Its wonderful that there are so many nuances in the use of Milton Model language. Last month at the practice group we explored the use of the conversational postulate within the frame of trance induction. We also explored how to couple the use of negative pacing with the conversation postulate to affect a form of highly utilisable double bind.

In terms of being able to generate an ( almost? ) infinite and relevant stream of hypnotic language during the common pacing-leading in hypnosis one of the most salient syntactic-glues are the use of the connectives. These are known as conjunctions in grammar and hypnotherapists and NLP practitioners categorically know these as complex equivalents and cause effects.


Relative Clause Milton Model

One of the most useful adjuncts to Milton-esque Model language is the deliberate use of the Relative Clause. The Relative Clause can be used to infinitely extend, adding more and more detail to the subject of a sentence. This opens many doors to application in hypnosis such as confusion, amnesia and post hypnotic suggestion. Please have a read of the following sentence.

This May at the practice group which is in Newcastle where we can explore the Relative Clause aspect of the Milton Model that can be used to create the kind of ongoing experience which can lead into something that has a relationship to nested loops that is not quite the same when you think about aspects of recursion and the potential applications in change work with people whom can become absorbed in an interesting way that can lead into trance when we practice at the Newcastle hypnotherapy group.

 

Facilitator : Nigel Hetherington

Entry Level : Open To All

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Wednesday May 3rd

Come join in and explore in a warm, comfortable purpose built training environment.

The Newcastle NLP and Hypnotherapy Practice Group, The Trance Cafe meets at

St Oswalds, Coleman Education Centre, Regent Avenue, Regent Centre, Gosforth. NE3 1EE

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