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Combined Microinduction
ID tec_microinduzione_combinata
Categoria hypnosis
Prima comparsa 2025
Corsi Hypnosis Essentials Elio IT

Combined Microinduction is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that integrates direct physical suggestions with guided imagination, creating a deep hypnotic state through a short, verifiable iterative cycle.

Definition

Combined Microinduction represents a synthesis between classical hypnosis and applied magnetism according to the Paret method. It starts from concrete somatic anchors (magnetization of the hands, heaviness of the limbs) and transitions towards imaginative phenomena, consolidating the altered state through tangible physical tests. The sequence is cyclical (return to steps 1-5) and can be practiced both in an interactive context and in self-hypnosis.

When to use

  • Rapid induction in demonstrative training contexts
  • Consolidation of the hypnotic state in short sessions
  • Verification of state depth through physical tests (limb lifting)
  • Application in self-hypnosis for maintaining suggestion
  • Educational contexts where tangibility of the hypnotic phenomenon is required

Components and steps

  1. Magnetization of the hands: the subject experiences magnetism between the palms; the hands fall downward under suggestion
  2. Ocular fixation towards the cranial apex: the eyes converge towards the top of the head (according to hieratic techniques)
  3. Progressive heaviness of the lower limbs: proprioceptive suggestion of anchoring to the ground
  4. Verification test: an external person attempts to lift the subject's legs without success, confirming the depth of the state
  5. Return cycle: repetition of steps 1-4 for deepening
  6. Imaginative transition: integration of guided visualizations while maintaining the physical anchor

Distinctions

  • vs Progressive Induction: Combined Microinduction is shorter and alternates physical-imaginative in a cyclical sequence, while Progressive Induction linearly develops a single sensory modality
  • vs Classic Mesmerismus®: Paret emphasizes the transition towards imagination and self-hypnosis, not the exclusive maintenance of physical magnetization
  • vs Ericksonian Induction: uses more direct and verifiable suggestions, reducing metaphor and enhancing phenomenological tangibility

Courses where it is taught

Notes

  • Verifiability: unlike purely suggestive techniques, the leg lifting test provides objective feedback, useful in an educational context
  • Common mistake: accelerating the cycle without consolidating heaviness; it is necessary to allow proprioceptive naturalization between steps
  • [to be confirmed by Marco]: applicability in subjects with low somatic responsiveness or dissociation

See also