Every skilled hypnotherapist eventually reaches the same point: technique alone is not enough. The Foundations of Hypnotic Change introduces a mechanism-based approach to modern non-medical hypnotherapy - moving beyond inherited models of "depth, " "trance, " and scripted technique into the underlying processes that actually produce lasting change. Drawing from hypnosis research, psychology, neuroscience, and real-world practice, Philip Mouton explores the core mechanisms that shape hypnotic responsiveness and transformation, including expectancy, suggestion and meaning, absorption, dissociation, emotional updating, and the dynamics behind automatic patterns and identity-level change.
Rather than teaching hypnosis as a collection of techniques, this book provides the deeper architecture beneath effective practice - helping practitioners understand not only what works, but why it works, and what to do when it doesn't. Inside, you'll explore: What hypnosis actually is - beyond myths and outdated models The mechanisms behind suggestion and behavioural change Why responsiveness varies between clients The role of expectancy, attention, and emotional meaning Classical hypnosis models revisited through a modern lens The foundations of ethical, mechanism-based non-medical practice How skilled practitioners think beyond scripts and technique Written for hypnotherapists, coaches, and serious students of human change, this is the foundational volume in the Human Change Mastery - Hypnotherapy Series for Practitioners.
Every skilled hypnotherapist eventually reaches the same point: technique alone is not enough. The Foundations of Hypnotic Change introduces a mechanism-based approach to modern non-medical hypnotherapy - moving beyond inherited models of "depth, " "trance, " and scripted technique into the underlying processes that actually produce lasting change. Drawing from hypnosis research, psychology, neuroscience, and real-world practice, Philip Mouton explores the core mechanisms that shape hypnotic responsiveness and transformation, including expectancy, suggestion and meaning, absorption, dissociation, emotional updating, and the dynamics behind automatic patterns and identity-level change.
Rather than teaching hypnosis as a collection of techniques, this book provides the deeper architecture beneath effective practice - helping practitioners understand not only what works, but why it works, and what to do when it doesn't. Inside, you'll explore: What hypnosis actually is - beyond myths and outdated models The mechanisms behind suggestion and behavioural change Why responsiveness varies between clients The role of expectancy, attention, and emotional meaning Classical hypnosis models revisited through a modern lens The foundations of ethical, mechanism-based non-medical practice How skilled practitioners think beyond scripts and technique Written for hypnotherapists, coaches, and serious students of human change, this is the foundational volume in the Human Change Mastery - Hypnotherapy Series for Practitioners.