Ericksonian Hypnosis More Positive
Approach
Authoritative commands are usually associated with hypnosis with
the subjects being told they are going to sleep and that they will perform certain acts. The voice seems to be
commanding and generally appears to work on many people. There are some, however who do not respond to command
hypnosis and Ericksonian hypnosis may be needed.
Dr. Milton Erickson developed the Ericksonian hypnosis technique
for positive suggestion during hypnosis as opposed to the typical command suggestion, claiming it enabled his
patients to conceptualize the task and to alter behavior during fewer sessions. He was also a believer in
self-hypnosis based on his own experiences as a child suffering with polio.
During hypnosis a person is in a trance-like state in which the
subconscious mind is open to receiving suggestions, as well as open to releasing information of which the conscious
mind may not be aware. It is during this state of mind the Ericksonian hypnosis method becomes clearer, especially
in establishing future behaviors.
During typical command hypnosis, the subject is given what amounts
to commands to perform a specific task or to think in a certain way. Typically, a command is more of a negative
suggestion and a person’s mind first has to contemplate the negative before it can accept a positive change, a
scenario not involved in Ericksonian hypnosis.
Powers Of Positive Suggestion
An example often cited is telling a young child not to spill his
full glass of milk while walking, usually ends with the child looking at his glass and spilling the milk, at which
time he is typically scolded for spilling. The Ericksonian hypnosis method utilizes positive suggestions such as
telling the child they are doing good, just a little further and typically the milk arrived safely in the
glass.
At the end of the journey they are lauded for their success and if
an accident does occur, they are offered sympathy such as telling them that maybe the glass was too full. By
offering positive re-enforcement, Ericksonian hypnosis makes revisiting the session by the subconscious mind a more
pleasant journey and more willingly taken one.
Another method invoked in Ericksonian hypnosis is to provide
subjects with what her termed a double bind, or two negative options and allowing the subject to then choose the
one of least resistance. He typically found this helpful when the subject was displaying mild to moderate
resistance to entering a hypnotic trance.
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