Taking Off the Training Wheels: Transitioning From "Canned" Scripts to Individualized Hypnotic Suggestions
Sharon Spiegel PhD, ABPP
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The focus of this workshop is on skill-building for creating individualized hypnotic metaphors. Scripts provide a valuable
educational tool for practicing inductions, deepening, and hypnotic suggestions. In addition, published scripts can be
an important resource when starting to work with a new population or treatment issue. With the benefit of knowledge,
training, and clinical experience, however, practitioners strive to develop a more intuitive sense of how to craft
suggestions that are tailored for a particular patient. Unfortunately, many clinicians find this transition difficult and and
continue to rely on pre-tested scripts. A Google search for "hypnosis" scripts shows that hundreds of "canned" scripts are
available. While scripts can be a valuable, they can be thought of as serving the same function as training wheels on a
bicycle--very useful and helpful at the outset, but best removed when no longer needed. When practitioners continue to
use sample scripts verbatim rather than as an example from which to build and personalize, they may be shortchanging
their patients and missing the opportunity to develop their own internal resources. This workshop will help you
assess internal barriers to becoming less script-dependent as well as provide a framework for transitioning to a more
personalized approach. Participants will be offered case material and have an opportunity to practice by collaborating
together to create hypnotic metaphors.
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