You can take a moment to reflect on the experiences you had during this test. Remember, hypnosis is a state of focused attention, and you’ve just demonstrated your ability to respond to hypnotic suggestions.

Here is a sample script for a Hypnotherapy Suggestibility Test:

Introduction

“Hello, my name is [Your Name], and I’ll be guiding you through this hypnotherapy suggestibility test. This test is designed to help us understand how well you can respond to hypnotic suggestions. Please find a comfortable seated or lying position, and take a few deep breaths to relax. You can close your eyes if you like, but it’s not necessary.

Remember, hypnosis is a state of focused attention, and you’ll always be in control. You can stop the test at any time if you feel uncomfortable or need to take a break. Are you ready to begin?”

Test 1: Arm Levitation

“Imagine your left arm is becoming lighter, feeling like it’s floating in the air. As I count from one to five, your arm will start to lift off the armrest or your lap. You won’t try to make it happen, but simply allow it to happen.

One… your arm is starting to feel lighter.

Two… it’s becoming easier to lift.

Three… you can feel it starting to rise.

Four… it’s floating higher now.

Five… your arm is now lifted and floating in the air.

Notice how your arm is responding to the suggestion. Take a deep breath and allow yourself to relax further.”

Test 2: Finger Bending

“Imagine your right index finger is becoming stiff and rigid, unable to bend. As I count from one to five, your finger will start to bend downward, but you won’t be able to control it.

One… your finger is starting to feel stiff.

Two… it’s becoming harder to bend.

Three… it’s starting to bend downward now.

Four… it’s bending further.

Five… your finger is now bent downward.

Notice how your finger is responding to the suggestion. Take a deep breath and allow yourself to relax further.”

Test 3: Imaginary Taste

“Imagine you’re holding a slice of fresh, juicy lemon in your hand. As I count from one to five, you’ll start to taste the sourness of the lemon in your mouth.

One… you can smell the citrus aroma.

Two… your mouth is starting to water.

Three… you can taste the tartness.

Four… the flavor is becoming stronger.

Five… you’re experiencing the full taste of the lemon.

Notice how your sense of taste is responding to the suggestion. Take a deep breath and allow yourself to relax further.”

Test 4: Body Rotation

“Imagine you’re standing in a peaceful meadow, surrounded by tall trees and a bright blue sky. As I count from one to five, you’ll start to feel a gentle rotation in your body, as if you’re swaying in the breeze.

One… you can feel the calmness of the meadow.

Two… your body is starting to relax.

Three… you’re feeling a gentle swaying motion.

Four… you’re rotating further now.

Five… you’re fully immersed in the experience.

Notice how your body is responding to the suggestion. Take a deep breath and allow yourself to relax further.”

Conclusion

“Take a deep breath in, hold it for a moment, and exhale slowly. As you open your eyes, notice how you’re feeling. You can take a moment to reflect on the experiences you had during this test. Remember, hypnosis is a state of focused attention, and you’ve just demonstrated your ability to respond to hypnotic suggestions.

We can now use this information to tailor our future hypnotherapy sessions to your individual needs and help you achieve your goals.”

Remember, this is just a sample script, and you should adjust it according to your personal style and the specific needs of your clients. It’s essential to create a comfortable and trust-building atmosphere during the test to ensure accurate results.