Dr. Jerome Beacham interviewed
by Conrad Adams of Baton Rouge, LA • USA
Q. Dr. Beacham
- What is
Forensic Hypnosis?
A. Forensic
Hypnosis means to investigate with Hypnosis as the main tool.
Hypnosis may be defined as – a state of increased receptivity to
suggestion characterized by an altered state of consciousness. The
degree varies from very light to very deep and usually include
relaxation and increased awareness.
Q. What is the courts
view of hypnotically refreshed recall?
A. In states
where Forensic Hypnosis is acceptable it may fall under the same
admissibility requirements as polygraph. Forensic Hypnosis may vary
from jurisdiction to jurisdiction therefore you must check the legal
status for the use of Forensic Hypnosis in your state.
Forensic-investigative hypnosis is a highly specialized application,
which requires specific training, skills, and precautions to protect
the integrity of its use and /or to make a determination and
evaluation as to whether it should be used in a particular criminal
or civil case.
Q. What is the
difference between Therapeutic and Investigative Hypnosis?
A. Therapeutic Hypnosis
considers “hypnosis” as
“a state-relationship” within which he/she wishes to increase
healing potential, will do everything possible to maximize the
relationship with the patient. Furthermore, he/she/ will change
induction techniques, suggestions, interpretations, and all
interventions to facilitate symptom improvement. The last thing
he/she wants to do is apply a standardized technique equally to all
patients. The therapist will build this relationship with them as
strongly as possible over many sessions in which resistances and
transference reactions are dealt with and resolved. Investigative
Hypnosis - The purpose of using Investigative Hypnosis is to
refresh memory. In the forensic application hypnosis is applied to
recover the memory of the subject and is to be conducted with
witnesses and preferably recorded by both audio and visual means
with a witness present during the interview. With therapeutic
hypnosis, the session(s) may be conducted in private and is
concerned with only the subject and therapist.
Q. What are
the types of Forensic Witnesses?
A.
There are three types: Fact Witness – You
conducted the investigative hypnosis interview and will testify to
that fact. You will testify that yes I was called by (hiring party)
to conduct an investigative interview, here are the procedures that
I used, and here are the results. Opposing attorneys can call in
another expert to testify that you conducted the interview
correctly. Expert Witness – Someone else conducted the
hypnosis interview. And you would testify on the HYPNOSIS portion
ONLY, as an EXPERT. Consulting Expert – Someone who is called
in by either side to testify that the investigative hypnosis session
was conducted properly. As a consultant you must make sure that your
DOCUMENTED techniques and procedures can withstand any scrutiny by
the court and opposing attorneys and experts.
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