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Today, there are a number of exceptional "indirect" hypnosis home
study courses on the market. As of late, master hypnotists have been
busy assembling their own personal covert hypnosis courses based on
all of their years of practice and hard-won knowledge. Maybe you have
already heard of some of the course titles such as "Conversational
Hypnosis", "Covert Hypnosis", "Underground Hypnosis", and so on. Of
course, they are all wildly popular because they teach you how to
hypnotize people secretly without their knowledge. And although each
of these courses have their own unique rapport, trance, and induction
tactics, almost all of them can attribute their success to the ground-
breaking techniques created by a handful of prolific therapists of
old. In this article, you will discover the origins of modern-day
covert hypnosis and meet a few of its "inventors."
Although trance and influence can probably be traced back to the time
of Moses, covert or indirect hypnosis technology has only been
honed,perfected, and publicized for the last 50 years or so. The man
credited with creating the first covert hypnosis system was Milton
Erickson, a noted psychiatrist, psychologist and psychotherapist who
gained his proficiency beginning in the mid-1950's. He has often been
called the "father" of indirect hypnosis and is still regarded as one
of the greatest hypnotists of all-time. Mr. Erickson's psychological
techniques were significant and powerful enough to draw acclaim and a
sizable following of eager proteges.
Among these were Richard Bandler and John Grinder, co-founders of NLP,
or neuro-linguistic programming in the early 1970's. Bandler and
Grinder developed NLP largely due to their modeling of Erickson and
other noted clinicians of the day, as well as their work in
linguistics and gestalt therapy. Over the past few decades, NLP has
produced thousands of practitioners worldwide and has been proven to
help alleviate phobias and addictions, as well as to improve
performance and re frame mindsets. Although the scientific community
sometimes opts to dismiss the effectiveness of NLP, the results speak
for themselves.
Of course, there are hundreds of additional psychological innovators
that have contributed to the growth and development of "indirect"
hypnosis. There are simply too many to list here. However, it should
be noted that because of their tireless work, study, and refinement,
we all now have the opportunity (as laypersons) to learn the
fascinating technology of covert
hypnosis.
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