in a short time

  5. Utilization Technique

  6. Context & Meaning Reframe

  7. Anchoring & Collapse Anchor Technique

  8. Confusion & Pattern Interrupt Techniques

  9. Short Timeline Reimprinting Technique

  10. Future Pacing & Post-Hypnotic Cue Techniques

MIND BODY CONNECTION

  1. Understanding the Mind–Body Connection

  2. Connectedness in detail

  3. The Scientific Basis of the Mind-Body Connection

  4. Scientific basis

  5. Real Examples in Everyday Life

  6. How the Mind-Body Connection Works

  7. The benefits of understanding the Mind–Body Connection

  8. Table: Common symptoms when the mind impacts the body

  9. The Impact of the Mind on the Body

  10. Body Scan: A Basic Technique for Awareness of the Mind-Body Connection

Model of The World for Hypnotherapy

  1. Definition of “Model of the World”

  2. The Process of Forming a Model of the World

  3. The Relationship between the Model of the World and the Meta Model

  4. Key Principles in Using the Model of the World for Hypnotherapy

  5. Practical Example: Applying the Meta Model in Exploring the Client's Model of the World

  6. Integration with Ericksonian Hypnotherapy

Neuro Logical Levels for Post

  1. Basic Concepts of Neurological Levels

  2. Application in Post-Hypnotherapy Context

  3. Cross-Level Integration

INTERVIEW SKILL FOR COUNSELING

  1. Basic Concepts of Meta Models

  2. Meta Model Structure

  3. Questioning Techniques in the Meta Model

  4. The Relationship Between Meta Model and Hypnotherapy

SCALING QUESTION

  1. Understanding Scaling Questions

  2. The Function of Scaling Questions in Hypnosis

  3. Basic Form of Scaling Question

  4. Purpose of Scaling Questions

  5. Types of Scaling Questions Based on Purpose

  6. Strategy for Using Scaling Questions in Hypnotherapy

  7. Examples of Application in Hypnosis Sessions

  8. Advantages of Scaling Question Technique

  9. Complete Dialogue Example

CORE PROBLEMS IN THE PAST

  • 13 Core Problems in the Past

    • Rejection
    • Betrayal
    • Abandonment
    • Humiliation
    • Injustice
    • Guilt
    • Fear
    • Loss
    • Worthlessness
    • Insecurity
    • Lack of Love
    • Shame
    • Existential Wound
  • Techniques for finding core problems in hypnotherapy sessions

    • Use the “Symptoms as a Clue, Not the Truth” Approach
    • Observe Body Language and Nonverbal Responses
    • Use Regressive Questions
    • Pay Attention to Recurring Emotional Words
    • Use the “Emotion Bridge” Technique
    • Use “Sensory Access” Techniques
    • Use “The 5W + 1H of Emotion”
    • Identify “Unfinished Emotional Needs”
    • Use “Time Line Mapping”
    • Do “Testing with Future Pacing”

HYPNOTHERAPIST FAILURE

  • 19 Hypnotherapist Failures

    • Failed to Build Rapport
    • Failure to Understand the Structure of the Client's Problem
    • Too Focused on Technique, Not People
    • Failure to Identify Level of Suggestibility
    • Too Quick to Suggest
    • Failure to Construct Effective Suggestive Language
    • Not Conducting Pre-Induction Education
    • Failed to Handle Resistance
    • Lack of Mastery of Deepening Techniques
    • Not Measuring Results of Each Session
    • Failed to Handle Abreaction
    • Closing Session Too Soon
    • Not Doing Future Pacing
    • Not Giving a Post-Hypnotic Cue
    • Too Rational or Too Mystical
    • Not Resolving Yourself
    • Failure to Maintain Professional Ethics and Boundaries
    • Inconsistent in Self-Development
    • Not Preparing Yourself Mentally Before the Session

CODE OF ETHICS FOR THE INDONESIAN HYPNOTHERAPIST PROFESSION

  1. Objectives and Scope

  2. Principles of Professional Ethics

  3. Obligations and Prohibitions

  4. Professional Relationships

  5. Promotion and Publication

  6. Promotion and Publication

  7. Closing and Commitment Statement

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