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Hypnosis Dr. Akshay Kumar, Ph. D Hypnosis Dr. Akshay Kumar, Ph.D. (Accredited by American Hypnosis Association)

दर्मस्य तत्वं निहितं गुहायां - [Mahabharata, Vana-parva 313.117] 4/10/2018

Māndūkya Upaniṣhad A study of consciousness is the subject of the Māndūkya Upaniṣhad.

States of Consciousness 1. jagrata, (awakened state) 2. svapna, (dreaming state) 3. susupti, (deep sleep) 4. Turya (State of pure consciousness and infinite knowledge): It silently witnesses all the 3 states all the time.

Normal Mind has 4 different levels of activity 1st Level: Beta Activity State – Completely awake and conscious 2nd level: Alfa State – Corresponds to subconscious mind. Seen in Hypnosis, meditation bio feedback 3rd level: Theta State – The part of unconscious mind that functions in light sleep 4th level: Delta State – Deep sleep. Unconscious mind is also resting Normal Mind has 4 different levels of activity 4/10/2018

Sri Aurobindo’s Concept of Mind In his books Savitri and Letters of Yoga: Higher Mind - the first and lowest of the spiritual mental grades. Spiritual Mind - general term for levels of mind above the normal mental level Inner mind - the mental component of the Inner Being, which lies behind the surface mind or ordinary consciousness and can only be directly experienced by sadhana True mental being - is the Purusha of the mental level freed from the error and ignorance of the lower Prakriti and open to the knowledge and guidance above. Mind Proper - consisting of Thinking Mind, dynamic and externalising Mind. Thinking Mind - mind proper, concerned with ideas and knowledge in their own right. Dynamic Mind - ordinary mind that puts out of mental forces for realisation, acting by the idea and by reason. Externalising Mind - the most "external" part of the mind proper, concerned with the expression of ideas in speech, in life, or in any form it can give.

HYPNOSIS Hypnosis is a temporary condition of altered perception in the subject which may be induced by another person and in which a variety of phenomena may appear spontaneously or in response to verbal or other stimuli. (British Medical Association, 1955, 1982)

TRANCE Have you ever heard a song playing and you instantly remembered an event that happened years before? 4/10/2018

TRANCE Have you ever read a good book and were totally oblivious to someone asking you a question? 4/10/2018

TRANCE Have you ever watched children closely when they’re watching TV ? 4/10/2018

TRANCE Have you ever fallen in love? 4/10/2018

These are times when go into a different state of awareness. 4/10/2018

This is a state of TRANCE. 4/10/2018

You have already experienced hypnosis!! 4/10/2018

THEORY OF MIND 12% 88%

conceives and believes, “What the mind of man conceives and believes, the mind of man can achieve.” 4/10/2018

Human Mind and its history Mind: Field of all experiences. - Environment Inside - Environment outside - Conscious Mind - Unconscious Mind

Decision Making The process of Decision Making involves the phenomenon of Hypnosis Governing part Before: Con., Uncon., E.O., E.I Governing Part during: Uncon., E.I., E.O., Con. Mind.

Development of the mind Started with just instincts: Flight or fight. .. 2 fears: Sound and falling Development of the capability to think: Living in groups, using skins to cover, methods to urinate etc Thinking led to rules: Sharing, dos and donts, family, sexual behavior Rules led to inhibition: (Unacceptable and acceptable pleasures needed to be supressed) Pleasurable donts and unpleasurable dos How are habits formed. Gave rise to emotions Gave rise to emotional illnesses

History Franz Mesmer (1700s): Theory of Animal Magnitism James Braid: Scientific Explanation.. Coined the term Hypnosis…. Nervous sleep .. Greek Word Hypnos.. Means sleep Sigmund Freud with Charcot. To cure Hysteria Hypnosis was successfully used to cure war traumas during WWI and WW II Dr Jon Kappas and Milton Ericson : Found only 50 % of people were getting hypnotized He discovered people are of 2 types. Emotionally Suggestible and Physically suggestible.. Ranges from 100% Literal (Physically) to 100% Inferential (Emotionally) Emotionally: Feel love-hug Physically: Hug- Feel Love Extroverts Introverts Thinkers Practical Logical Creative Little Mistrusting More trusting

Waking State Hypnotic state Sleeping state Conscious Mind Awake Asleep Unconscious Mind

Demo1

Laws of suggestibility Law of reverse action Law of Dominance Law of association Law of delayed action Law of repetition

Depths of Hypnosis Depth: Loss of grip of conscious mind on the control it exercises. Hypnoidal: Lightest Cataleptic: Medium. Eyes movement side to side Somnabulism: Eyes upwards

Suggestions Suggestion archetechture What you dont want... What you want... What will be the consequence Build associations Eg. Strong as a lion

Hypnoanesthesia Hypnosis is a fascinating domain of clinical research and practice that involves the study of how ordinary people like you and me can accomplish extraordinary things by using our minds. 

There's a great deal of flexibility in what the mind experiences, including perceptions about the body that we in health care professions have learned through the study of hypnosis.

METHODOLOGY

Process of Hypnotherapy 1. Objective or Goal Setting 2. Establishing Rapport / Preparing the Patient 9. Discussion with the Patient Process of Hypnotherapy 8. Termination of Trance 3. Induction and deepening of trance 7. Post Hypnotic Suggestion 4. Ego Strengthening 6. Reorientation 5. Therapeutic Utilization

Myths of Hypnosis You do not lose control

दर्मस्य तत्वं निहितं गुहायां THANK YOU