Use a structured rapid induction combining eye relaxation, body relaxation, and fractionation.
Step-by-step guide
- Explain the sequence and obtain consent.
- Guide eye relaxation and test it gently.
- Spread relaxation through the body.
- Use fractionation and counting to deepen.
When to use
- When the client has consented to trance-oriented or imagery-based work
- When a focused experiential intervention fits the agreed therapeutic goal
- When the client can remain oriented and within the tolerance window
Key phrases
You can notice what happens as we work with dave elman induction at your own pace.
Follow-up questions
What did you notice in your body, images, or attention?
What small difference could be useful outside the session?
Alternative phrasings
There is no need to force anything; simply notice what your mind and body already know how to do.
Let us keep this practical and connect it with one real situation this week.
Warnings
- ⚠️ Do not use hypnosis without explicit consent and psychoeducation
- ⚠️ Avoid leading questions, especially in memory-related work
- ⚠️ Stop or reorient if the client becomes disoriented, flooded, or dissociative
Source: Elman, D. (1964). Hypnotherapy
Materials are informational and educational and summarize publicly available scientific sources. They are not medical or psychological advice, are not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment, and do not replace consultation with a qualified professional.