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- A few clients fall asleep during hypnosis. Do you recommend that I wake them up, and how should I do it? I have added a few questions that I can ask at any time during the script and if they don’t respond with their finger signal, I touch the finger and say that if the answer is yes they must move this finger. Is this a good way of doing it? Would you recommend that I go back a few paragraphs or should I continue reading? Should I say something during the pre session talk?I have tried a few self-hypnosis CD’s but I relax so much that I fall asleep every time. I must admit I fall asleep very easily.
- I have a client who hasn't quit after the 3rd session. She just says the urges are too strong. Apparently even after the 3rd session she lit up after 2 hours. Then she stopped for 6 days after that with a lot of will power. She wants to come in again what should I do?
- I have a client who wants to quit. She responded well at the time to the session and I thought she would be successful however she has started again. She sees smoking as her "friend" and I reframed that in our first session, hoping to enable her to find new friends that wouldn't be damaging to her health. I am meeting her friday to go through with her why she started again and I would like to offer her some ideas about making new friends and ways of handling loneliness other than smoking. Do you have any other ideas to help her quit?
- I have a potential client in Byron Bay who smokes cigarettes and Marijuana. Can I still do the quit session and offer the life time guarantee and 95% success rate? Or should I direct them to get off the dope first?
- I know you said that anyone can be hypnotised. However I have client who I see in practice currently for other treatments and she is interested in quitting. She has tried other hypnosis before and been unsuccessful. She has 2 hearing aids and is concerned that she can not be hypnotised due to the fact she can’t hear. She reads lips a lot to assist her in communicating with others as she would be required to close here eyes during the session I’m unsure that the process would works. Have you come across this in your past experiences? Do you know how the sub conscious mind is able to take in messages if the person has is hearing aids. Is there anything I can do to see if this person can be effectively hypnotised or is it just a matter of giving it a go and seeing if it works.
- What is the best way to get a fence sitter across the line? (To book a prospective client who is unsure whether they want to proceed)
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