Covert Hypnosis--What Is It All About?

By David Drake

Covert persuasion is an art and a science that is primarily focused upon the art of persuasion. This means that covert hypnosis differs in many ways from clinical hypnosis and stage hypnosis.

Clinical hypnosis is the type of hypnosis that is used to cure people of phobias and headaches. Therapeutic hypnosis also helps people stop smoking and lose weight. Stage hypnosis, on the other hand, is a type of entertainment, so stage hypnosis is not good to learn if you want to learn the art of persuasion.

This means that if you are interested in persuading people, that covert hypnosis is the type of hypnosis that you need to master. Covert hypnosis uses language techniques and behavior tactics to alter people's decision making processes and emotions. Language patterns are only a part of the meaning behind covert hypnotic language because language patterns are not guaranteed to work because every conversation you have with a person is different. So, what language patterns do is offer you communication models that you can modify for the unique social interactions that you may have with each person whom you are trying to hypnotize.

The behavior tactics of covert hypnosis are part of what the art of persuasion refers to as "social strategy". Strategic behavior patterns are persuasive techniques that are very efficient because you can use the power of non verbal suggestions to persuade others. Part of social strategy involves the alliances you make and how you decide to use them, and social strategy also involves creating the right social environments at the correct time.

Therefore, what covert persuasion does is blend all of the numerous types of persuasion into one powerful force. A covert hypnosis trainer shouldn't rely on language alone to persuade people because there will be times when people will not be willing to speak to you or when they will feel uncomfortable talking to you if they do not already know you. This is why it is essential for a persuasion artist to create the appropriate social environment that will cause people to feel comfortable communicating with you.

Another advantage to creating the appropriate social environments is that you can position yourself as an authority figure in various social systems so that people will automatically look up to you to the point where they will want to correspond with you.

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