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Hello Gil,
I want to thank you and the other participants for making the effort to keep your replies civil - I think it's best that all of us participating in this discussion continue to make that a priority. I certainly will. What a small world -- You developed your instant induction after reading the Russian physiologist Platnov's masterpiece: The Word as a Physiologic and Therapeutic Factor" and I based my guided self-help approach based on the Platnovian theory that six or so sessions of hypnotic "rest" without any interference from the hypnotist, would produce healing in and of itself-- in addition to considerable research into the deleterious effects of chronic stress, and my personal experience with the benefits of daily hypno-meditative practice. Any technique that you endorse will be very effective -- and there is a trickle down effect - because it's you - your students and their students and their students would all use it and teach it effectively --
That is true of all great teachers, and I was in no way, shape or form trying to suggest that "My way is better than yours" You and I both know the Master empowers the techniques that his students are using, and all I was saying is: “Hey - Look out your window -- the world has changed a lot in the last 25 years and those changes are reflected in current therapeutic theories and practice” -- You could lead the revolution in changing our practices by simply acknowledging and acting on the new environment in which we are working because any technique that you endorse and teach will be very effective.
Dear Readers,
When I posted my three questions - I understood that I was risking Gil Boyne's wrath and the rage from those might feel that I was attacking him. You can be sure that I was very aware that Gil is a huge fish in our little metaphorical pond and I knew he is loved and admired by his students and colleagues. I truly honor and respect Gil.
I didn't and don't appreciate SteveH's projection of my motivations but if that's what you think Steve-- that's what you think.
If you review the thread - I am confident that I did not question Gil's integrity or his heart and I did not question his two demonstrations in terms of their effectiveness as hypnotic tools. There is no doubt - that Gil is a very effective practitioner.
I was questioning the impact of Gil's demonstrations in regard to their effect on making our profession acceptable to the mainstream of the uninitiated potential client population, and also to potential referring licensed health care professionals, because I believed that every certified hypnosis professional on HT.com is interested in “mainstreaming” our profession and practices. That was my sole motivation.
Dear Dave, Kelley, Roy, Hugh, Kevin, et al,
I am sorry to point out that Certified hypnotists like ourselves are not really part of (or are a very small part of) the "official" world of Science and Medicine. Any one researching this will quickly discover that all of the luminaries in our "Shadow World" are rarely if ever mentioned in the "Official"- Medical and Science History of Hypnosis. Dr Erickson distinguished himself because his contributions to hypnosis took place within the "REAL" world of science, medicine and mental health and Dave Elman and Charlie Tebbetts did not operate in those waters.
I have been breaking out of the Shadow World since in mid-1980s and I have a great deal of experience in mainstreaming Alternative Medicine. I have put lots of energy and time in helping mainstream your practices as well, even if you were not aware of my efforts. From 1988 through 1992 I was an active member of a National Institutes of Health's - Community Research Initiative on Mainstreaming Alternative Therapies for AIDS. I was a Keynote speaker on Hypnosis and Surviving AIDS at a major International AIDS conference in Amsterdam in 1992. In 1993, I was a panelist on the NIH's forum on Alternative Medicine, Wellness and Health Care Reform sponsored by Office of Alternative Medicine. In 1996 I was a ghost writer/editor for the international best seller: "Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide." Between starting my practice in 1980 and today I have maintained my private hypnosis practice in the offices of some the best-known traditional, non-conventional and conventional alternative medical centers in the US. I have parlayed those experiences into writing several columns for a trade journal that introduced certified hypnosis professionals to tens of thousands of Hospital CEOs. Hospital Administrators and Medical Directors of Hospitals. I used those columns, and recommendations from dozens of licensed health care providers endorsing my approach to hypnotic pain relief, to earn a chance to teach hypnotic theory and techniques at a major medical conference on a trial basis in 2007. This teaching opportunity resulted in the participants earning medical CMEs. My associate Dan Cleary and I were a big hit and we were able to add 3 additional courses taught by HT.com members Scott Sandland, Nadine Roman and Sue Hull in the 2008 conference. We got great reviews in 2008 as well, but the economy went south and the organizers of the conference cut back on the programs they were willing to subsidize and just Dan and I were invited back to teach in 2009. Dan and I were the buzz of the 2009 conference and we have been green-lighted to propose expanded offerings for 2010. Not bad, for two certified hypnosis professionals who are not licensed health care providers. Moreover, the physicians who left our presentations enthusiastic about the possibility of working with a certified hypnotist are coming back to your neighborhood looking for someone they can work with. Just to be clear, this explanation is not about “me” but about what can be done to advance the cause of mainstreaming our profession.
