Name one of the founders.
Abraham Maslow
Stanislav Grof
James Fadiman
Miles Vich
Sonyo Marquiles
In what year was hypnotherapy first practiced in ancient cultures
1500 B.C.
What does NGH stand for?
National Guild of Hypnotherapists
Erickson Hypnotherapy
What is transpersonal psychology known as?
The fourth force
What was hypnotherapy first used for?
To put patient in a trance like state
Who does Hypnotherapy certification in Saskatchewan?
Hypno-Heather
Which Hypnotherapy helps "update" the subconscious mind to be in line with the conscious?
Cognitive Hypnotherapy
How is transpersonal psychology related to humanistic psychology
Both focus on personal growth and human potential
How were doctors using hypnosis in the early years
As a surgical anesthetic
Name one of the myths of Hypnotherapy
Myth 1: When you wake up from hypnosis, you will not remember anything that happened while you were hypnotized.
Myth #2: Hypnosis can help people remember the exact details of a crime that they witnessed.
Myth #3: You can be hypnotized against your will. Myth #4:
The hypnotist has complete control of your actions while you are under hypnosis.
Myth #5: Hypnosis can make you super strong, fast, or athletically talented
Which type of hypnotherapy requires training in two fields?
Hypno-psychotherapy
Altered states can be invoked by?
Psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs, guided imagery or hypnosis
Who was the Nancy school or school of suggestion founded by?
Ambroise-August Leibault
Diane Zimberoff compared the subconscious mind to a what?
Computer file system
If I want to stop smoking, what type of hypnotherapy would I try? Why?
Suggestion hypnotherapy- implants the idea that smoking is bad, Ericksonian hypnotherapy- makes them believe they no longer need to smoke or Cognitive hypnotherapy- changing their thought process
What is the purpose of invoking altered states?
Altruism, creativity, a deeper connection with human experiences, oneself or the cosmos
What is the "state" and "non-state" debate?
The state side says that there is a special state of consciousness, the non state side says that there is no special state of consciousness and that hypnotic states are achieved by psychological mechanisms and suggestion
What is the most “dangerous” risk associated with Hypnotherapy? Hint: occurs most commonly from hypno- psychotherapy.
False Memories
Name and explain the three aspects of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy?
Rapport- building a connection
Overloading the conscious- distracting the conscious mind
Indirect communication- indirect suggestion