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Kipp A. Opperman commented on Ron Eslinger's blog post '21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 6 of 21'
looking forward to the next installment.
May 30, 2010
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Kipp A. Opperman commented on Ron Eslinger's blog post '21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 6 of 21'
As I'm reading your post I find myself needing to wipe the excess saliva off my chin. However, I have yet to get that physical response from my anxous clients, therefore,I ask them to image Wal-mart on sunday after church. Sometime I think this…
May 30, 2010
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21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 6 of 21

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 6 of 21Ron Eslinger www.eslinger.net and www.hypnosiscertification.comCONVINCERS - LEMON AND MAGNETIC FINGERSThere are two convincers I used prior to starting my formal hypnosis induction.1. magnetic fingers2. lemon experienceEven though the magnetic fingers experience is not a true convincer it works very well to create a belief in the client. When they focus…See More
Blog post by Ron Eslinger May 19, 2010
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21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 5 OF 21

EXPLAIN HYPNOSIS 5 0F 21Ron Eslinger, www.eslinger.netBefore explaining hypnosis, you must know what they know about hypnosis. So I asked the question: 1) what do you know about hypnosis and 2) why did you choose hypnosis for your situation? How the client answers those two questions will give you a starting place for you to explain hypnosis.I am sure that my explanation is no different than yours, I start with the basic question. How often to you drive to…See More
Blog post by Ron Eslinger May 17, 2010
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Ron Eslinger commented on Ron Eslinger's blog post '21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session - 4 of 21'
Unfortunately, I don't or I would have done a better job of proofing before posting. One without patience may become the patient.
May 16, 2010
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tc_Burt commented on Ron Eslinger's blog post '21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session - 4 of 21'
Lucky I have patience, lol
May 15, 2010
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Michael Ellner commented on Ron Eslinger's blog post '21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session - 4 of 21'
Hi Ron, et al, Yes - Yes -- Fun Deficiency Disorders are epidemic and Seriousity Killed the Cat... Looking foward to your next installment -- Warmest regards, Michael E.
May 14, 2010
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James Malone commented on Ron Eslinger's blog post '21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session - 4 of 21'
Ron, great stuff here! My teacher always said that its a warning sign if a client (or anyone else for that matter) has trouble answering "so what have you been doing for fun lately?" Jim
May 14, 2010

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Where do you live?
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Hypnosis Experience:
Full Time Practice
What are you looking for on this site?
Interaction with professional hypnotists.
About Me:
Michael R “Ron” Eslinger, Captain, USN, Retired
RN, CRNA, MA, APN, BCH, CMI,FNCH

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Master of Arts,
Board Certified Hypnotherapists, Certified Instructor of Hypnosis

Ron Eslinger, Owner and CEO of Healthy Visions Wellness Center and founder of the American Association of Moderate Sedations Nurses, Inc. Oak Ridge, Tennessee was nominated by the Department of the Navy to Represent the Department of Defense as Ex-Officio member to the National Institutes of Health’s Health Service’s Committee on Complementary and Alternative Medicine and the National Guild of Hypnotist’s receiver of the Researcher of the Year award for 2003. He graduated from St. Mary’s nursing school Knoxville, TN, in 1970 and completed Nurse Anesthesia training at the University of Tennessee in 1974. Certified in Hypnotherapy in 1978. He received his BS degree in Professional Arts from Saint Joseph’s College in Wenham, Main, and his Masters Degree in Foreign Affairs for National Defense and Strategic Studies from the United States Naval War College, Newport, RI in 1994.

A retired United States Navy Captain, his many assignments included Senior Nurse Executive and the Director for Patient Services, Naval Hospital Beaufort, SC, 2001 - 2003. From 1996 to 2001 Ron was the Chief Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) and Assistant Department Head for Administration, Anesthesia Department, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA where he founded and personally developed the Medical Center’s Complementary Care Clinic. This experience led to consulting positions with other medical centers such as Kaiser Permeate, Portland, Oregon, Obici Hospital, Suffolk, VA, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, NC and Naval Hospital, Beaufort, SC.

While at Portsmouth Ron served on the Clinical Competency Committee for the Naval School of Health Sciences Nurse Anesthesia Program. He was the representative for Licensed Independent Practitioners on the Naval Medical Center’s Executive Committee for Medical Staff. He was granted the title of approved consultant by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, and is a Certified Hypnosis Instructor of the National Guild of Hypnotists. He served on the Editorial Board for CRNA: The Clinical Forum for Nurse Anesthetists and served as President of the Virginia Association of Nurse Anesthetists. He later served as the Program Chairman of the South Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists. He is currently Vice President, Region 2 of the Tennessee Nurses Association.

