BCH Induction Techniques & Methods 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In the Elman Induction, what is the primary purpose of the eye catalepsy test?
- To deepen trance by challenging the subject to open their eyes (Correct answer)
- To verify the subject is faking hypnosis
- To confirm physical relaxation before proceeding to mental relaxation
- To tire the eyelid muscles through repetition
Correct answer: To deepen trance by challenging the subject to open their eyes
The eye catalepsy test in Elman's method deepens trance by having the subject try and fail to open their eyes, reinforcing the hypnotic state.
Question 2: Which induction technique relies on the hypnotist issuing rapid, unexpected commands such as 'Sleep!' while catching the subject off guard?
- Progressive relaxation induction
- Shock/instant induction (Correct answer)
- Arm levitation induction
- Confusion technique
Correct answer: Shock/instant induction
Shock or instant inductions exploit the startle response and the critical faculty's brief suspension to bypass resistance and quickly induce trance.
Question 3: When using the handshake interrupt technique, what neurological phenomenon does the hypnotist exploit?
- The mirror neuron response
- A pattern interrupt that momentarily suspends the conscious mind (Correct answer)
- The relaxation response triggered by touch
- The ideomotor reflex arc
Correct answer: A pattern interrupt that momentarily suspends the conscious mind
The handshake interrupt breaks an automated social script, creating a brief moment of mental confusion that allows rapid induction.
Question 4: What distinguishes a 'waking hypnosis' induction from a traditional sleep-based induction?
- Waking hypnosis requires more sessions to achieve results
- The subject enters a hypnotic state while remaining alert and active, without eye closure (Correct answer)
- Waking hypnosis only works for highly hypnotizable individuals
- The hypnotist remains silent throughout the waking induction
Correct answer: The subject enters a hypnotic state while remaining alert and active, without eye closure
Waking hypnosis achieves a trance state without directing the subject to close their eyes or appear asleep, making it useful in conversational or covert contexts.
Question 5: In the arm levitation induction, the hypnotist uses ideomotor suggestion to cause the arm to rise. What is 'ideomotor response'?
- A conscious, voluntary muscle movement directed by the hypnotist
- Involuntary muscle movement triggered by mental imagery or suggestion (Correct answer)
- The relaxation of arm muscles during deep trance
- A reflexive arm lift caused by direct physical stimulus
Correct answer: Involuntary muscle movement triggered by mental imagery or suggestion
Ideomotor response refers to small, unconscious muscle movements that occur in response to thoughts or suggestions rather than deliberate volition.
Question 6: A hypnotist asks a subject to imagine walking down a staircase with each step deepening relaxation. This is an example of which type of technique?
- Regression induction
- Fractionation
- Visualization deepener used as an induction (Correct answer)
- Somnambulistic trigger
Correct answer: Visualization deepener used as an induction
Using a guided visualization (staircase, elevator, path) as the primary induction method is a common imagery-based approach that combines deepening and induction.
Question 7: Why might a hypnotist choose a non-sleep-language induction (e.g., 'focused awareness' instead of 'sleep') with a first-time subject?
- First-time subjects are immune to sleep language suggestions
- To avoid triggering resistance or misconceptions about hypnosis involving unconsciousness (Correct answer)
- Sleep language only works in stage hypnosis, not clinical settings
- Non-sleep language induces a deeper trance than traditional sleep cues
Correct answer: To avoid triggering resistance or misconceptions about hypnosis involving unconsciousness
Some subjects fear losing control or consciousness, so using neutral language like 'focused awareness' or 'relaxed alertness' reduces resistance and misconceptions.
In the Elman Induction, what is the primary purpose of the eye catalepsy test?