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The most thorough presentation of the techniques you'll find in one place, I'd say, is Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson.
If you know how to do chair hypnosis, then you know how to make suggestions. The basic idea is to drop suggestions into your conversation. It's easy to do that. And, you'll find it's very rewarding.
Overall, think of chair hypnosis as:
Induction
The Process
Emersion
--skip the first and last step, and replace direct references to the client ("you") with talk about a friend. I had a friend, Delta, who asked me about covert hypnosis. I told him that one time I asked a friend of mine about covert hypnosis, and he said, Hypnosis is the easiest thing to do, covertly... Because it's just making suggestions. And I wouldn't want to suggest you learn to do that too quickly, now, because it's a process you'll find you really enjoy doing it. With anything, it's a matter of enthusiasm...
Conrad.
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Well Derren Brown and covert hypnosis don't necessarily come into the same category, it is my opinion that on TV he is more magician than hypnotist, however, really when you think about covert hypnosis is extremely simple, as Conrad says, but that doesn't mean it isn't something powerful which you cannot study in great depth.
To my mind it is just enhancing the way we naturally communicate all the time, through the use of stories, hypnotic language, anchoring and other techniques many of which 'NLP' many aren't, it's something thats so hard to cover in a forum post, as it's an equally big topic as regular hypnosis.
If you just think about covert hypnosis as deeply meaningful communication, communication which seems to speak to the person as a whole rather than just hitting the surface veneer, and at least give thought to this belief as you study the resources that others and myself will link to, you'll probably find it very easy and rewarding to begin studying this art.
Usually though, i say if you want to learn something, then study from as many places as possible, practice, trial and error and
Specific questions, are probably the way to go :)
What i would ask you though, is what is your intention, why is it that you wish to learn covert hypnosis?
Cheers
Nathan
I found on bittorrents Igor Ledochowski's conversational hypnosis course which includes manuals and CDs. I will let you all know how it went.
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