Monthly Archives: May 2013
Inductions a’la Tebbetts 2010
by C. Roy Hunter Charles Tebbetts, referred to as a “Grand Master” teacher of hypnosis, taught that we can categorize virtually all hypnotic inductions into six basic induction types. These are: eye fixation, progressive relaxation (or fatigue of nervous system),mental … Continue reading
How to Enter a State of Self-Hypnosis
by C. Roy Hunter Before learning how to enter a state of self-hypnosis, let’s briefly discuss what constitutes the state of self-hypnosis, and the role of imagination. Meditation became popular years ago in various forms. While some people endeavor to … Continue reading
Finger Response Questions
by C. Roy Hunter Virtually all hypnosis instructors teach their students about finger response questions (called ideomotor responding). They are often used to discover the cause(s) of a client’s problem. Although around for decades, ideomotor response questions are often misapplied … Continue reading
Client Centered Parts Work
by C. Roy Hunter *Roy’s articles on parts work have been published in numerous publications, including he Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, and numerous hypnosis journals around the world. Two people recently contacted me asking for an explanation of parts … Continue reading
Celebrate Your Success
by C. Roy Hunter What Is Your Definition of Success? To many people, success means simply doing what we enjoy doing and doing it well. To some, success describes an ongoing journey through life, filled with accomplishments. One can successfully … Continue reading