In terms of my accomplishment in the world of hypnosis beyond our little pond -- a 1997 European Union Commission Project Report on Alternative Medicine for AIDS named me one of the World's leading experts in mind/body approaches for helping people with AIDS. I am also the co-author of a guided self-hypnosis program for people with IBS that was endorsed by the American Academy of Pain Management and I am the co-author of a peer-reviewed article that makes a strong case for adding certified hypnosis practitioners to the Workers' Compensation system that will be published in Dec. 2009 in a peer reviewed journal devoted to the Worker's Compensation field. I have also done quite well for myself within our Shadow World -- Having won top honors as a hypnosis/NLP educator and practitioner from the NGH, IMDHA, IACT, IHF and NFNLP. To sum up -- I have introduced the merits of using certified hypnosis practitioners to tens of thousands of licensed health care professionals and I know a thing or two about mainstreaming hypnosis and mind-body healing. Again, my point is that the efforts of someone with Gil’s stature to “mainstream” our profession could be very effective, and of benefit to us all.
Again - I did not criticize Gil's effectiveness as a practitioner and/or as teacher -- I did, and do not, question Gil's heart or integrity -My concern was and is that just being effective is not enough to take our rightful places within the “System”. Certified hypnosis practitioners have been effectively helping their clients for several decades and we are still on the outside looking in --
In closing, like it or not the world of Science and Medicine has moved away from Doctor/Therapist Centered and Regressive and Abreactive Approaches, and the new models for quality health care is Patient/Client Centered Approaches and Cognitive Behavioral therapies (at least according to the US Institute of Medicine, which is the GOD of Scientific Medicine and the National Survey of Psychotherapy Training in Psychiatry, Psychology, and Social Work respectfully (Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2006;63:925-934))
Roy and others pointed out that there are many ways to be effective -- I agree and my point was we are not Authorized Health Care Providers -- We are currently perceived as 2nd class practitioners, and if our collective goal is to take our rightful place within the established Health Care establishment - BEING EFFECTIVE IS NOT ENOUGH! Our theories and practice must be compatible with modern thinking and practices - No offense is intended – this is just a fact of life if we want to spread the benefits of our profession to a wider audience.
I put myself out there and called it like I saw it by the heinous act of asking 3 questions that could have helped our profession and your practices -- I will think long and hard before doing that again, because it appears that a vocal minority would rather vociferously defend their established routine than consider acknowledging the larger picture. Are we so certain of our individual approaches that, unlike what we preach to our clients, we can no longer be open to growth, development and change?
Have a great day or night-
Respectfully,
Michael E.
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest"
- Thomas Paine
Hello Gil,
I want to thank you and the other participants for making the effort to keep your replies civil - I think it's best that all of us participating in this discussion continue to make that a priority. I certainly will.
What a small world -- You developed your instant induction after reading the Russian physiologist Platnov's masterpiece: The Word as a Physiologic and Therapeutic Factor" and I based my guided self-help approach based on the Platnovian theory that six or so sessions of hypnotic "rest" without any interference from the hypnotist, would produce healing in and of itself-- in addition to considerable research into the deleterious effects of chronic stress, and my personal experience with the benefits of daily hypno-meditative practice.
Any technique that you endorse will be very effective -- and there is a trickle down effect - because it's you - your students and their students and their students would all use it and teach it effectively --
That is true of all great teachers, and I was in no way, shape or form trying to suggest that "My way is better than yours" You and I both know the Master empowers the techniques that his students are using, and all I was saying is: “Hey - Look out your window -- the world has changed a lot in the last 25 years and those changes are reflected in current therapeutic theories and practice” -- You could lead the revolution in changing our practices by simply acknowledging and acting on the new environment in which we are working because any technique that you endorse and teach will be very effective.
Dear Readers,
When I posted my three questions - I understood that I was risking Gil Boyne's wrath and the rage from those might feel that I was attacking him. You can be sure that I was very aware that Gil is a huge fish in our little metaphorical pond and I knew he is loved and admired by his students and colleagues. I truly honor and respect Gil.
I didn't and don't appreciate SteveH's projection of my motivations but if that's what you think Steve-- that's what you think.
If you review the thread - I am confident that I did not question Gil's integrity or his heart and I did not question his two demonstrations in terms of their effectiveness as hypnotic tools. There is no doubt - that Gil is a very effective practitioner.
I was questioning the impact of Gil's demonstrations in regard to their effect on making our profession acceptable to the mainstream of the uninitiated potential client population, and also to potential referring licensed health care professionals, because I believed that every certified hypnosis professional on HT.com is interested in “mainstreaming” our profession and practices. That was my sole motivation.
