In this topic, Gil explains some of the techniques he uses to uncover emotionalised interpretations behind a client’s issue.
The Case of Mary – Part I
Mary learned as a child that it’s “nasty” to feel good. As an adult, Mary avoids sexuality through obesity and an unattractive appearance. Two days after her session, Mary is nicely dressed, reporting new eating patterns.
The Case of Mary – Part II
Part II of the Case of Mary, in which Gil helps a woman who avoids sexuality through obesity and an unattractive appearance after childhood programming that “nice girls don’t feel good”.
The Case of Mary – Part III
Part III of the Case of Mary, in which Gil helps a woman who avoids sexuality through obesity and an unattractive appearance after childhood programming that “nice girls don’t feel good”.
The Case of Mary – Part IV
Part II of the Case of Mary, in which Gil helps a woman who avoids sexuality through obesity and an unattractive appearance after childhood programming that “nice girls don’t feel good”.
The Case of Mary – Part V
Part V of the Case of Mary, in which Gil helps a woman who avoids sexuality through obesity and an unattractive appearance after childhood programming that “nice girls don’t feel good”.
The Case of Mary – Part VI
Part VI of the Case of Mary, in which Gil helps a woman who avoids sexuality through obesity and an unattractive appearance after childhood programming that “nice girls don’t feel good”.
Overcoming the “I can’t be hypnotised” belief – part I
In part I of this video topic, Gil Boyne works with a 22 year old male college student who has had 7 hypnotherapy sessions with two different hypnotherapists and reports that he has never “been in a trance”.
Overcoming the “I can’t be hypnotised” belief – part II
Part II of this video topic, in which Gil Boyne works with a 22 year old male college student who has had 7 hypnotherapy sessions with two different hypnotherapists and reports that he has never “been in a trance”.
Case of Bob – Part I
Part I of the Case of Bob, a 72-year-old Hypnotherapist, who has been unable to experience trance in spite of his many efforts to do so. Using age regression, Boyne uncovers mother’s early script: “You’ll never amount to anything”. Bob enters into a deep trance complete with several tests. Boyne then teaches him self-hypnosis and […]
Case of Bob – Part II
Part II of the Case of Bob, a 72-year-old Hypnotherapist, who has been unable to experience trance in spite of his many efforts to do so. Using age regression, Boyne uncovers mother’s early script: “You’ll never amount to anything”. Bob enters into a deep trance complete with several tests. Boyne then teaches him self-hypnosis and […]
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.
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.
The history of hypnosis and hypnotherapy
In this never before seen video interview, Gil gives a brief overview (including juicy bits) of the history of hypnosis and hypnotherapy.
Key Elements of Transforming Therapy
In this never before seen video, Gil talks about some of the key elements that make up his Transforming Therapy approach to hypnotherapy.
Reviving Emotional Content
Revivification is the recollection of an event with such clarity, intensity and detail that it becomes an experience of seemingly reliving the original event. This intense reorientation into the past is possible with hypnosis and can be remarkably useful therapeutically.
Interpreting the Problem
Never give the client the impression that you are a ‘detective” searching for clues, instead, give them the impression that they are always sharing in the responsibility for the success of the work
Praising and Giving Credit
In this topic, Gil discuses the giving of praise and credit to clients.
Learning to be an Effective Hypnotherapist
Learning to be an effective hypnotherapist does not mean learning the technique to use with everyone.
Reason vs Emotion
Emotions are not logical, rational or conscious, but they are a natural and useful form of subconscious communication. They tell us how we feel about something even when we are consciously unaware of how we feel. The subconscious is the feeling mind, and emotional reactions are not necessarily rational when they are from the subconscious […]
Paving the Way for Successful Induction of Hypnosis
There are two principles which every hypnotherapist must understand if they are going to be successful in producing trance in their clients…
The Four Stages Of Hypnotic Programming
Visualization is a powerful tool but it is only one step in a larger process of demonstration. The process begins with programming, which consists of four separate stages.
Creating Subconscious Authority
When two people meet, information is exchanged at many levels. In this topic, Gil examines some of the most important ways in which a Hypnotherapist can create authority subconsciously.
Becoming A Source Of Energy
You’ve got to change not just the way you look, and the way you sound, but what you are saying. Once you do that, you will start being seen in a new way. The greeting ritual is one of the basic repetitive ways that we make contact with others.
Why You Are Wonderful
I need to tell you why you’re wonderful, so that you will understand. Of all the creatures on this planet, you are the only one that has self-awareness. That means, “I am, and I know that I am.”