Monthly Archives: May 2013
How to Evaluate your Hypnotic Approach
by Elronn Ferguson Sometimes our profession still feels like it is coming out of the dark ages. Myths about hypnosis perpetuate, alongside dissent in our community, as we move toward establishing standards for hypnosis practitioners. Most of us have been … Continue reading
The Value of Resistance
by Del Hunter Morrill How does one compare the resistance of a client who has been persuaded to seek counseling against his or her will, with the resistance of a client who volunteers for and comes regularly for counseling or … Continue reading
The Power of Suggestion
by Del Hunter Morrill We are affected by the power of suggestions, whether or not we are conscious of it. Mental perceptions become a part of who we are regardless of our awareness of them. Everything in our lives began … Continue reading
Regression: Its Hypnotic Value
by Del Hunter Morrill The conscious mind guides you through the day in what you do. It is like the captain of a ship who observes, makes decisions out of logical deduction, and then plots the course. This part of … Continue reading
Hypnosis, Therapeutic Psychology and the Healing Process
by Del Hunter Morrill I have been a hypno-analyst through a good part of my life as a counselor and hypnotist. I began writing this paper as a means of confirming my work, expanding my views, and deepening my own … Continue reading