Dear Dave, Kelley, Roy, Hugh, Kevin, et al,
I am sorry to point out that Certified hypnotists like ourselves are not really part of (or are a very small part of) the "official" world of Science and Medicine. Any one researching this will quickly discover that all of the luminaries in our "Shadow World" are rarely if ever mentioned in the "Official"- Medical and Science History of Hypnosis. Dr Erickson distinguished himself because his contributions to hypnosis took place within the "REAL" world of science, medicine and mental health and Dave Elman and Charlie Tebbetts did not operate in those waters.
I have been breaking out of the Shadow World since in mid-1980s and I have a great deal of experience in mainstreaming Alternative Medicine. I have put lots of energy and time in helping mainstream your practices as well, even if you were not aware of my efforts. From 1988 through 1992 I was an active member of a National Institutes of Health's - Community Research Initiative on Mainstreaming Alternative Therapies for AIDS. I was a Keynote speaker on Hypnosis and Surviving AIDS at a major International AIDS conference in Amsterdam in 1992. In 1993, I was a panelist on the NIH's forum on Alternative Medicine, Wellness and Health Care Reform sponsored by Office of Alternative Medicine. In 1996 I was a ghost writer/editor for the international best seller: "Alternative Medicine: The Definitive Guide." Between starting my practice in 1980 and today I have maintained my private hypnosis practice in the offices of some the best-known traditional, non-conventional and conventional alternative medical centers in the US. I have parlayed those experiences into writing several columns for a trade journal that introduced certified hypnosis professionals to tens of thousands of Hospital CEOs. Hospital Administrators and Medical Directors of Hospitals. I used those columns, and recommendations from dozens of licensed health care providers endorsing my approach to hypnotic pain relief, to earn a chance to teach hypnotic theory and techniques at a major medical conference on a trial basis in 2007. This teaching opportunity resulted in the participants earning medical CMEs. My associate Dan Cleary and I were a big hit and we were able to add 3 additional courses taught by HT.com members Scott Sandland, Nadine Roman and Sue Hull in the 2008 conference. We got great reviews in 2008 as well, but the economy went south and the organizers of the conference cut back on the programs they were willing to subsidize and just Dan and I were invited back to teach in 2009. Dan and I were the buzz of the 2009 conference and we have been green-lighted to propose expanded offerings for 2010. Not bad, for two certified hypnosis professionals who are not licensed health care providers. Moreover, the physicians who left our presentations enthusiastic about the possibility of working with a certified hypnotist are coming back to your neighborhood looking for someone they can work with. Just to be clear, this explanation is not about “me” but about what can be done to advance the cause of mainstreaming our profession.
In terms of my accomplishment in the world of hypnosis beyond our little pond -- a 1997 European Union Commission Project Report on Alternative Medicine for AIDS named me one of the World's leading experts in mind/body approaches for helping people with AIDS. I am also the co-author of a guided self-hypnosis program for people with IBS that was endorsed by the American Academy of Pain Management and I am the co-author of a peer-reviewed article that makes a strong case for adding certified hypnosis practitioners to the Workers' Compensation system that will be published in Dec. 2009 in a peer reviewed journal devoted to the Worker's Compensation field. I have also done quite well for myself within our Shadow World -- Having won top honors as a hypnosis/NLP educator and practitioner from the NGH, IMDHA, IACT, IHF and NFNLP. To sum up -- I have introduced the merits of using certified hypnosis practitioners to tens of thousands of licensed health care professionals and I know a thing or two about mainstreaming hypnosis and mind-body healing. Again, my point is that the efforts of someone with Gil’s stature to “mainstream” our profession could be very effective, and of benefit to us all.
Again - I did not criticize Gil's effectiveness as a practitioner and/or as teacher -- I did, and do not, question Gil's heart or integrity -My concern was and is that just being effective is not enough to take our rightful places within the “System”. Certified hypnosis practitioners have been effectively helping their clients for several decades and we are still on the outside looking in --
In closing, like it or not the world of Science and Medicine has moved away from Doctor/Therapist Centered and Regressive and Abreactive Approaches, and the new models for quality health care is Patient/Client Centered Approaches and Cognitive Behavioral therapies (at least according to the US Institute of Medicine, which is the GOD of Scientific Medicine and the National Survey of Psychotherapy Training in Psychiatry, Psychology, and Social Work respectfully (Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2006;63:925-934))
Roy and others pointed out that there are many ways to be effective -- I agree and my point was we are not Authorized Health Care Providers -- We are currently perceived as 2nd class practitioners, and if our collective goal is to take our rightful place within the established Health Care establishment - BEING EFFECTIVE IS NOT ENOUGH! Our theories and practice must be compatible with modern thinking and practices - No offense is intended – this is just a fact of life if we want to spread the benefits of our profession to a wider audience.
