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(This blog was originally posted on January 21, 2014)
I could not
believe it. Right before my (and
thousands of viewers’) eyes, a random hypnotist essentially ambushed a beloved
character of the television series I was watching. Bam! Right in the middle of a critical scene in the episode, the
hypnotist addressed the character by name, gave a command (eye fascination) and
did a rapid induction to knock him out long enough for critical elements of the
plot to make sense and the storyline to move along. Following are my reasons why this scene worked—and made sense—in
the context of Hypnosis Motivation Institute
founder John Kappas, Ph.D.’s
definition of hypnosis and the following key elements of the plot:
- According to Dr. Kappas, hypnosis is “[a state] created by an overload of message units that disorganizes our inhibitory process (critical mind), triggering our fight/flight mechanism and ultimately resulting in a hyper-suggestible state [that provides] access to the subconscious mind.” The character was distraught and in a state of high anxiety when the hypnotist approached him. He didn’t want to/wouldn’t physically leave the scene, but this opportunity for temporary “escape” into hypnosis was an easy way to escape the trauma and drama going on around him.
- The hypnotist was calm and in control—and took control of the situation. He spoke the protagonist’s name and commanded the character to look at him.
- The hypnotist appeared to use a variation of the direct-gaze shock induction to hypnotize the protagonist. This is a legitimate rapid-induction technique in which a hypnotist has the person look him in the eye and supports his or her upper body during the physical aspect of the induction.
- The hypnotist used the key phrase, “deep sleep” that is typically employed during hypnosis. At the end of the scene, once key plot details had been resolved, the hypnotist counted the character back up to full awareness.
When I saw this
scene unfold every cell in my body screamed “foul!” at the irresponsible
depiction and unethical/immoral application of hypnosis. The technique that the
hypnotist employed, and the context in which he used it, was in no way hypnotherapy. However,
considering the protagonist’s overwrought emotional state and the activity
going on around him, it was easy to understand how this scene was a perfect
example of Dr. Kappas’s explanation of how and why hypnosis works. I think the
inclusion of a rogue hypnotist doing a rapid induction to temporarily overwhelm
the character’s already-overloaded subconscious mind was an ingenious, extra detail
that will keep fans talking about this episode for a long time.
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Sara R. Fogan, C.Ht. is a certified hypnotherapist based in
Southern California. She graduated with honors from the Hypnosis Motivation
Institute in 2005. Sara has been voted the Best
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