by DKaiser » November 10th, 2010, 4:52 pm
So, what's all this trigger stuff?
Triggers are basically subconscious cues, to elicit a reaction when that stimulus is given. Think of it as how your mouth salivates when you imagine good food. Except here, we make it something a little easier to replicate, usually a spoken phrase or physical sensation.
What makes a good trigger?
Something that won't be casually used by other people unintentionally. A trigger should only be used when you want it to be used. In the instance of habit breaking(like smoking), you might want it to be used often, such as installing a trigger in regards to seeing a cigarette. For something that's more recreational, you might want it only used in a safe environment, and thus you should avoid common phrases for a trigger.
Triggers don't seem to work for me
Like hypnosis in general, you have to want them to work. If you don't want the end effect, you won't accept the trigger. Likewise, you need to mentally notice the trigger taking effect. If someone says your trigger phrase and you're not around to hear it, nothing's gonna happen.
What's this binaural stuff?
Binaurals are specially set up sounds designed to replicate a specific frequency, to guide your brainwaves into a state akin to that frequency. Thus, they aid in sliding deeper into trance, and remaining there.
Do they work?
Yes, though they're not the end-all of hypnosis. They aid in trance, not hypnosis, so you still need to practice letting that filter relax.
How do I use them?
With a file that has binaural beats in them, listen with headphones. That's it. Easy, no?
What about subliminals?
Subliminals are a bit different. They produce information at a level where your conscious mind can't detect them, thus passing that information on into your mind without dealing with your mental filters.
Do they work?
Sort of. It doesn't install behaviors, except from a placebo effect of expecting them to. Rather, it installs information. So, if I were to give you subliminal messages saying to drink Coke, you wouldn't run up and grab a Coke to drink. However, if you were thirsty, and getting a drink anyway, your mind will consider that information when making its choice, thus making you more likely to drink Coke when you were already going to drink something.
So can I just listen to subliminals?
Preferably not. Subliminals are good at reinforcing changes from actual hypnosis files, and aren't all that useful on their own. That said, Hypnosis+Subliminals tends to be more useful than just Hypnosis, so take that as you will.
What's a good setup for doing hypnosis?
Whatever you're most comfortable in. Chairs or beds are good, preferably one that supports the body. Headphones should be comfortable, and airflow should be sufficient to keep you from getting hot or cold.
How often should I listen?
Depends on the person. What you want to avoid is burnout, where your mind feels like just getting it over with. Being a little bored with a file is fine, being annoyed at slow progress isn't. Most people prefer listening once a day, either before bed or after waking up.
How long should I listen?
Again, depends on the person. After a while, your mind will have trouble keeping that strict focus, or will start nodding off into sleep(or just get bed sores from being in one place for too long). Most people starting out are good for 20-30 minutes, and can continue longer with further practice. Note that longer doesn't necessarily mean better, though.
I'm having trouble trusting the hypnotist.
Have a listen to the file without going into trance first. Accept that you're cool with what's in the file, vocally affirm it to yourself if you need to, and then listen properly. There's nothing stopping you from examining the file ahead of time.
My body spasms in trance.
Make sure you keep a steady rate of breathing. This is your body trying to shock itself back into a proper rhythm. You're mentally trying to keep still, while it wants to roll around like it normally would when sleeping, and it's getting annoyed. If you have this problem, try going into trance just focusing on your breathing, rather than the hypnotist itself for a few times. Once you get into trance fine, then go back to focusing on the file.
I feel the need to swallow in trance.
Go ahead and do it, just let yourself relax again afterwords. Try drinking more water before doing hypnosis next time.
I wanna do self-hypnosis. How should I do it?
This part actually has lots of books on the subject, so go check around.
I wanna do file hypnosis. How should I do it?
Even more so than books, take a class. Hypnotism classes are available, including study-at-home ones. It's important to learn more than just the technique, but actually what's proper uses of hypnosis, so it's best to take a class rather than read a book and consider yourself ready.
I've read up on doing hypnosis. What now?
Practice. Preferably, practice with something simple, with minimal chance of abreaction or unfavorable outcomes. The trick to being a hypnotist is that hypnosis is half science(proper technique and understanding) and half art(everyone is different, and you need to alter your technique to suit each situation). Generally, most hypnotists will tend to specialize in a few styles of hypnosis(especially for those making files, as they need to be more broad in their reach compared to a one-on-one session), so it's also a good idea to study the works of other hypnotists if you want to try to expand your knowledge of the subject.
What are some tips for Transformation Hypnosis?
Have an idea in your mind of what you want before doing the Hypnosis. If you're using a file to help visualize yourself as the opposite gender, imagine that form ahead of time. Imagine various everyday activities as the target form, and how that would be different from doing them normally. Having an idea in your mind ahead of time helps the suggestions have something to take root with.
What are some tips for Mindset Hypnosis?
Mindset hypnosis, or changing of behavior from a trigger for a short period of time, is easier than Transformation hypnosis, but still can be tricky to someone starting out. Often what helps is acting out the behaviors at first, letting yourself do what the file tells you to do. With practice, those mental proddings to act that way will expand into proper compulsions when the trigger is given.
I want to use hypnosis to help with the Transgender Process. Is this good?
