MAY 2000, VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1, Abstract 6

Hypnosis in a Case of Vocational Counselling

Andrea Reupert, Psychologist

Darryl Maybery, La Trobe University, Albury Wodonga Campus

Hypnosis was used with a client facing a difficult vocational decision.  The client was a young woman who had made a series of vocational decisions in the past without fully understanding her own interests and needs.  A variety of hypnotic techniques were used, including time projection, going to a special place, and listening to an older and wiser version of herself.  Hypnosis was effective in developing self-confidence and relaxation, as well as enhancing self-awareness, enabling the client to make an appropriate vocational decision.  Hypnosis is not often reported in the vocational counselling literature, but this case study demonstrates its efficacy.

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