We have different likes and dislikes, come from different cultural backgrounds and will have been brought up in environments that have provided us with different outlooks, values and perspectives. As we learnt in the previous module, when we use hypnosis with a client we are working with the subconscious mind so in order to achieve the best chance to success we need to do our utmost to assist our clients to realise the most beneficial state possible. There are several techniques that we can employ that alter the language we use to suit the personality and individuality of the client and this is what we are going to be studying in this
Personalised inductions come in many forms and these vary depending on what works best for your client. As stated in Hypnosis for Change it is however vital that the induction brings about the complete relaxation of body and mind. A personalised induction is effective because every person is an individual in their personality, values, beliefs, inner feelings and outlook on life, therefore our induction should cater to our client’s personal needs in order to make the client feel comfortable within an environment of choice and a feeling of safety. One of the ways that we can ascertain the best way to talk to our clients is to establish our client’s modalities. When referring to modalities we are actually talking about our primary senses such as sight, hearing, feeling, smell and taste and are often classed as secondary senses.
This essay will describe the benefit to put into practice a personalised induction, as well as the things that need to be focused on in order to personalise. I will also show that in certain circumstances it is not always possible to personalise an induction. As human beings we may present as similar in appearance and behave similarly, but actually we are all unique. We are all different shapes and sizes, come from different cultural backgrounds, have different views which have shaped our morals and values to make us what we are. As hypnosis works with the subconscious mind we need to understand that every client will have different needs and requirements and as therapists we need to work very closely with them, to assist them to achieve
I will also argue that however theoretically effective in achieving a trance state the personalised screed may be, other aspects of the therapist’s communication and interaction with the subject are equally, if not more important. These may compound or offset any benefits to be obtained by an effective personalised induction screed. The term induction applies to specific and standardised procedures that aim to relax a subject and facilitate his/her inward focus and detachment from the external environment, following which a further sequence of manoeuvres, encompassing the total hypnotherapy experience will ensue. A number of different types of induction, including rapid, fixation and relaxation methods may be suited to different situations, ranging from stage shows to the therapy environment. The therapist will select the method that best suits the context, purpose and client characteristics to optimise results.
Using modality is one way we have to personalise screeds although it is beneficial to use all the senses when trying to create a safe and comfortable space for a client. Modalities play a big part in personalising inductions as assessing the client as an individual helps decide which style will best suit that person. As you begin the process of learning how to hypnotise, you’ll begin to understand that there are two basic styles of hypnotic induction, and these are the Permissive style and the Authoritative style. The permissive style is the more usual style in therapeutic situations where the client needs to feel like they are in control of the situation before they can begin to relax. Attending a hypnosis session for the first time can be a scary thing because of all the mythology that a person probably has about hypnosis.
It is also important to communicate with other members of staff in the establishment such as functional skills teacher and the admin staff because they can provide you with vital information about an individual, it could medicine that they need or if there a troubled person you may need to be aware of their back ground. The admin staff house information about were the apprentices work and the contact details of their parents if they would need to
There are many benefits to having a diverse workforce for an organisation. The biggest benefit is the creativity this brings in when making decisions or finding solutions to issues. Different cultures can give you a completely different insight in decision making. Also, with diversity you will get a completely different way of working which can inspire a team’s productivity. 1.4, 7.4 The benefits to working in a diverse workforce is that it gives me confidence to talk to people that are different age, gender, race, religion etc.
“A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss. Base your answer on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. (1972 words) When undergoing hypnosis, an induction is required to ensure that the client is relaxed enough to experience the process fully. There are several types of inductions, varying in approach, length of time and tone.
“A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Discuss. Base your answer on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. In this essay I will discuss whether personalised inductions are more effective that generic inductions. The essay will use class based theoretical concepts and techniques to for a conclusion on which induction would be more effective.
Sensation is the process by which our senses gather information and send it to the brain. The process by which stimulation of sensory receptor produces neural impulses that the brain interprets as a sound, visual image, an odor, a taste, a pain or other sensory image. Sensation represents the first series of steps in processing of incoming information. Absolute Threshold The absolute threshold is the point where something becomes noticeable to our senses. It is the softest sound we can hear or the slightest touch we can feel.