BCH Self-Hypnosis Instruction 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: When teaching a client self-hypnosis, what is the PRIMARY reason a hypnotist should use the same induction technique the client already knows from sessions?
- To save preparation time
- To ensure familiarity reduces resistance and deepens response (Correct answer)
- To avoid liability for new techniques
- To match the NGH standard protocol
Correct answer: To ensure familiarity reduces resistance and deepens response
Using a familiar induction reduces cognitive load and resistance, allowing the client to enter hypnosis more readily on their own.
Question 2: A client practicing self-hypnosis reports that their mind keeps wandering during the session. What should the hypnotist advise?
- Discontinue self-hypnosis until the next office visit
- Gently redirect focus back without self-criticism each time the mind wanders (Correct answer)
- Use a louder, more commanding inner voice to maintain attention
- Practice only when completely fatigue-free to avoid drift
Correct answer: Gently redirect focus back without self-criticism each time the mind wanders
Mind wandering is normal; non-judgmental redirection preserves the relaxed state and builds the self-hypnosis habit effectively.
Question 3: Which of the following postures is MOST appropriate to recommend for a client's daily self-hypnosis practice?
- Lying flat in a dark room to maximize relaxation
- Seated comfortably upright in a chair with feet flat on the floor (Correct answer)
- Standing to maintain alertness during trance
- Lotus position to promote deeper altered states
Correct answer: Seated comfortably upright in a chair with feet flat on the floor
Seated upright reduces the likelihood of falling asleep while still allowing full physical relaxation during self-hypnosis.
Question 4: What is the recommended MINIMUM practice frequency a BCH-trained hypnotist should suggest for self-hypnosis to produce therapeutic benefit?
- Once per week
- Once per month
- Daily or at least 5 times per week (Correct answer)
- Whenever the client feels stressed
Correct answer: Daily or at least 5 times per week
Daily practice builds the conditioned response and neurological pathways that make self-hypnosis increasingly effective over time.
Question 5: A hypnotist instructs a client to use a 'staircase' deepening technique during self-hypnosis. What is the PRIMARY purpose of this imagery?
- To create vivid lucid dreams during practice
- To progressively increase the depth of hypnotic relaxation with each imagined step (Correct answer)
- To anchor the client to the physical environment for safety
- To replicate REM sleep patterns for therapeutic benefit
Correct answer: To progressively increase the depth of hypnotic relaxation with each imagined step
Staircase imagery provides a structured, progressive deepening cue that moves the client into deeper levels of hypnosis with each descending step.
Question 6: When a client is taught to create their own self-hypnosis suggestions, the hypnotist should emphasize wording them in which form?
- Negative form to identify what to avoid
- Future conditional tense to set goals
- Present tense, positive affirmations (Correct answer)
- Past tense to reinforce completed change
Correct answer: Present tense, positive affirmations
Present-tense, positive suggestions tell the subconscious mind that the desired state is occurring now, maximizing suggestion effectiveness.
Question 7: Which client characteristic would be MOST important to address before teaching self-hypnosis to ensure effective practice?
- The client's educational background
- The client's previous experience with yoga
- The client's ability to create and sustain mental imagery (Correct answer)
- The client's sleep schedule
Correct answer: The client's ability to create and sustain mental imagery
Mental imagery ability (hypnotic suggestibility related to visualization) directly impacts how well a client can use standard self-hypnosis inductions and deepening techniques.
When teaching a client self-hypnosis, what is the PRIMARY reason a hypnotist should use the same induction technique the client already knows from sessions?