![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These types of hypnotherapy enquiry are actually quite common, so it’s important that they are recognised and dealt with for what they are. Please do keep that point in mind, if you are ever in receipt of such an enquiry. Extreme paranoia and blaming as well as a highly external locus of control can be indicators for this, and as you are probably aware, it’s unwise to work with clients that suffer from psychiatric disorders using hypnotherapy (unless you have specific experience working with such clients from a psychiatric perspective, but even then, we wouldn’t recommend it). This generally means that client enquiries that include mention of black ops hypnosis, black magic, mind control and brainwashing will likely be complex cases, and will take a good level of experience to work with successfully (if you even choose to work with them at all).įinally (and most commonly), these individuals can often be suffering with psychological/psychiatric issues. It’s also worth noting that this lack of assertiveness (as well as the other potential reasons) can often be coupled with other factors, like a naturally high level of jealousy or mistrust, past experiences of phsyical/emotional abuse, and even drug use. Secondly, it could be an assertiveness issue, whereby the person enquiring about hypnotherapy does not want to confront the partner (or 3rd person) about their concerns, and it’s easier for them to blame an external force (such as black ops hypnosis, black magic or even ‘voodoo’) than having to engage in a potentially uncomfortable confrontation with the people in question.Īgain, ego strengthening could be used alongside hypnotic assertiveness training, in order to give the client the resources to be able to engage in difficult conversations so that they are then able to move beyond such issues. With clients that believe things are ‘done to them’ by external forces and who feel that they have little to no control over their lives, ego strengthening can be a useful addition to your overall therapeutic approach, to work on re-balancing their locus of control. This suggests a highly ‘external’ locus of control, which can include other unhealthy/unrealistic worldviews and ways of responding to various situations. So, therefore (taking an illogical leap), it ‘ MUST be an outside influence’ (such as perceived black ops hypnosis) that has caused this to happen, such as that the partner has been brainwashed to cheat against his/her will. With the cheating example, it might be that a person is concerned that their partner is cheating on them, but they do not accept that their partner would ever do this to them. Now, there can be many reasons people will allude to brainwashing and black ops hypnosis, however it often comes down to 3 things.įirstly, it can be the inability to understand and accept what’s happening. It will also very often focus around an unwanted/unexpected type of behaviour that the other person is doing, that the person (who’s enquiring about hypnotherapy) does not like.įor the sake of simplicity, we are going to use the example of ‘cheating on a partner’ throughout this blog. Usually, this takes the form of a person believing that someone they know has been brainwashed using hypnosis, rather than it being a concern about themselves (although, you might get those, but they tend to be much less common). However, there’s one type of enquiry that sets the ‘alarm bells’ ringing immediately, and this is when someone is looking for help with a problem that (they suggest) involves an element of brainwashing, mind control or ‘black ops hypnosis’. Hypnotherapists get enquiries from all kinds of people, and for all sorts of problems and conditions. Black ops hypnosis and mind control: Myths or facts? ![]()
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