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Hypnotherapy Techniques Articles by Mark Tyrrell
Hypnosis is still somewhat of a mystery for many practitioners. Yet its potential for therapeutic benefit is enormous and well studied. In these pages you’ll find both de-mystification and education. These articles were created to appeal to both the hypnotically clinically skilled therapist as well as the practitioner who might just have a budding interest. There’s a great variation here so please dive in and enjoy.
The Most Important Psychological Insight I Ever Learnt
Pattern matching helps us negotiate reality and works for our survival, while at the same time can cause us emotional complications through faulty pattern matches.
Should You Learn ‘Ericksonian Hypnosis’?
Milton Erickson was arguably the greatest psychotherapist in history. Here are 3 of his key hypnotherapy techniques.
Free Hypnosis Research eBook
A compilation of the scientific research into the efficacy of hypnosis
3 Core Hypnotherapy Techniques Every Therapist Should Know
3 hypnotherapy techniques which can be applied to a range of client problems, from confidence troubles to healing from trauma.
Master Hypnotic Language Patterns in 3 Straightforward Steps
How do you get really good at hypnotic language? Here’s 3 key principles I always use.
3 Hypnotherapy Techniques That Help Your Clients Let Go of the Past
Letting go of the past is difficult, but with these hypnotherapy techniques your clients can leave a session feeling much better.
How to Create a Trance State
Hypnosis is more effective and productive if we ‘soften up’ our clients, readying them for a trance state before we ever get to the ‘official’ hypnosis.
How to Use Surprise in Hypnosis Inductions
Hypnosis may not look like ‘hypnosis’. The ‘eyes wide and glassy’ look, lasting only a couple of seconds, may be just as receptive a state for new ideas to take root.
2 Weird Ways To Contact Hidden Parts Of The Human Mind
Have you heard of the ‘hidden observer’ deep within the human mind?