Comedy Hypnosis Shows FAQ
January 01, 2008 - Categories:
Hypnosis Shows
Answers to Common Questions About Comedy Stage Hypnosis Shows
Q: Can participants get locked in a trance state?A: No, it is impossible. Even if a
participant in s comedy hypnosis stage show were
to be left in a trance state, they would wake up on their own by
slipping into a natural sleep.
Q: Is hypnosis dangerous?
A: No, hypnosis is not dangerous when practiced by an experienced practitioner. However, this trade is no different than any other. For instance, dentistry is completely safe, but if practiced by a self taught, non-licensed, uninsured dentist, there would be obvious risks! The same is true of a hypnotist that is not legitimately trained, certified, and insured. Utilizing this type of amateur hypnotist could create adverse effects for the hypnotized individuals, the show, and your audience.
Q: What type of “adverse” effects?
A: Creating feelings of apprehension, nervousness, or negative emotional responses all technically known as abreactions.
Q: Will someone hypnotized tell secrets and do things they regret?
A: Nobody will do anything against their moral nature.
I am proud of my comedy hypnosis show because I never embarrass anyone on stage, nor let anyone embarrass themselves! This is another reason I return year after year to the same clients! It may be funny to some people to dress the V.P like a member of the opposite sex, but for long term success I rely on non-demeaning humor that is just as funny and without negative repercussions and is not offensive to audience members! ☺
Q: Is hypnosis dangerous?
A: No, hypnosis is not dangerous when practiced by an experienced practitioner. However, this trade is no different than any other. For instance, dentistry is completely safe, but if practiced by a self taught, non-licensed, uninsured dentist, there would be obvious risks! The same is true of a hypnotist that is not legitimately trained, certified, and insured. Utilizing this type of amateur hypnotist could create adverse effects for the hypnotized individuals, the show, and your audience.
Q: What type of “adverse” effects?
A: Creating feelings of apprehension, nervousness, or negative emotional responses all technically known as abreactions.
Q: Will someone hypnotized tell secrets and do things they regret?
A: Nobody will do anything against their moral nature.
I am proud of my comedy hypnosis show because I never embarrass anyone on stage, nor let anyone embarrass themselves! This is another reason I return year after year to the same clients! It may be funny to some people to dress the V.P like a member of the opposite sex, but for long term success I rely on non-demeaning humor that is just as funny and without negative repercussions and is not offensive to audience members! ☺


