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  1. The problem with Havening

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    The problem with Havening and touching

    Havening is a brand new therapy that can show some amazing results. Paul Mckenna is perhaps the most high profile practitioner of the therapy. There is no doubt that it can have some remarkable changes for people.

    You can read more about havening here: http://www.markpowlett.co.uk/myblog/read_75789/paul-mckenna-havening-technique-how-does-it-work.html

    The problems with havening.

    There are some issues around why havening is unlikely to become more widespread and used by other practitioners though. It is a shame because research is showing good responses. However, what could be seen as its strength is also something that may be limiting too.

    The issue of havening touch.

    Havening touch is an integral part of the therapy. The connection between the bad experience/thought/memory and touching is the most important part.

    This means that the therapist is using their touch sometimes on the face and arms of the client. Many therapists see this is a problem. As part of their professional practice they would never touch a patient as this can put them in an awkward and uncomfortable position and cause more issues than it solves. Someone with problems related to sexual abuse for instance, would most likely be very uncomfortable with being touched, and for this reason would most likely not even ask for help in the first place. It is possible to teach people to self-haven but the teachers of the therapy do say that it is more effective and works better when you do it for someone. We can all benefit from touch in our personal lives, but is it appropriate in a therapeutic situation?

    As one respected therapist put it to me “The problem is that the world of psychology will never accept havening, unfortunately because of that touch. However effective it is or isn’t they will never even look at it. In my opinion you cannot have a situation where a therapist starts cupping a client’s face in his hands. I cringe at the thought. I don’t want to touch people.”

    “I can imagine some squaddie who has been blown up in Afghanistan going to see havening person who suddenly starts cupping his face in their hands. I think he might get a little bit angry at that!” As PTSD is seen as one of the things that can be helped this is a shame.

    Of course for many people this will be comfortable and they will be happy, but sadly the touch can also put others off. There are many other types of therapy and because of this you can choose someone to work with who has the right training can techniques to help you. Never be afraid to ask for help. We all need a little help sometimes and we will all find the right way for us. 

    You can email me via my contact page.

    Update September 2018:  Since this blog post was written in 2015 I have been lucky enough to work with a Havening trainer and learn much more about how Havening works as it was something that I thought my practice could benefit from. This original blog post was written after discussion with others who make a valid point that touch can be inappropriate in a therapist session to many people. The idea that this could be a reason why it is not as widespread as other techniques is still a possibility. What I have learned about how the Havening technique works is that it is possible to use techniques on yourself and this self-havening way of working with people can therefore even by undertaken with Skype as well as in the practice clinic where demonstrating the technique can then lead to the client being able to use them on themselves. It is another very useful techniques that stands amongst many others in helping people to overcome trauma and move forward with their lives. I am grateful to the people who have reached out to me to talk about their experiences which led me to learn much more about putting havening into practice for myself.

  2. Is Look into my eyes faked? Are they using actors?

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    E4 has a new Hypnosis show called Look into  my Eyes with a magician called Archie Manners starring in it. Watch out for "Hilarious" pranks involving members of the public who are clearly in on the joke and playing along.

    But is it really hypnosis? Are they using actors and faking it on Look into my Eyes?

    archie manners look into my eyes

    There is always a lot of debate when hypnosis is shown on television. In fact Phil Schofield appeared with another magician Keith Barry earlier in the year when "You're back in the Room" appeared on ITV. You can watch a behind the scenes video of that here:

    Are they using actors in Look into my Eyes though? Well, of course, that would be very unlikely because someone would notice. They don't need to use actors though because there are plenty of young people who want to be on TV and famous anyway. Take a look at X-Factor, Big Brother and the like, it you don't believe me!

    Archie himself gave an interview for the website Chortle where apart from explaining that he was a magician first and foremost he said some other telling things. Of course, we all know that a magician isn't really making someone dissapear. It is a illusion and once you know that they you really do know all that you need to about how hypnosis on stage and television work. A stage or television hypnotist is looking for someone who is compliant. It is easy for them to say that people do not know what is going on...but they were picked for the show and always undergo auditions before they are used. Do you think that a TV production company would use anyone who they thought may not play along?

    In the Chortle interview Archie Manners is asked an interesting question and his response is also interesting...

    Have you ever had a hypnosis attempt go disastrously wrong?

    "Fortunately nothing major has happened to me - you do hear scare stories of people never waking up but I don't believe them".

    I wonder where he heard scare stories like that? A state of hypnosis is perfectly normal and natural, it's just like daydreaming and you are not asleep so you don't need to wake up. You are always in control, you can always hear everything and remember everthing too. You can even open your eyes if you want to! Of course, that doesn't sound quite so exciting if you are making a TV show! 

    So, enjoy the entertainment and take it with a pinch of salt!

    Look into my Eyes is on E4 starting on Tuesday 22nd September 2015 It is produced by Objective Productions