How does one learn hypnosis professionally?


Seen it work. Even on Myth Busters and was wondering how one becomes a hypnotist.

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4 Responses to “How does one learn hypnosis professionally?”

  1. Swash Says:

    I’m not one. So take that with a grain a salt. Do reading on it. It’s free and virtually anywhere your’e willing to look for it. and practice.. practice practice. You’ll feel weird practicing on no one, but learn and practice…

    the best advice I’ve read for starting hypnotism is don’t tell your first client that “you’re my first subject”. Inform them that you’re a hypnotist and proceed to apply your studies. The condition of the subject’s trust is a major role in them allowing themselves to be hypnotized (it really is up to them) and if they don’t think you can do it or if they are hesitant because they think it might not work, then it won’t.

  2. cmac Says:

    there are many professional hypnotists and it is sometimes used in therapy/counselling. if you contact a psychology/counselling/therapy type practise they may be able to help!!~!

  3. David Says:

    Hi.Its a great thing to learn, opens up your
    perceptions in many ways. Do a search for professional bodies,trainings in hypnosis and nlp. Take your time and sort the good from the bad, there is a difference! Recommend here in the UK is ‘the college of integrated therapies’.
    Training in hypnosis is also a regular on-going experience.

    Regards,
    Dave

  4. Tom R Says:

    contact the University of New Mexico @ Santa Fe or do a google search