Hypnosis is not about anaylzing the subject. It is not about breaking down the problems in search of the right solutions. It is not about asking a series of questions.
Hypnosis has by itself a very simple concept - to know what is the main problem or issue or challenge the subject faced. At the initial stage, the hypnotist will talk briefly with the subject what is his or her issue, from there he puts the subject to a relaxed mode so that hypnosis can be carried out to specifically deal with the problem.
Notice that there is not much of focusing on the problem. About 10% of the time is spent only on the problem (just the surface and never deep down) while 90% of the time is spent on hypnosis with the solution to that problem. This is critical, the reason being that the more we focus on a problem the more it gets larger. Like what Mother Theresa once said - I won't attend anti-XX rally but if you do have a peace rally, I will join in. Mother Theresa clearly understood the power of focus.

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