Monthly Archives: May 2013
Metaphor
by Shaun Brookhouse “Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot, but the Grinch who lived just north of Whoville did not…”(Seuss, 1957) For most of you who read this offering should recognise the above quote. Why? Because it … Continue reading
Erickson’s Early Learning Set
by Shaun Brookhouse For this addition, I would like to introduce the Ericksonian Early Learning Set, one of the most commonly used Ericksonian Technique. Modern hypnosis is quite different from the popular conception of hypnosis as a mysterious drama. Hypnotists … Continue reading
The Unexpected Convincer: Demonstrating the Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP) in a psychology classroom setting.
by Rob MacInnes It is the last day of the semester and I’m gripped with a strange apprehension. We are all giving our final class presentations on clinical, individually administered psychological tests. Many of the well known psychometric heavy-hitters have … Continue reading
Cal Banyan Interviews Teresa Van-Zeller Professional Hypnotist
by Calvin D. Banyan and Teresa Van-Zeller I am happy to have another opportunity to interview another very successful hypnotist! Her name is Teresa Van-Zeller. I did a little research before I actually wrote this interview out and found out … Continue reading
SPIRITUAL FUNGI…NOT SUCH A FUN GUY!
by Taly Viner I would like to write about a topic that is as intriguing as it is controversial to many of my peers and some of my colleagues. A topic which, when encountered in our offices, calls, in the … Continue reading




