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Paper to the 14th International Hypnosis Congress San Diego, U.S.A., 1997 by Dennis K. Chong and Jennifer K. Smith Chong ©
( In the paper, all male pronouns will refer to the feminine gender. The nominal pronoun will refer to
In the book, Advanced Techniques of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy, Selected Papers of Milton H. Erickson,
Erickson had to work within certain constraints, the most trying ones were that there was to be no mention
When Erickson finally works with the man, he utters a hypnotic protocol, It is about the seed of a tomato
When we first read this paper in Advanced Techniques, our immediate response, was an admixture of
1. he could go meta to yourself
2. he had a metalanguage by which to do so.
If he could have achieved the former, he certainly did not have the latter with which to accomplish such a goal:
To effect change is one thing; to communicate about this change is something else: above all,
Paul Watzlawick, John Weakland and Richard Fisch: CHANGE Principles of Problem Formation and Problem
It has taken us from 1977 to 1997 to elucidate how Erickson knew to apply the hypnotic protocol that
1. to demonstrate it
2. to delineate the critical components of what was demonstrated
3. to supervise you in the doing of what is predicated here so that you can satisfy yourself the truth
DEMONSTRATION
We now know that the critical thing about hypnotic protocols of this threshold of Ericksonian finesse
The reason for concentrating on the subject of speech acts is simply this: all linguistic communication
John R. Searle: Speech Acts Cambridge University Press 1969 page 16.
We cite here some examples:
Linguistic Transform Speech Act
Could you please come here? Request
I am not putting up with this any more. Assertion
I shall visit my mother. Claim
You shall sit down and shut up. Demand
What is the time? Question
What we have discovered is that an aggregate of speech acts indexes the logical files of a semantic
The above series of speech acts deal with a scan of semantic kernels of considerations. They were about: 1. a visit to Kuala Lumpur
2. pattern of eating
3. time problems during the visit
4. applied solution to deal with the time problems
5. possible weight consequences
6. possible solution to weight gain
7. trips out of Kuala Lumpur.
In the creation of such Special Hypnotic Protocols (as opposed to General Hypnotic Protocols),
1. invert it
2. determine an analogous scan of these semantic kernels and then invert them to the subject. To do this,
In doing this, one is creating a coherent syntax of semantic kernels that matches the ontology and
We shall now do the exercise indexed below:
A EXERCISE TO DO AS ERICKSON DID
i. find a partner ii. ask your partner to tell you about himself iii. listen and pay attention to his speech acts iv. determine which semantic kernels his speech acts index v. satisfy the scan of what his semantic kernels are vi. determine whether you are going to use his scan of semantic kernels or whether you are going vii. ask him to sit comfortably, breathe and relax viii. invert the scan of semantic kernels ix. read him as he goes into trance.
This part completes the logical basis of this paper:
The issue of matching and inverting the syntax of semantic kernels is only a part of the what is involved,
It finds its isomorphism in the diagram below:
Also from the forthcoming publication, HYPNOSIS, The Science & The Art, we abstract
The above diagram has a natural counterpart in the next diagram. It is taken from the work Patterns
At another logical level what we are looking at is:
For the goal of completion, we have extended this paper to briefly cover the domain of consideration
At one critical level of consideration, rapport is about how to match and phase in with another person.
In 1994, our work, The Knife Without Pain, delineated the critical elements for matching and phasing in 1. I = Input sensory channel 2. R = Representational system 3. O = Output sensory channel 4. S = Scanning or sorting patterns (the EMPs) 5. S = Satir stances 6. F = Patterns of the semantic ill-Formedness 7. M = Violation of Modified Meta Model violations 8. I = Informal logic patterns 9. S = Strategies of calibration 10. s = sentient responses or states (s.r.) by adumbration 11. T = Time strategy patterns.
W e abbreviated this list to IROSSFMISsT. Therefore, to truly attain rapport, one has to match or
References:
Dennis K. Chong & Jennifer K. Smith Chong: Don’t Ask WHY?! C-Jade Publications 1991 Dennis K. Chong & Jennifer K. Smith Chong: HYPNOSIS, The Science & The Art C-Jade Publications - forthcoming publication 1997 Dennis K. Chong & Jennifer K. Smith Chong: Power and Elegance in Communication C-Jade Publications 1993 Dennis K. Chong & Jennifer K. Smith Chong: The Knife Without Pain C-Jade Publications 1994 Jay Haley (Editor): Advanced Techniques of Hypnosis and Therapy Selected Papers of Milton H. Erickson M.D. Grunne & Stratton 1967 Richard Bandler & John Grinder: Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson M.D. Vol. 1 Meta Publications 1975 Richard Bandler, John Grinder & Judith de Lozier: Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D., Vol. 2 Meta Publications 1976
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