Whenever anyone asks me why I use hypnosis in psychotherapy, I feel like a swimmer being asked why he feels the need to get into water to swim. There’s a variety of positive reasons to introduce clinical hypnosis into your practice.
Hypnotherapy Techniques Therapy Articles by Mark Tyrrell
Hypnosis is still somewhat of a mystery for many practitioners. Yet its potential for therapeutic benefit is enormous and well studied. In these pages you’ll find both de-mystification and education. These articles were created to appeal to both the hypnotically clinically skilled therapist as well as the practitioner who might just have a budding interest. There’s a great variation here so please dive in and enjoy.
The Hypnotic Art of Confusion
Whether you’re a hypnotherapist or not, the way confusional language affects the mind demonstrates beautifully how the human mind works.
4 Relieving Hypnotic Techniques for Pain Control
How to achieve analgesia and even anaesthesia without drugs.
4 Tips for Eliciting Hypnotic Phenomena
Here are three approaches which, when combined, greatly increase your chances of eliciting hypnotic phenomena from your hypnotic subjects.
Should You Use Regression with Your Clients?
False memories can be created during regression. Here are four reasons why taking your client back to the past isn’t always the right approach.
How to Use Hypnosis in Emergencies
Certified Emergency Hypnosis Trainer William Johnson shares five emergency hypnosis techniques.
Are You Accidentally Hypnotizing Your Clients?
Why I encourage all therapists to learn about hypnosis, even if they aren’t planning on delivering hypnotherapy.
Inside the UK’s Hypnotherapy in Schools Program
Since 2011, Caroline Dyson has been developing and establishing the Hypnotherapy in Schools Program, which uses clinical hypnotherapy to help pupils with any aspect of their emotional health or wellbeing, thereby improving their ability to learn effectively.














