Is it true that the weaker the will the easier it is to hypnotise a subject?
A -No, the opposite is true. Subjects that are intelligent, well adjusted and self-secure are the easiest to hypnotise. Those who are poorly informed, sceptical, or very insecure are more challenging. These subjects can usually be induced to a hypnotic trance, wherein therapy can take place, but more than one interview is sometimes called for. Source: Understanding the Hypnotic State, (Ch 5), and Modern Hypnotism in Practice (Ch. 6) of The Hypnosis Book by Rubin Pecarv. To order a copy click here.
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