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Begun in the 1930s by William Jennings Bryan, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., electronic hypnotism is the most effective and scientific method of hypnotism in the world.

Making extensive use of biofeedback and computer technology, an electronic system allows a practitioner to construct a hypnotic experience for a client made up of many "layers" of suggestion that he or she could never do with his or her unaided voice.

There may be special music, sculpted sounds, pulses embedded in the signal to entrain the hemispheres of the brain, and simultaneous use of live and recorded voices. As this takes place effectiveness data is carefully gathered, and a recording made for the client's home use.

Last updated on July 11, 2011 by C. Scot Giles