Gil’s daughter, Colleen, has asked that we post this personal tribute. As she says, “My heart’s desire is that people will be inspired to know that Fa was not just wonderful at hypnotism, he was wonderful to us.”
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Obituary of Gil Boyne, 1924-2010
GIL BOYNE, 1924-2010
Gil Boyne died on 5th May 2010 at his home in London, after a brief illness. Having been admitted to hospital and been given a diagnosis a week previously, he told his wife Ann that he was very ready to go, that he wanted to pass away at home and he didn’t want to linger. He left hospital on 4th May, arrived home and passed away around 8.45 on Wednesday morning. His wife, his daughter and his grandchildren were with him. He was 85 years old.
The Key Influences on Gil Boyne’s approach to Hypnotherapy
In this never before seen video interview, Gil talks about the key influences on his career and approach to hypnotherapy.
Motivating Clients to Change
Therapists should do whatever is necessary to motivate clients. The therapist can serve as a source of comfort, hope, confidence, or inspiration as well as the source of frustration, discomfort anger and fear.
Creating Hypnotic Response
The first question students ask is, ‘What exactly do you say to induce hypnosis?’ There is no single or best thing to say; there is no universal script. They will be nervous, awkward, and somewhat ineffectual at first, but given the right background and feedback during a series of practice sessions they will eventually begin …