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Gil Boyne (1924 - May 5, 2010) was an American pioneering in modern hypnotherapy who focused on training thousands of "lay" hypnotherapists primarily in Glendale, CA as well as throughout the world. He championed the accessibility of hypnotherapy and consistently fought against legislative efforts worldwide to restrict hypnosis to the purely medical professions, which had largely ignored the therapeutic value of hypnosis until Boyne, Milton Erickson, and Dave Elman. Boyne was mentored by Ormond McGill, with whom he collaborated for the 1977 book "Professional Stage Hypnotism". Over the course of more than 55 years he trained thousands of hypnotherapists globally with his "Transforming Therapy" methods, many of whom themselves wrote many books and created their own hypnotherapy training centers including Randall Churchill (Hypnotherapy Training Institute) and [Charles Tebbetts].


Early Life and Career

Boyne was born in Philadelphia, PA, USA in 1924 to a deeply religious Irish American family. His early schooling was religiously focused which impacted his spiritual beliefs throughout his life.

He served in the Navy in the Pacific theatre during World War II, after which he was assigned to a therapeutic program based on psychoanalysis. The program was largely ineffective, and his frustration with the approach, his spiritual and religious upbringing, and experience as a stage hypnotist led him to develop the transformative approach using hypnosis. Contemporary influences included Dave Elman, Milton Erickson, Fritz Perls' Gestalt Therapy and Carl Rogers' "unconditional positive regard".

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Transforming Therapy

With his background and experiences and with influences by those contemporaries, Boyne developed the first program designed to train hypnotherapists in a regression-based approach. The resulting program, "Transforming Therapy", was used for decades to train over 12,000 hypnotherapists globally. The Transforming Therapy method incorporated aspects of Regression Therapy, Gestalt Therapy as well as focusing on the self-healing power of the subconscious mind. It uses compassionate spiritual approach that simplifies theory in the actual therapy and hones in on allowing the inner mind to construct its own solutions creatively[2]. The approach is generally considered to be rapidly effective[3].

Boyne continued to train hypnotherapists for over 55 years[4], continuing to evolve many novel techniques in the field and imparting them to his students.

Boyne founded the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners in 1980[6].


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Awards and Honors

  • 1981: Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Newport University, Newport Beach, CA
  • 1982: Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University for Humanistic Studies, San Diego, CA
  • 1990: Lifetime Achievement Award, American Council of Hypnotist Examiners.
  • 1992: Honorary Doctor of Philosophy, Transpersonal Psychology, Westbrook University, New Mexico
  • 1992: American Eagle Leadership Award, American Council of Hypnotist Examiners
  • 1996: One of Glendale’s 100 Most Influential Citizens (Glendale News Press, Feb. 28)
  • 1997: Honorary Life Member, New Zealand Hypnotherapists Association
  • 1997: Fellowship award for Distinguished Service, Australian Academy of Hypnotic Science
  • 1998: Post Graduate Diploma of Psychotherapy, Australian College of Clinical Hypnotherapy
  • 2000: Inducted, International Hypnosis Hall of Fame, Valley Forge, PA.
  • 2000: “MAN OF THE CENTURY", International Hypnosis Hall of Fame, Valley Forge, PA.
  • 2000: Fellowship, National Council for Hypnotherapy (UK)
  • 2001: Fellowship Award for Exceptional Service, Korean Hypnotherapy Associates
  • 2003: Lifetime Achievement Award, Royal Hong Kong Hypnotherapy Association
  • 2007: Honorary Doctor of Religious Education, Lorland University, Bakersfield, CA



Professional Positions

Director, Hypnotism Training Institute of Los Angeles Founder and CEO, Westwood Publishing Company Founder and Director, Hypnotherapy Counseling Center Co-Founder, British Council of Hypnotist Examiners Executive Director, American Council of Hypnotist Examiners


Bibliography

  • Boyne, Gil, "Transforming Therapy a New Approach to Hypnotherapy" (August 1989) ISBN-10: 0930298136 ISBN-13: 978-0930298135
  • Boyne, Gil, "How to Teach Self-hypnosis" (1987) ASIN: B000E7ZVQM
  • Boyne, Gil, "Success Programming For the Hypnotherapist" (June 1, 2007) ISBN-10: 9990236585 ISBN-13: 978-9990236583
  • Boyne, Gil, "HYPNOTHERAPY AND HEALING: The Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Aspects of Healing and Pain Control" (1988) ASIN: B004FOVUFG
  • Boyne, Gil, "Marketing Self-Hypnosis and Other Group Programs" (1988) ASIN: B000MFDMY4
  • Boyne, Gil, "Hypnosis: New Tool in Nursing Practice" (1982) ASIN: B001AER1TS
  • McGill, Ormond, Boyne, Gil, "Professional Stage Hypnotism" (1977) ASIN: B0012TSE56



References

  1. ^ "Obituary". Retrieved 9 August 2013Obituary by John Bolton{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  2. ^ "Gil Boyne Online". Retrieved 9 August 2013Gil Boyne Online{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  3. ^ "Westwood Publishing". Retrieved 9 August 2013Westwood Publishing{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  4. ^ "Westwood Publishing's About Gil Boyne page". Retrieved 9 August 2013About Gil Boyne{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  5. ^ Boyne, Gil (1989). Transforming Therapy a New Approach to Hypnotherapy. ISBN 978-0930298135.

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