Techniques of Speed Hypnosis
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Techniques of Speed Hypnosis - Harry Arons
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TECHNIQUES OF SPEED HYPNOSIS
By
HARRY ARONS
Editor, Hypnosis Magazine
Director, Guidance Clinic for Retarded Children, Newark, N.J.
Author, Master Course in Hypnotism How to Develop an Alarm Clock Mind, Techniques of Self-Hypnosis
By Harry Arons
How to hypnotize with a snap of the fingers...at a word of command...at a signal...by telephone—quick-as-a-flash! A photo-illustrated expose of the tried-and-tested-techniques of famous stage hypnotists, doctors, dentists and psychologists for the rapid and instantaneous induction of hypnosis.
In hospitals, dental offices and similar situations it is not usually practical to induce hypnosis through the standard time-consuming methods. In this photo, the hypnotic technician projects a conditioned subject into a deep trance instantaneously via a post-hypnotic signal.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 6
About the Author 7
INTRODUCTION 9
TECHNIQUES OF SPEED HYPNOSIS 17
PART ONE 17
CHAPTER I — Hypnosis an Interpersonal Relationship 17
CHAPTER II — Expectation 19
CHAPTER III — Prestige of the Operator 20
CHAPTER IV — Mass Suggestibility (Mob Psychology) 21
PART TWO. METHODS 22
CHAPTER V — Imitativeness of the Human Animal 22
CHAPTER VI — Pre-hypnotic Suggestion 23
CHAPTER VII — Methods Based On Post-Hypnotic Suggestion 25
CHAPTER VIII — The Hands-Clasp Method 27
CHAPTER IX — Author’s Favorite Method 28
CHAPTER X — A Unique Arm Levitation Method 30
CHAPTER XI — Wolberg’s Levitation Method 31
CHAPTER XII — Swayback Method 32
CHAPTER XIII — Cold,
Impromptu Instantaneous Hypnotization Under Most Adverse Conditions — An Actual Case 33
ADDENDA 52
CHAPTER XIV — CASE STUDIES 56
Hypnosis In Dentistry 56
Breaking The Bed-Wetting Habit 59
A Case Of Indirect Hypnosis 61
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 64
About the Author
Active in the field of hypnotism for over 24 years, Harry Arons has done much to advance its acceptance both among laymen and in professional circles. He has given countless demonstrations and lectures, not simply for entertainment but for pointing out the utilitarian aspects of hypnosis. He conducts classes for members of the medical, dental and allied professions, teaching induction techniques and encouraging its application by physicians to psychogenic disorders in which hypnosis is indicated. Particularly skilled and interested in methodology, he has experimented exhaustively with new methods and techniques, striving to hit upon some system that would be more universally successful with a greater percentage of subjects. He is the editor of HYPNOSIS Magazine and the author of several books and numerous articles on hypnotism and allied subjects.
Arons is not prone to making exorbitant claims. He knows what can be done with hypnosis...and what can not be done. Consequently his opinion is valued by physicians, dentists and others who upon occasion call him in as a consultant to aid in technical problems involving the induction of hypnosis.
In addition, Arons is active in the field of child welfare. He is a former vice-president of the New Jersey Association for Retarded Children (Essex Unit) and headed the committee which is responsible for the establishment of the Guidance Clinic for Retarded Children, the first diagnostic center in the state, and possibly in the country, dealing with mentally deficient children exclusively. He served as Director of the Clinic project and also as member and secretary of the Clinic’s Advisory Board.
INTRODUCTION
In presenting this book,