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Dave Elman Induction Centennial Celebration (EN.DE)

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Although the DEI (Dave Elman Induction) was first used in teaching medical hypnosis in 1949, it originated in 1912. Dave Elman, then age 12, began using it on his classmates after experimenting with other methods for a few years. The DEI became the foundation of Elman’s advanced methods taught to over 10,000 physicians and dentists. April, 2012, the Centennial Celebration launched, in Zurich, Switzerland and was professionally filmed to mark 100 years of this Induction. Through great chemistry, Dave’s son, H Larry Elman, and Hansruedi Wipf present how you, the modern hypnotist, can use Dave Elman’s methods within your practice. (English & German tracks). This professionally filmed 4 dvd set brings you to this dynamic setting and class. This set includes: – Careers & Achievements of Dave Elman – Dave Elman Philosophy then & now – Intro to Clinical Procedures: Smoking, Pain, PTSD – DEI Group Hypnosis with Demonstration – Translating DEI – Regress to Cause & Hypnotherapy Methods – Hypnosis Attached to Sleep – Dental Hypnosis – Self-Hypnosis – DEI old & New – Stage Hypnosis Comparisons – Waking Hypnosis – Emergency and Medical Hypnosis – Esdaile State – Group Esdaile Discussion and Demo and much more.

Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention, reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestiom.

There are competing theories explaining hypnosis and related phenomena.
Altered state theories see hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the ordinary state of consciousness.
In contrast, nonstate theories see hypnosis as, variously, a type of placebo effect, a redefinition of an interaction with a therapist or form of imaginative role enactment.

During hypnosis, a person is said to have heightened focus and concentration.
Hypnotized subjects are said to show an increased response to suggestions.
Hypnosis usually begins with a hypnotic induction involving a series of preliminary instructions and suggestion.
The use of hypnotism for therapeutic purposes is referred to as “hypnotherapy”, while its use as a form of entertainment for an audience is known as “stage hypnosis”.
Stage hypnosis is often performed by mentalists practicing the art form of mentalism.