Comments on: Mike Mandel Demonstrating the Dave Elman Induction https://mikemandelhypnosis.com/hypnosis-training/mike-mandel-demonstrating-the-dave-elman-induction/ The Hypnotic World Epicener. Best in Class Hypnosis Recordings and Hypnosis Training from a Six Time Award Winning Hypnotist. Thu, 01 Oct 2020 20:41:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 By: Mike Mandel https://mikemandelhypnosis.com/hypnosis-training/mike-mandel-demonstrating-the-dave-elman-induction/#comment-13084 Mon, 30 Jan 2017 22:42:04 +0000 http://mikemandelhypnosis.com/?p=371#comment-13084 In reply to Rich.

Probably “boing”.

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By: Rich https://mikemandelhypnosis.com/hypnosis-training/mike-mandel-demonstrating-the-dave-elman-induction/#comment-13073 Fri, 27 Jan 2017 20:17:08 +0000 http://mikemandelhypnosis.com/?p=371#comment-13073 Hi I’ve replayed it numerous times what does mike say on both occasions when talking about lifting the eyebrows ?
Is it pull / put / bull / push ? The eyebrows

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By: Chris https://mikemandelhypnosis.com/hypnosis-training/mike-mandel-demonstrating-the-dave-elman-induction/#comment-1652 Fri, 05 Oct 2012 16:12:55 +0000 http://mikemandelhypnosis.com/?p=371#comment-1652 In reply to Helen Heubi.

Hi Helen,

I just noticed nobody replied to your question. Sorry about that! Ok, I’ll see if I can get Mike to chime in also, but here’s my perspective based on what I’ve learned as Mike’s student. Somnambulistic trances are what you should shoot for. These are quite deep trances, and there is no reason in the world a client can’t communicate verbally while in a somnambulistic state. Mike refers to this as the working state of hypnosis. Below this there is the Esdaile state. Some clients may slip into this state, marked by unwillingness to move, speak, spontaneous full body catalepsy and unsuggested anaesthesia. It’s only in THOSE cases (which will be rare) when you’d have to calibrate to what’s happening and deal with it.

But shoot for deep trance and expect your client to be able to speak.

Come study with us. Mike will show you so much more!

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By: Chris https://mikemandelhypnosis.com/hypnosis-training/mike-mandel-demonstrating-the-dave-elman-induction/#comment-1394 Tue, 14 Aug 2012 16:29:09 +0000 http://mikemandelhypnosis.com/?p=371#comment-1394 In reply to Helen Heubi.

Hi Helen,

I’ll ask Mike to read this and we can talk about it in a podcast or updated blog post or something. Communicating with someone who is in deep trance, via telephone, is going to be tricky. Not because they can’t talk to you (they can), but you’ll have a very hard time calibrating them as they go INTO trance. Same with executing Elman’s induction. If you can’t do the fractionation and hand drop, it’s not going to work. I understand your fascination, that’s for sure!

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By: Helen Heubi https://mikemandelhypnosis.com/hypnosis-training/mike-mandel-demonstrating-the-dave-elman-induction/#comment-1319 Mon, 30 Jul 2012 11:46:41 +0000 http://mikemandelhypnosis.com/?p=371#comment-1319 Mike, I so appreciated your demonstration of the Dave Elman induction. I agree with you about “variations”. I have always found all “these different ways to do the Dave Elman induction” confusing. What was wrong with it that it had to be tinkered with anyway? I like your straightforward, clear style. Now I have a question.
When people get so deep into trance that you have to communicate with gestures, does this mean there’s no way to work with them via telephone or Skype? Could there be a signal established, permissively, for their tapping on something? Twice for Yes and once for No?
For a consulting hypnotist living in Muskoka it’s nice to feel I could reach out beyond my local “client base” to a more global scale of potential clients, the way coaches do. For coaching, the phone or Skype are more effective than in person. But I’ m not sure about using these distance methods when the client is in a deep trance.
Deep trance is an area that my training to date has not emphasized, or else I have somehow glossed over it. Now I am getting intrigued with Esdaile after listening to Ines Simpson on an NGH webinar. I guess if getting down to brass tacks with deeper trances engages me so much all of a sudden, I’ll find ways to attract clients to come in person. One way could be by giving talks and demonstrations to entertain and educate in an area where everyone has a truck and our majority last election elected Tony Clement.
At age 81 I am ready to branch out into anything more fun and effective than what I’ve been doing so far. Stage hypnosis seems to attract audiences here while they stay away in droves from any other kind of hypnosis. Why not try learning that?
Do I sound as if I am complaining? I suppose I am. Despite the stasis of my practice I can’t just drop hypnosis. It fascinates me, and leads me into wanting to know more. I find that hypnotists tend to be incurably curious, so I guess I am one, whether I admit it or not.
Many thanks for the clarity on Elman and for listening to me rant. Helen

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