Ronald Havens – Catherine Walters – An Orientation To The Trance Experience
“An Orientation to the Trance Experience” by Catherine Walters and Ronald Havens likely serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and experiencing trance states. Here’s what participants might expect:
- Introduction to Trance: An overview of what trance is, including its historical and cultural significance, and how it is used in various therapeutic and spiritual practices.
- Understanding the Trance State: Detailed explanations of the characteristics of trance states, how they differ from normal waking consciousness, and their psychological and physiological effects.
- Induction Techniques: Various methods for inducing trance states, including hypnotic inductions, guided imagery, and relaxation techniques.
- Deepening the Trance: Techniques for deepening the trance experience to enhance its effectiveness for therapeutic or personal development purposes.
- Applications of Trance: Exploration of the different applications of trance states, such as in hypnotherapy, meditation, healing, creativity, and problem-solving.
- Safety and Ethics: Guidelines for safely entering and exiting trance states, as well as ethical considerations for practitioners and individuals using trance techniques.
- Practical Exercises: Step-by-step exercises and scripts for practicing trance induction and deepening, allowing participants to experience and refine their ability to enter trance states.
- Case Studies and Examples: Real-life examples and case studies illustrating the use of trance in various contexts, providing practical insights and inspiration.
- Integration and Mastery: Strategies for integrating trance experiences into daily life and using them to achieve specific goals, enhance well-being, and promote personal growth.
Overall, “An Orientation to the Trance Experience” offers a thorough introduction to the principles and practices of trance, providing participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively explore and utilize trance states for various purposes.
Description:
This powerful audiobook provides a fascinating and instructive demonstration of Neo-Ericksonian hypnotherapy, highlighting the significance of timing, rhythm and pauses. Through demonstrations of Basic Induction and Naturalistic Induction, Havens and Walters provide clear examples of the tempo, tone and phrasing employed by experienced clinicians to elicit and maintain a trance. Combined with the text, the companion audiobook enables clinicians to incorporate or more effectively utilize hypnotherapy techniques in their practices. By following along and entering into the pleasantly relaxed, focused inner awareness typical of a trance state, practitioners give themselves the opportunity to develop a direct experiential understanding of the nature of trance and of the skills required to elicit and utilize that trance effectively.
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