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WSH169 - Troubleshooting the Dave Elman Induction
The Dave Elman Induction is a hypnotic process developed by Dave Elman. This technique is famous for its method called pyramiding. It is a process where you stack several hypnotic inductions – one on top of the other – to provide multiple hypnotic experiences within three to four minutes to get the desired result.
In this episode, I’m going to share how to troubleshoot the Dave Elman Induction and explain how I do it inside my hypnotic sessions. I discuss the different phases of the technique as well as share actionable strategies you can use during your hypnotic sessions. I also share how other hypnotists dilute this process; thus, making it ineffective and the client experience less satisfactory.
“There are no resistant clients. There are only inflexible practitioners.“
- Why it’s important to know the right words in the correct order when doing this method
- What fractionation is
- What could go wrong with fractionation
- Why client compliance is significant to execute hypnotic suggestions effectively
- How to make the fourth phase a hypnotic phenomenon
- A few nuances of the language I use in the Dave Elman Induction
- How to negate troubleshooting in advance
- How other hypnotists make the process less effective
- Elements included in hypnotic suggestions
Steps to the Dave Elman Induction:
- Small Muscle Catalepsy
- Brief Deepening
- Fractionation
- Large Muscle Catalepsy
- Amnesia by Suggestion
- Deepening Throughout
Watch These Videos:
The “Three-Minute” Routine:
Skype Hypnosis: Modifying the Dave Elman Induction: