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User517 wrote:Probably not, both medically and ethically speaking. Hypnosis can seriously screw up a person if you are not careful. Hypnosis on adolescents probably is not advisable since their brain chemistry is often imbalanced enough as is. Even though they may appear to be average on the surface, they may have something else going on inside which can cause effects to sort of skew in unwanted directions. Ethically, putting any minor under trance, for any reason could be seen as being rather dubious behavior. Even if the purpose of the trance is not anything sexual or forced, by being put into trance, the trancee still ends up being put into a state of compliance, and will probably find themselves easier to be put into trance by other things, or more willing to perform secondary behaviors. Then again, if the teen has authority issues, they may not even be able to accept the words of the tist.
If your teen is interested in body building, no hypnosis is needed, just let them do their thing and the act itself should be enough to get results. Working out can be a rather addictive activity in itself, combined with the natural hormones of aging, and the confidence which comes from it, not much else is needed. These files, at least as I understand them, are aimed more at adults who may not be as motivated as they would like to be. Hypnosis usually works on perceptions, so even those files which are aimed at speeding up muscle growth may only be perceived growth, and not actual, so may not help on that end. As these files contain other aspects which might not be wanted, like hair loss, that too is more reason not to use them.
whatthe75 wrote:
User517 wrote:whatthe75 wrote:
There is also a rather significant difference between the methods which might be used by a trained and experienced hypnotist which are suited specifically for use with children, and the methods which are used by amateurs, which is designed for use with adults. Both require different language and different approaches. .
User517 wrote:The key here is to remember that like their bodies, the minds of children are in what can be considered as a constant state of shock. They are constantly trying to adapt to both their inside and outside environment.,.
User517 wrote: In this state, trying to go in and force a change,.
User517 wrote: without taking the time to understand the thought processes of the patient, could become rather harmful since one value might be linked to several other values without any logical connection.,.
User517 wrote: It is only when people mature that their mind starts to normalize, and values begin to separate from each other. The same framework of values and meanings which exists in the adult mind often is not compete until after adolescence. ,.
User517 wrote:Some of this is learned, some of this is just chemical. When working with any person which might be mentally unstable you often have to adjust your approach and methods specifically around that persons instabilities. A file designed for generic use just simply may not be appropriate. ,.
User517 wrote:whatthe75 wrote:
There is also a rather significant difference between the methods which might be used by a trained and experienced hypnotist which are suited specifically for use with children, and the methods which are used by amateurs, which is designed for use with adults. Both require different language and different approaches. .
User517 wrote:The key here is to remember that like their bodies, the minds of children are in what can be considered as a constant state of shock. They are constantly trying to adapt to both their inside and outside environment.,.
User517 wrote: In this state, trying to go in and force a change,.
User517 wrote: without taking the time to understand the thought processes of the patient, could become rather harmful since one value might be linked to several other values without any logical connection.,.
User517 wrote: It is only when people mature that their mind starts to normalize, and values begin to separate from each other. The same framework of values and meanings which exists in the adult mind often is not compete until after adolescence. ,.
User517 wrote:Some of this is learned, some of this is just chemical. When working with any person which might be mentally unstable you often have to adjust your approach and methods specifically around that persons instabilities. A file designed for generic use just simply may not be appropriate. ,.
whatthe75 wrote:
If your referring to most of the hypnotists on here as "amateurs",having a piece of paper and a two or three week course under your belt does not mean you know more than anyone else.Most of the very big names in hypnosis and ones that have started their own succesfull fileds have no qualifications or training whatsoever.Different language and different approaches should be used for each individual,it doesn't just count for difference between adults and children.
whatthe75 wrote:
so do adults - its just not as obvious.Children are not in a constant state of shock,they are in a state of learning and wonder.
whatthe75 wrote:
You cant force a change.
whatthe75 wrote:
Again,exactly the same for all adults.
whatthe75 wrote:
Again same for all the adults.
whatthe75 wrote:
I hope your not referring to mentally unstable as meaning all children.
mrannoying777 wrote:I have a teenage son who is interested into bodybuilding. Would it be safe to allow him to use hypnosis, such as MNFriendly Guy's Muscle Pig series, the Muscle Growth file on hypno-files or even Curse Muscle Bound?
Nappyboy wrote:
And the only one it seems to have stuck to the topic in answer to the original question and to have given good and sound advice.
Nappyboy wrote:
Why do you think your son needs to be hynotized in order to take an intererest in an activity or in anything? .
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