Cal Banyan 5 Path Hypnosis

Video pelatihan hypnosis
standard 5-Path Hypnosis yang sangat terkenal dari Cal
Banyan. Seorang Master Hypnosis dari Amerika. Saya
lengkapi juga dengan handout dalam bentuk ebook dengan
format PDF. Total durasi video kurang lebih 20 jam.
Saya kemas semuanya dalam
2 DVD (dari 10 DVD yang di-convert ke AVI). Kualitas
video bagus. Suara stereo sangat jelas. Harga hanya Rp.
200.000,- Harga belum
termasuk ongkos kirim.
Catatan: Video
berbahasa inggris, tidak ada teks bahasa indonesia.
What Is 5-PATH®
Hypnotherapy?
Your Will Learn a Virtually Universal Approach
To Addictions, Emotional Issues, and More.
Because Banyan Hypnosis Center For Training &
Services, Inc. always has a number of hypnotherapists
working at the center at any time (5 at the time of this
writing), it was necessary that a system be developed
that was highly reliable, consistent, learnable and
teachable. Since the Center was opened we have performed
over 8000 individual one-on-one hypnosis sessions. Out
of this experience came a process that we call 5-PATH®,
or Five-Phase Abreactive Therapeutic Hypnosis.
5-PATH®
is a systematic and predictable approach to hypnotherapy
that provides the hypnotherapist an almost universal
approach to dealing with most of the issues and problems
that their clients experience (e.g., habits,
compulsions, addictions, mood problems, self-esteem,
fears and phobias).
Here is an overview of the 5-PATH® process.
1.
Preparation, Testing and Convincing Phase The
purpose of this phase is many fold, but Phase I, is
designed to accomplish these main goals: bring the
client to a point where he or she is reliably
hypnotizable and able to consistently reach an
appropriate level for hypnotherapy, improve his or her
confidence that hypnosis will be useful, and bring about
some immediate results so that the client will be
motivated to continue in therapy.
In order to accomplish these goals, the client is
carefully prepared for the first session by educating
the client regarding the hypnosis process. Suggestions
to be used are authorized by the client in advance. Then
an appropriate hypnotic induction is used. Depth of
trance is tested using a hidden test (so the client does
not experience failure if sufficient level of hypnosis
has not been obtained yet). Any additional deepening is
done to obtain an appropriate level of hypnosis, usually
somnambulism. After the level of hypnosis has been
tested, another test is given so the client will be
aware of and that he or she knows he or she has become
hypnotized. Then the agreed-upon suggestions are given.
The client is then emerged from hypnosis and receives at
least two additional tests/convincers for post hypnotic
suggestibility, such as time distortion and sensitivity
to a color.
2.
Age
Regression Phase This phase of the hypnotherapy
process utilizes one of the most powerful techniques
available to the hypnotherapists. But many
hypnotherapists don't feel comfortable using this
extremely useful and versatile hypnotherapeutic
technique because of past difficulties in attempting it.
Or some fear using it because of lack of training.
Because the client has experienced the first phase of
the 5-PATH® system, Direct Suggestion, he or she is now
more hypnotizable than before. The first phase has
greatly increased the probability of success of the
client having a revivification during age regression (an
actual reliving of the experience, rather than merely an
increased memory or hypermnesia).
Typically, age regression is directed at both uncovering
the initial sensitizing event which started the problem,
and also, the client is able to gain insight into the
issue. Appropriately accomplished, this is one of the
most powerful techniques a therapist can use. Then
additional suggestions for change are given because this
will cause a reorganization of the subconscious mind, at
which time they will become hyper-suggestible for
suggestions that are consistent with the insight
obtained during the age regression.
3.
Forgiveness of Others Age regression removes
trauma and erroneous programming from the past. It also
improves client's insight. Forgiveness therapies remove
connections to old behaviors. The old patterns are held
together by emotional connections of guilt and anger.
These emotions, act like glue holding the old patterns
together. Remove the emotional connections and the
patterns are easily removed.
Forgiveness of Others Therapy is based upon the work of
Fritz Pearls, and Hypnotherapists such as Gerald Kein,
who teach "Chair Therapy." Many talk therapists have
used his chair therapy. It is a difficult technique to
utilize when the client is in the normal "waking" state
of consciousness, and results are limited. But in
hypnosis, as some enlightened Hypnotherapists have
learned, the work can be done much more effectively. To
the client, the person in the other chair is really
there and the communication that goes on, that leads to
forgiveness is very real. Direct suggestion is then also
done to reinforce the change that the client came in
for.
4.
Forgiveness of Self In the fourth phase, this
approach is continued but the person to be forgiven is
the self. During this phase the client gains insight to
an appropriate level of responsibility of the issue, and
forgives him or herself. This is an extremely powerful
part of the process. Some of our therapists actually
believe that the previous three phases are just there to
get to this point! Of course that is not the case, but
the session is so powerful that it often seems that way.
Additional suggestions are then also given to reinforce
the change that they came into make.
5.
Parts Mediation Therapy Most of our clients
don't need to go through this phase of hypnotherapy. It
is a special phase that was specifically designed to
address secondary gain issues. All psychotherapists are
familiar with this phenomena of secondary gain. In this
case the cause of the issue has been addressed (removed)
but on occasion the problem may continue. Secondary gain
issues are caused by environmental conditions that
continue to reinforce and thus produce the problem or
behavior.
For example, a drug user may go back to using drugs
because of the desire to once again be accepted by the
group of drug users that he or she was previously
associated with. Another common issue sustained by
secondary gain, is that of chronic pain. Even after the
pain has been controlled through the use of hypnosis (or
medications), the pain may reoccur if the client lost
something else substantial when the pain was controlled;
for example disability payments, family sympathy, and
being excused from undesirable work or chores.
Parts Mediation Therapy was developed from mediation
techniques used by individuals that settle disputes
between individuals. Similar techniques are used
intra-psychically to help the client reach a win-win
situation that relieves the client from the complaint,
and moves him or her toward a healthier way of
fulfilling needs, wants and desires. |