Depends on what you want to do. Some want to use transformation hypnosis to see themselves as their mental image, which is fine. Some want to use it to aid in hormone regulation for a physical TG process, which is also fine, provided you are approving of it. What's not fine is trying to instill delusional behavior, such as thinking you are one gender when you are not, and we'd like to avoid such things.
Note that it's also acceptable to re-orient your mental image in line with your physical one, though generally people have an aversion to doing this, believing the mind to be "truer" to one's self than the physical body. That choice, however, is up to you, and how you wish to deal with things.
I have rather prominent body image issues, where I don't feel like my current body is right for me. Can using recreational hypnosis to hallucinate a new body help?
This isn't really a question that can be given a blanket answer. Sometimes it's just a desire to be something different, and other times it actually is body dysmorphia. Barring a certified psychiatrist/hypnotherapist making a judgment call, the rule of thumb is whether you feel an absolute need to make a change, versus just having a mental or sexual desire to make the change. The first one suggests a deeper problem, the second is more benign.
I hear hypnotherapy and hypnosis thrown around. Are they the same thing?
Strictly speaking, no. Hypnosis is any use of the trance process for the purpose of making suggestions. Hypnotherapy is a combination of applied hypnosis and 1-on-1 psychiatry for the purpose of improving mental well-being. So hypnotherapy will always include hypnosis, but there's more to it than that.
So, what is hypnotherapy good for?
Hypnotherapy falls into three main categories: behavior modification, conditioned response removal, and general wellness. Behavior Modification is most commonly used to remove bad habits, such as smoking/drinking, anorexia/overeating, and so forth, but can also be used to instill good habits, like promoting the desire to pursue some goal. Conditioned Response Removal deals with phobias and past trauma, getting rid of irrational responses that your body has developed over time. General Wellness is more akin to applied psychiatry, where hypnosis is used to reinforce key points that the patient/hypnotherapist wish to improve upon(self-esteem and such forth).
I'm seeking mental help. Should I go to a hypnotherapist or a psychiatrist?
Depends. If your problem is covered in the above topic, then seeing a hypnotherapist is fine. If it isn't, then a psychiatrist would be better.
Someone I know needs an intervention. Can hypnotherapy help?
Not really. The subject has to want to change for hypnosis to do much good, which an intervention suggests a lack of. Standard psychiatry is better in such cases(though the patient can certainly move on to hypnotherapy at a later date).
I want to see a hypnotherapist. How do I know he's not just a quack?
Most places require you to be certified to run an in-person hypnotherapy clinic or advertise yourself as a hypnotherapist. If they're reputable, they'll have their credentials at the office.
I really doubt that all the people posting files on this site are certified...
You'd be right on that. The difference being that hypnotherapists, by nature of their craft, will encounter people with severe mental problems. Recreational hypnosis runs on the presumption that you are of sound mind(or at least, no crazier than most people :p), and thus it is acceptable to use recreational hypnosis without being certified.
Then how do I know if such people know what they're doing?
Common sense and word of mouth, mainly. If a file has a very low rating, there's probably a reason why. Also, you can listen to a file without going into trance, to make sure it's what you expected it to be.
Any precautions with using Recreational Hypnosis?
First off, follow the Leather Rule: be Safe, Sane, and Consensual. If a trigger file puts you in a compromising state, have some way to exit it(either have it used by someone you trust, or have a mental release trigger). Don't use hypnosis when doing anything that requires constant vigilance(such as driving), as the entire point of trance is to blank out the rest of the world to where you only focus on one thing. If you're trancing, you're not driving, and that's a bad plan.
What files should I stay away from?
If a file is debilitating in such a way as to prevent you from performing outside of trance, make sure it's a trigger file(keep hypnosis with hypnosis, and the rest of your life with the rest of your life). Also stay away from files that promise obviously unrealistic effects. Hallucination is fine(and often the point), but deluding yourself into thinking something's happened that hasn't isn't safe.
I want to use a trigger/conditioning to aid with future hypnosis. Can you do that?
Yes, and there's two ways of doing it. The most common is a trigger, designed to bring you back into trance when used. For that type, make sure the trigger isn't something that can be casually triggered(generally you want an uncommonly spoken phrase, though some in-person hypnotists prefer a complex tactile trigger, like a certain movement of the hands, or repeated focusing on a specific spot). The other is general conditioning, either to trance at hearing the hypnotist's voice, or just aiding your mind's ability to trance in general.
Is there anything wrong with using a trigger/conditioning to help with hypnosis?
Not in and of itself, though there are some things to note. First off, if the trigger comes with suggestions to automatically accept what comes after it, then you've bypassed the main rule of hypnosis(You'll automatically resist suggestions you don't agree with), because you automatically agree with every suggestion subconsciously, even if it's bad for you. If you use a trance trigger or condition yourself for automatic acceptance, take the extra effort to make sure that the files you use don't have any suggestions you don't want. Also, as with any trigger, be careful who you tell it to, as that basically hands them free reign to hypnotize you as they wish.
Well, that's all the stuff from my notes for now. If you have any questions that aren't addressed here, post them below, and I'll add them to the FAQ. Hope this is helpful!
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