Rapid Hypnoanalysis

A good professional hypnotherapist not only utilizes direct suggestions in hypnosis but also uses the hypnosis tool with the client’s informed consent, to explore and resolve the unconscious emotional causes of unexplained persistent physical and psychological symptoms. This way of using hypnosis in counseling and psychotherapy is called hypnoanalysis.

I have trained in both suggestive hypnotherapy and in hypnoanalysis. I have co-authored two books on Rapid Hypnoanalysis (SEE BELOW: Ewin & Eimer, 2006; Hunter & Eimer, 2012) as well as several books on clinical hypnosis (Eimer, 2007; Zarren & Eimer, 2002). I have been practicing hypnosis and hypnotherapy for over 30 years to help people get better, make the changes they desire, and keep the change.

Nothing happens for no reason at all. A symptom is a solution to a subconscious or unconscious problem. Rapid Hypnoanalysis is a technique for using the clinical hypnosis tool to find the unconscious fixed idea(s) underlying emotional, psychosomatic or physical symptoms. When direct suggestion approaches to hypnosis and other forms of therapy such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy by itself get stuck, or are not working to solve the problem, Rapid Hypnoanalysis, conducted by a trained Rapid Hypnoanalysis Practitioner (RHP)often can solve the problem. I conduct workshops nationally to train professional hypnotherapists to employ Rapid Hypnoanalysis.

Call me for a free 15-minute no obligation initial phone consultation to learn how I can help you accomplish what you want using Rapid Hypnoanalysis.

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When you change the fixed idea underlying an illness, you change the illness. Rapid Hypnoanalysis is a technique for finding and resolving the “emotional cause” of many psychosomatic disorders (e.g., anxiety, depression, phobias. PTSD, chronic pain, etc.) by identifying the underlying fixed idea(s) and reframing the fixed idea(s).

With clients for whom Direct Suggestion In Hypnosis (DSIH) is not effective enough (around 40-50 %), Rapid Hypnoanalysis nearly doubles the effectiveness to around 80 %.

The technique of Rapid Hypnoanalysis is a precise way of integrating Direct Suggestion In Hypnosis, Hypnotic Regression Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy to discover and resolve the emotional cause(s) of persistent problems such as clinical depression, generalized anxiety and worry, phobias, PTSD, persistent pain, self-defeating habits such as smoking and overeating, and various types of substance abuse and addictions.

Call me for a free 15-minute no obligation initial phone consultation to learn how I can help you accomplish what you want using Rapid Hypnoanalysis.

Schedule a FREE 15-minute phone consultation here.

Dr. Bruce’s Hypnosis Books

Eimer, B.N. (2008).  Hypnotize Yourself Out of Pain Now! (Second Ed.). Bethel, CT: Crown House. 

Eimer, B.N. & Freeman, A. (1998).  Pain Management Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide. New York: John Wiley.

Eimer, B.N. & Hunter, C. R. (2020).  Taming Chronic Pain: A mindful approach for bringing pain relief. Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.     

Eimer, B.N., & Torem, M.S. (2002).  Coping With Uncertainty: 10 Simple Solutions. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.

Ewin, D.M., & Eimer, B.N. (2006).  Ideomotor Signals for Rapid Hypnoanalysis: A How-To Manual.  Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas.                

Hunter, C.R. & Eimer, B.N. (2012). The Art of Hypnotic Regression Therapy: A Clinical Guide. Bethel, CT: Crown House Publishing Company.

Zarren, J.I. & Eimer, B.N. (2002).  Brief Cognitive Hypnosis: Facilitating the Change of dysfunctional behavior. New York: Springer Publishing Company.