HYPNOSIS FOR THE PRIMARY CARE PRACTITIONER Effective language and Techniques for Relief Part II Presented By: Daniel F. Cleary and Michael Ellner.

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HYPNOSIS FOR THE PRIMARY CARE PRACTITIONER Effective language and Techniques for Relief Part II Presented By: Daniel F. Cleary and Michael Ellner

Back Again!

MEDICINE

A pharmacological concoction? Or the practice of healthcare?

HYPNOSIS

Can you guess where this is going?

Even Hypnotists don’t necessarily agree upon EXACTLY WHAT HYPNOSIS might be..

This is mainly because hypnosis, like medicine, has many aspects, intentions, and benefits.

STAGE HYPNOSIS Is for the entertainment of the audience.

CLINICAL HYPNOSIS

Clinical Hypnosis may take any of many forms: Formal Trance Direct Suggestion Indirect Suggestion Waking Hypnosis Social Hypnosis

FORMAL TRANCE Doesn’t mean you wear a tuxedo Rather, that the client sees it coming

Deep relaxation often used as a convincer of the hypnotic state.

While enjoyable, Relaxation is unnecessary for transformation

Watch the swinging watch Is the watch hypnotic?

The white coat The stethoscope Now THAT’S ENTRANCING!

You are going to have to live with it!

Is a life sentence

Life is about the journey Quality of life is about enjoying the adventure

PERSPECTIVE IS OUR VIEW OF THE WORLD

How we ‘see’ things Is literally our ‘REALITY’

Simple language skills, can alter the outcome.

the words we use may have several interpretations.

When that discomfort … there Begins to fade…

Can you begin to imagine Other ways to Discover RELIEF

Time distortion

How quickly can you notice other things That you enjoy

How can we ‘TUNE-UP’ Our natural healing?

Imagine that sensation just beginning to … float away…

Control that was lost With the diagnosis It really is like… A NEW DAWN!

What would change in your life… With the return of a sense of control?

Travel? Begin to discover the new places within Where you find skills and abilities You already possess.

ADVENTURE?

The language of success Is available at all times Informed Consent … Could be understood to include … “And I can Help!”

Today we spoke about: Language Perspective Dissociation

Join Daniel and Michael in our breakout room and discover more effective ways to: take the Suffering out of Painful Conditions

Two resources available for immediate use with your clients :

Teaching your patients how to take the “Suffering” out of a painful condition International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association PEN AND QUILL AWARD Industry News: “Quantum Focusing®, self-directed program of self- hypnosis exercises, alleviates IBS symptoms safely & affordably without drugs or surgery" Pain Management News and Research e-newsletter of the American Academy of Pain Management April 4, 2007 Your Patients can purchase their workbook at:

This book is a giant leap forward for your patients. Written by a person who lives with chronic pain, readers recognize themselves in these few pages and respond. The techniques and simple examples described, foster an immediate perception of relief. Returning a sense of control in life allows patients to feel better faster and return to a sense of normalcy in their daily life.

Daniel F. Cleary And Michael B. Ellner Are available world-wide to train your staff and assist clients.

THANK YOU!