Ron lectures extensively to medical and nursing organizations on Hypnosis, Stress Management, Anesthesia, HIV/AIDS, and Bioterrorism. He is frequent faculty to Clemson University’s Continuing Nurse Education Conferences, Gatlinburg, the Nurse Anesthesiology Faculty Association, Frank Moya, CRNA Annual Review Course, and the Association of Women’s Health Obstetric and Neonatal Nursing He has lectured to the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists National Conference and is presenting a four-hour lecture on anesthesia and hypnosis at the 2004 conference in Seattle. In addition, he has lectured on anesthesia and hypnosis to the following state anesthesia associations: Virginia, West Virginia, Florida, Idaho, Texas, Wisconsin, Georgia, South Carolina, Maryland, and North Carolina. He also presented to the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses on Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Childbirth. Captain Eslinger presented to the Defense Advanced Research Project’s Agency and to the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States on Hypnosis in Military Medicine.
Ron contributed the chapter on Pain Management for the Second Addition of the Official Consumers Guide to Hypnosis.
NGH Researcher of the Year 2003, Presenter of the Year 2004 and Educator of the year 2008.
Hobbies:
Swimming, hicking and Jet Skiing
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http://www.eslinger.net

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21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 6 of 21

Posted on May 19, 2010 at 5:27am 2 Comments

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 6 of 21

Ron Eslinger www.eslinger.net and www.hypnosiscertification.com



CONVINCERS - LEMON AND MAGNETIC FINGERS

There are two convincers I used prior to starting my formal hypnosis induction.

1. magnetic fingers

2. lemon experience

Even though the magnetic fingers experience is not a true convincer it…

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Ron Eslinger

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 5 OF 21

Posted on May 17, 2010 at 5:42am 0 Comments

EXPLAIN HYPNOSIS 5 0F 21

Ron Eslinger, www.eslinger.net

Before explaining hypnosis, you must know what they know about hypnosis. So I asked the question: 1) what do you know about hypnosis and 2) why did you choose hypnosis for your situation? How the client answers those two questions will give you a starting place for you to explain hypnosis.

I am sure that my explanation is no different than yours, I start with the basic…

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Ron Eslinger

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session - 4 of 21

Posted on May 14, 2010 at 4:23am 6 Comments

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session 4 of 21



THE INTERVIEW

Ron Eslinger at www.eslinger.net

I ask these very basic questions:

  • What changes in your life when you reach your goal? What will you do differently? These simple questions tell you a lot about the client and the direction to develop your imagery script with direct suggestions. If they do not know what they will do differently that is…
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Ron Eslinger

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session.

Posted on May 11, 2010 at 5:34am 0 Comments

3 OF 21



INTAKE, BASIC, SUGGESTIBILITY QUESTIONNAIRE


By Ron Eslinger

1. Intake sheet, with all the usual information. My intake sheet also includes an informed consent, pain scale, sleep scale and quality-of-life scale.

2. I also include a suggestibility questionnaire that I adapted from Vera Peiffer in her book Principles of Hypnotherapy. I changed the content to meet my clients type, learning styles and personalities.

3. I also use the basic…

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Ron Eslinger

21 steps to a successful first hypnosis session.

Posted on May 10, 2010 at 9:40am 0 Comments

Charting Throughout 2 of 21<P>

Charting is fairly self-explanatory, however, as I stated in part one of the introduction that little charting was done, if any and few questions asked, when I went for my first hypnosis session. What do you use for charting? Here is a short list of things that you might consider as a part of your…

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At 6:49pm on August 28, 2010, SynapseSynapse said…
Thank you Ron. Loved your course and it was a pleasure meeting you!
At 6:31am on February 25, 2010, Ron EslingerRon Eslinger said…
Thank You David, I think you will be most impressed with the Pain Certification Course. I went all out to make sure you have every thing needed to be a successful using hypnosis to manage pain. I truly believe this course is worth 10 times what I charge for it.
Ron
At 10:18pm on February 24, 2010, Hypnosis DaveHypnosis Dave said…
Hi Mr. Eslinger. I was looking at your site earlier today and then found that you are a member here. The work you are doing is most impressive. I will be ordering one of your distant learning systems soon! Regards, David Lott
At 8:45am on December 10, 2008, Lee ConwayLee Conway said…
Welcome to the community!
At 5:44pm on December 3, 2008, William MitchellWilliam Mitchell said…
Thanks Ron have a great class! Look on Roneslinger.net
William
At 10:28pm on December 2, 2008, William MitchellWilliam Mitchell said…
Hi Ron ,would love to ask you some questions about presenting.
Glad you are on the site! Your friend, William
At 6:47pm on November 30, 2008, Melissa J. RothMelissa J. Roth said…
At the top of any page on Hypnothoughts is a tab called Groups. Click on it and it gives you all the different groups. Since the Medical group is popular, it is on the top line. Click on it and join. That's all you need to do.
At 6:16pm on November 29, 2008, Melissa J. RothMelissa J. Roth said…
Hey Ron, On the medical, health and wellness group is a discussion called Pain Is A Behavior. It's been dormant for some time but I'd like to see if you can breathe new life into it-whether you agree or not. Would love to have your input.
At 6:14pm on November 29, 2008, Melissa J. RothMelissa J. Roth said…
Hey neighbor. Welcome. I think you will enjoy being part of this community. About time you got here.
At 4:16pm on November 28, 2008, John Cerbone - The Trance-MasterJohn Cerbone - The Trance-Master said…
Welcome aboard here Ron!
Great haining you aboard here, have fun and enjoy!
Keep On Trancing!
John
 
 
 

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