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The secret to how to Hypnotize someone may be simpler than you think!

Our love affair with psychology has led to many many phenomena being attributed to thought- or emotion- based causes. This includes explanations around how to hypnotize someone.But increasingly these assumptions are being tested.

crazy ratspacer1.jpgFor example, there has been a HUGE amount of research into hypnotizability. This research is basically attempting to identify whether some people are more hypnotizable than others and also attempts to discover why!

But findings of recent research published last week, suggests that hypnotizability may be related to biological factors not psychological factors!

Because a parasite has been found that hypnotizes rats to behave recklessly around cats. Why would a parasite want to do that? Well, it seems that the parasite has to breed inside the cats gut. But, it lives on rats! (How badly organized is that?)

Anyway, nature does have an amazing ability to “find a way” - and so it has here.

Researchers have known for some time that the parasite Toxoplasma gondii is a puppeteer that can force a rat to go against its own instincts and become attracted to the scent of cat urine

OK, we know that there are substances that can increase a person’s susceptibility to hypnosis. But this is a new twist to that that old saw - it will be interesting to see how these results will be commercialized.

Can Hypnosis Make Sex Better, Easier, or More Likely?

Can hypnosis make sex better or easier? Apparently we can get some answers to this on an upcoming episode of the raunchy and controversial UK TV show “Generation Sex”. The new season is about to start and according to Live-PR:

The programme, which will be aired on digital channel Fiver …. in November, explores how hypnosis can be used as a tool to help increase sexual pleasure.

Take a hypnotherapist, a glamor model who “wants to see if it was possible to increase her sexual pleasure” and a TV crew that are not shy about exploring this question odelspacer1.jpgwith her - and we have a show that is guaranteed to get a big following!

Corinne was reported to be a good hypnosis subject, so when the hypnotherapist gave her the ‘right’ hypnotic suggestions, she was able to increase her sexual pleasure.

In other words, according to the press release on the show, the hypnoticspacer1.jpg suggestions did work!

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Sexy model, Clair Meek, in a recently filmed ‘Generation Sex’ show

The show is entertaining, as well as informative and controversial as the following promo video shows”

Please, UK readers, put a copy of this part of the show on YouTube for those of us not in the UK !

Practicing Hypnosis

821001.gifReady to start experimenting with hypnosis?

Maybe a good place to start is with the less critical creatures of the planet!

Urban myth says various animals can be hypnotized - and its true…. though perhaps the techniques involved are less sophisticated than those needed to hypnotize a human.

Still, if you can’t hypnotize a chook, then you know you need to do some more study!

Here is how its done (Wikipedia):

A chicken can be hypnotized, or put into a trance, by holding its head down against the ground, and continuously drawing a line along the ground with a stick or a finger, starting at its beak and extending straight outward in front of the chicken. If the chicken is hypnotized in this manner, it will remain immobile for somewhere between 15 seconds and 30 minutes, continuing to stare at the line.

If you want to develop this skill then check out Sergeant Oz who’s life dream is to become the “Kevin Stone” of the chicken world! Or if you want a more scientific approach then I recommend you get the details from chicken hypnotism instructor Dr Doris White. who outlines three methods for hypnotizing chickens.

Other animals can be hypnotized as well. Check out this croc getting hypnotized!

How To Hypnotize

Keen to try out hypnosis but don’t know how to go about it? Well, for starters, you need to decide which method of hypnosis you are going to use!

Did you know that there are four main techniques for hypnotizing a person? Briefly, these are:

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1) Fixed gaze technique (eyes fixed on an object)

2) Gradual relaxation and imagery technique

3) Forceful commands technique

4) Rhythmic rocking technique

We will cover all these methods over the next few posts. For now, however, let’s look at the first method. It is the most well known technique and is commonly associated with the swinging watchypnotic-suggestionh!

Therapists, however, tend to favor the second technique. Not necessarily because it is the most potent method. Research suggests that few therapists are skilled or knowledgeable about hypnotic techniques and so are reluctant to experiment on their clients!

But there are some good guidelines provided for those who would like to try this method. Stamford University has developed the

STANFORD HYPNOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY SCALE,

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which provides quite a good overview of how to proceed and also hypnosis scripts for both easy and more difficult to hypnotize people.

As you will see when you read through the method, two aspects of the hypnosis process are particularly important.

Firstly, it is important that the person to be hypnotized trusts the person doing the hypnosis. Secondly, it is important that the person being hypnotized believes that they can be hypnotized!

More on this in later posts but research has shown that attitude to hypnosis is one factor that strongly influences susceptibility to hypnosis!

Find Out How Easily Someone Can Be Hypnotised

A neat experiment has shown that hypnosis works by actually changing the way our brains work. Using a brain scanner, researchers were able to observe how different areas of the brain were activated according to the instructions given to those being hypnotized. For example, subjects were told that the image bellow was gray

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COLOR ME HYNOTIZED: Under hypnosis,
people saw shades of gray in this pattern of brightly-colored rectangles. Brain scans showed that hypnosis changed the way the brain worked.

According to the researchers, Kosslyn and Thompson:

…the right side of the brain alone responded to what the subjects saw when they were not hypnotized, but both sides responded under hypnosis.

What we have shown for the first time, is that hypnosis changes conscious experience in a way not possible when we are not under hypnosis.

BUT - importantly, Kosslyn and Thompson only got these results for people that they had previously identified as ” highly hypnotizables” They did not get the same changes in brain function or change in perception of color for those that scored low on the hypnotizability scale.

For we mere mortals, we can take two important conclusions away from this experiment.

1) Hypnotism has a real power to change the way people think

2) We need to be able to identify those people that are “hypnotizable” if we are to be successful in using the power of hypnosis. (However, there is some research that suggests we have the power to influence this one - more on this in the next post)

Want to know if someone can be hypnotised? Give them this quiz (developed by some big wigs psychologists- see below):

  1. Do you have many vivid memories from your early childhood?
    Yes | No
  2. Do you tend to lose yourself in movies, books, or TV shows?
    Yes | No
  3. Do you tend to know what people are going to say before they say it?
    Yes | No
  4. Do powerful visual images ever trigger a physical sensation in you? For example, do you feel thirsty during the desert scenes in Lawrence of Arabia?
    Yes | No
  5. Have you ever zoned out while going somewhere and wondered how you’d gotten there?
    Yes | No
  6. Do you sometimes think in images rather than in words?
    Yes | No
  7. Do you ever sense when someone has entered a room, even before seeing him?
    Yes | No
  8. Do you like to look at cloud shapes?
    Yes | No
  9. Do smells evoke powerful memories for you?
    Yes | No
  10. Have you ever been deeply moved by a sunset?
    Yes | No

The more “yeses” they give, the more hypnotizable they are! For detailed scoring follow this link

(NB: This quiz was developed by Auke Tellegen, Ph.D., emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis; and Etzel CardeƱa, Ph.D., chair of psychology and anthropology at the University of Texas-Pan American, in Edinburg)