tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319388260888172148.post5358739964976212223..comments2023-06-01T08:46:44.949-07:00Comments on BDSM Hypnosis: Field Guide to the SubconsciousHypnoMaster Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08014172374553771899noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2319388260888172148.post-42865098548282817052007-11-18T02:43:00.000-08:002007-11-18T02:43:00.000-08:00It' goes without saying. I'd imagine the subconsci...It' goes without saying. <BR/>I'd imagine the subconscious has as much variety in differences as people do in general.<BR/><BR/>My subject hasn't quite agreed to go under just yet, as there is a crisis in progress. (When isn't there? LOL)<BR/><BR/>I'm uncertain as to understand why, despite repeated declarations that I'm trusted. It could be that her subconscious is a tad Leary, though. She'd LIKE to try it, but she's got excuses. Of course, I'm wondering where they're coming from. :)<BR/><BR/>On a word of warning, though. I have come across some reports of hypnosis abuses out there that some therapists are stumbling across. Just like the conscious mind, the unconscious can be abused as well. <BR/><BR/>Not to steal any thunder with my warning...<BR/><BR/>Don't go digging or exploring for the possibility. You are running a high risk of creating false memories. The subconscious has this habit of creating them to fit the expectations of the Operator. An overzealous subconscious may very well create traumatic false memories. If you think something funny is going on, make a voice recording of the session and give it to a qualified therapist to evaluate and your subject. In fact, make voice recordings of all your sessions, just in case something comes up and you need help getting it untangled. <BR/><BR/>Oh, and thanks for the comment, c. ;) I'm sure I'll be able to apply what I've learned eventually. In the mean time, I'll keep digging for stuff. I'm not all that keen about NLP. Looks pretty involved. :)Horushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08440519279877863337noreply@blogger.com