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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:46 pm
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:38 am
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Personally, as a switch, I do feel that I can have an opinion on both.
But for a bad hypnotist, I would say that it's one who tries out methods that his/her subject is not comfortable with. Another thing, may be that the hypnotist putting the subject on the spot in making them play roles, through a session, that they have no idea of. Also, personally, I prefer if a hypnotist keeps the induction long, instead of trying to put me under in less than five minutes, I enjoy the process of being hypnotized, I feel that it's much better than the ACTUAL trance itself.
As for a bad subject, I would say that a bad one would not be open to suggestion, as in they would not be willing to try something new, that's what keeps hypnosis exciting, keeping things spontaneous. Another thing, would simply be a subject that is not completely committed to the hypnotist. It's all well and good if you have a life, but I'm sure most, if not all, hypnotists would prefer if you told them why you were absent, a hypnotist is more than just a hypnotist, we can be your friend too. Finally, I feel that the thing which irks me most about a subject, is one that is very subservient, and just accepts the hypnosis without the slightest bit of flare or fight, but of course not enough to not give in to the hypnosis eventually, resisting is just fun. There is one more thing that bothers me about subjects, and that is the one's that act like they are in control of the situation, that they are the dominant one's and that the hypnotist doesn't have any control over them.
That's just my opinion, however, other's may vary. Thank you for posting this, Masona, this is a very controversial topic that everyone will have an opinion on. c:
I look forward to personally speaking to you again, and possibly experiencing your real hypnosis, soon. n.n Have a lovely day! <3
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:13 am
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:37 pm
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:15 pm
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from my definition of hypnosis, the easiest way i see to describe a hypnotist is one who does anything a person is uncomfortable with, or may be against, and a person who doesn't hold the subjects feelings and personality as example for which methods of hypnosis would be effective.
A bad subject is defined in 3 ways. One that will not cooperate, or fights or refuses to trust the hypnotist, as they are refusing to be a subject, so they are a bad subject in the sense of compliance. The second is a person who does not understand, or who misunderstands, so they may take it the wrong way due to these misunderstandings. It may cause issues with trust, and with future sessions. And the third subject is one who will go too deeply under, as they will go so far under that they will be too easy to work with, and make it easy for people to take advantage of, therefore causing trouble. I say that this is a bad subject as a person who is too deeply hypnotized can become one that may become dependent, or may become so open that a person can simply take them in the sense so many *hypno-abusive* mangas have taken it.
Overall, it is a level of trust or comfort that defines good or bad in whether it will work or not. in personal opinion on what is good or not, simply go with personal experience.
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