Relaxation Hypnosis Script |
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The text below is an example of a relaxation hypnosis induction:
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This process should then move on to the shoulders arms, shoulders, neck and finally head and face. It is important to spend quite a lot of time on relaxing the face muscles and especially the jaw which is often the key to getting someone to relax completely. By the time the whole process is finished, the client will have had to listen to a lot of instructions, and with their eyes closed listening to your relaxing voice (it had better be!) they are bound to be somewhat relaxed. It is important to use as many descriptive sensory words as possible to ensure that the client's experience is as rich as possible, and to keep the words flowing as much as possible. For example, words such as warm and tingling. Like many induction techniques, in the relaxation hypnosis induction your goal is not to make sense, but to relax the client. You may find that your inductions are quite repetitive to begin with, especially your relaxation hypnosis inductions, as there are only so many things you can think to mention, but this doesn't matter, just keep the words flowing and the client will follow. |
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