I put myself out there and called it like I saw it by the heinous act of asking 3 questions that could have helped our profession and your practices -- I will think long and hard before doing that again, because it appears that a vocal minority would rather vociferously defend their established routine than consider acknowledging the larger picture. Are we so certain of our individual approaches that, unlike what we preach to our clients, we can no longer be open to growth, development and change?
Have a great day or night-
Respectfully,
Michael E.
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest"
- Thomas Paine
Michael,
I have a question. Is this meant to be more of a discussion about abreactive vs. cognitive-style therapies? If so, then I'd very much like to hear what people have to say. It is my understanding (limited though it is) that Gil's techniques, while using regression and a certain amount of abreaction, also include a good amount of cognitive elements. If cognitive therapy includes identifying distorted thinking and changing emotional responses then wouldn't discovering an ISE and reinforcing events lead down a path of cognition? What I'm curious to know is how and where does your style and Gil's style intersect. Outside of rapid inductions, using touch, and being directive do your two paths share common ground?
Dave
Michael,
I applaud your bravery in asking those questions because I'm fairly certain that you had a good idea of what the response would be. As things stand, I also happen to have a great deal of respect and admiration for Gil Boyne, and last year we exchanged signed & warmly inscribed copies of our respective books and had lively email discussions about the only main point in my book upon which we steadfastly disagreed: that, according to my thirteen years of fanatical research (and years of clinical experience), the IMAGE of hypnotism, and especially hypnoTHERAPY, has suffered considerable harm all throughout the past two centuries because of the highly authoritarian techniques employed by the vast majority of practitioners. Indeed, it is no coincidence that the vast majority of both the general public as well as health care professionals have always regarded the phenomenon with a jaundiced eye and a good deal of trepidation.
I used the term "Fear & Loathing" in my book because that captures the zeitgeist perfectly. The spectacle of people being subjected to authoritarian inductions (the "command" approach) has been responsible for relegating hypnosis to little more than carnival side show status until quite recently; and EVEN now many (most?) folks are STILL decidedly wary about it. Of course I'm speaking in purely general terms, because tens of thousands of people consult hypnotherapists these days. But if you consider the fact that it would be of great benefit to hundreds of millions, or even BILLIONS, of people, it's clear that MUCH remains to be done when it comes to enlightening the public AND health care professionals about its potential utility to mankind.
Authoritarian inductions, and especially "instant" inductions are, in my opinion largely responsible for CONTINUING this sorry legacy of "Fear & Loathing". I am NOT talking about their potential "effectiveness" because that is entirely beside the point. I'm talking about the terrible "now I have you in my Power!" IMAGE that such techniques have always fostered, and CONTINUE to foster to this very day!
Anyone interested in reading, entirely for free, several chapters devoted to this very point can do so at my book's website:
PS To discover the differences, consult the "Federal Dictionary of Occupational Titles" .
Why is it that some people look at the "Now I have you in my power and your gonna cluck like a chicken" thing and wring thier hands and rip thier clothes, throw dust on thier heads and lament the terrible image people have of evil bug eyed hypnotists and begin a personal vendetta to stamp out such extremely basic parts to human nature (along with the evil bug eyed hypnotists)? ... instead of just simply playing the ball where it lies.
Others listen to that stuff and laugh ... say "that's not how it works .... Here let me show you" ... and walk off with a new client. Could it be that the world views are ... differant .... Core values ... Differant. I have often said that a good hypnotist is like a good poker player.. he plays the cards he is dealt .. Not the cards he wishes he was dealt. Let me point something out to you... Media folk have made those movies for a long long time. Svengali is not an unknown book It's actually pretty widly read in it's time. and even now WHY Nobody was forcing folks to watch those movies or read the books. They did that because they WANTED to. There is a very fundemental part of human nature that is fascinated by that behavior ..by the possibility they don't have to be completely responsible for thier own behavior. More than you might imagine actually get a bit of a rush at that thought. People only "fear" what they believe to "be possible". Who was that that taught me that "all hynosis is Self Hypnosis"? Ok so I had someone working with me a while back on a public relations thing I was doing. Great lady. She took great pains to tell me why I shouldn't be using swinging watches and that sorta stuff in my campaign. She told me that as a client it would bring up images of Power Driven bug eyed hypnotists etc etc. She knew that for a fact because that's what she used to believe. (The words cluck like a chicken even entered the conversation) Of course she had been through hypnotherapy, was very familiar with it and was even asking me about the possibility of "trading services". The obvious question.. What changed your mind?" Well ... The answer ... She met a very competent hypnotist on the left coast. He did the unthinkable and explained to her how it worked and even let her EXPERIENCE IT. danged if it didn't work.. and now she is a walking billboard for the possibilities of Hypnosis. Enough said for me.
Hugh Cole
The Pretty Goodest Hypnotist on the Planet
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