Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 5, Issue -2, 1 August 2020 | Page 10

Children experience hypnotic deepening during a mesmeric story, even though the person reading it probably has no such intentions. The deepening happens as a consequence of the story and the way it is told. I don’t tend to use too much psychobabble with my clients either, unless they talk like that naturally and my talking like that will actually build better rapport with them. When we watch a movie, we don’t want to see the cameras, the director, or bored extras standing around. We want to experience the movie without the clunky workings of the movie being too obvious. Clunky ‘convincers’ or obvious deepening techniques can mess with the immediacy of the hypnotic experience. I don’t want to be too clunky with clients. I want them to feel as if we’ve simply had a conversation, part of which may have involved them relaxing deeper than ever before or even switching off sensation to control pain. But I think it can be really useful to learn deepeners and lots of very formal hypnotic inductions. And having an air of the dramatic can be useful for some clients. If we can assimilate that kind of training into a conversational, natural and naturalistic communication with the client and tailor our inductions to match their specific and maybe unique interests, then we are being respectful of them as a person. Even with a very methodical protocol like the Rewind technique, to some extent we can match the method to the interests and pre-existing resources of the unique client. Many hypnotic inductions are one-size-fits-all, and many of them still work, but if we understand the components of trance induction then we can tailor an induction to suit the needs of the unique client in front of us, and this makes therapy more creative for us and more special for them. Certainly, I sometimes like to have a client become more profoundly abstracted, to forget me and the room consciously and to travel further inward, to ‘go deeper’. But I like to do this seamlessly. And generally speaking, just as people allowed to sleep will naturally go through the phases of sleep, letting someone spend some time in trance will also encourage a deepening of that trance simply because they have the space to find that depth of trance. To use another metaphor, water will find its way down the mountain side if allowed to do so.