Mixed Therapy Technique (verbale+luce+passes)/en

Mixed Therapy Technique (verbale+luce+passes)
ID tec_mixed_therapy
Categoria ipnosi
Prima comparsa 2011
Corsi Mixed Therapy Technique

Mixed Therapy Technique (verbale+luce+passes) is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that integrates verbal work of dissolving the phobic nucleus with magnetic anchoring through light and mesmeric passes. Particularly effective in treating phobias and fear-related disorders.

Definition

The Mixed Therapy Technique combines three simultaneous therapeutic vectors: the eristic verbal dialogue (extraction of the worst), the use of magnetic light as a focusing and anchoring tool, and the magnetic passes of classical Mesmerismus® reworked according to the Paret method. The goal is to lead the subject through a progressive reduction of the cognitive structure of fear until reaching a state of psychic nullity perceived as well-being.

When to use

  • Specific and complex phobias
  • Deep-rooted fears with a dominant verbal component
  • Subjects needing energetic anchoring beyond verbal induction alone
  • [to be confirmed by Marco]: relative contraindications for severe dissociation

Components and steps

  1. Progressive extraction: initial question "What is the worst of X?" to isolate its core
  2. Semantic dissolution: iteration "If you remove this word, what remains?" until cognitive annihilation
  3. State verification: "How do you feel in the nothing?" — confirmation of the positive experience
  4. Introduction of magnetic light: focusing the therapist's gaze and using luminous power as an anchor for the dissolutive state
  5. Application of magnetic passes: mesmeric movements to neurologically stabilize the achieved state
  6. Consolidation: [to be confirmed by Marco] use of presence to crystallize the result

Distinctions

  • vs Presence Induction: Presence Induction works on suspending biological movement; Mixed Therapy acts on the structural dissolution of fear through linguistic reduction
  • vs Magnetic Falls: Falls use cataleptic falling; Mixed Therapy maintains consciousness and parallel verbal progression
  • vs Lafontaine Method: Lafontaine is purely non-verbal; Mixed Therapy necessarily integrates eristic dialogue

Courses where it is taught

  • Mixed Therapy Technique (specialist course)
  • TM 2011 Presence Therapy (integrated module)
  • [to be confirmed by Marco]: Mesmerismus® Course Level One & Two (advanced module)

Notes

  • The verbal progression must effectively reach nullity and not stop at reduction; always verify the somatic response
  • The light+passes integration is not cosmetic but neurobiologically significant in consolidating the state transition
  • Requires calibration of the magnetic voice and presence for maximum effectiveness — [to be confirmed by Marco] specific timing between verbal and magnetic phases

See also