Under hypnosis, the rational brain is bypassed, and suggestions are made directly to the subconscious mind. |
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Furthermore, he draws an analogy between the belief in hypnosis and the belief in demonic possession and exorcism. |
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Studies show that hypnosis can treat everything from chronic pain to poor study habits. |
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Treatments such as massage therapy, hypnosis, or acupuncture are sometimes used to manage pain. |
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Given what we know about hypnosis and the power of suggestion, this simply isn't a sane question. |
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Another article will provide an overview of alternative therapies, such as hypnosis, music, and guided imagery. |
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As far as I was aware, they had no supernatural powers of hypnosis or mind control. |
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The syndrome involves patients unconsciously inventing false memories of childhood abuse under therapy and hypnosis. |
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Paul is a firm believer in the power of hypnosis but he has far less faith in certain other therapeutic techniques. |
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They are cognitive therapies, behavioural therapies, interpersonal therapies, and hypnosis. |
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So we'll be left with the sort of people who show off on stage at hypnosis gigs acting up in a confined space and trying to root each other. |
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When I tell fantasizers they will not remember anything about hypnosis after exiting a trance, they sometimes do, anyway. |
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Many of the authors have published extensively on hypnosis and hypnotherapy. |
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In most varieties of clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy, induction is seen as a means towards the establishment of a trance. |
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I have way too many control issues to go under, but I felt sorry for him so I pretended the hypnosis was working. |
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Throughout the hypnosis session, images of the beach, horses, and an ornate chandelier keep emerging in Marcus mind. |
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His mother momentarily broke the hypnosis without taking her eyes away from it. |
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I have recently spent many months writing a book on hypnosis for the British Medical Association. |
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Other useful complementary treatments include acupuncture, chiropractic, yoga and hypnosis. |
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She had tried acupuncture and hypnosis for her IBS with very limited and transient success. |
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This extremely talkative Plateau-born downtown resident has been putting the hypnosis whammy on people for over 50 years now. |
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But his treatment was progressive, stressing what he called autognosis or self-understanding through conversation, hypnosis and psychoanalysis. |
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Under hypnosis, under regression, people can remember significant events from former lifetimes. |
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It seems likely that most so-called past life regressions induced through hypnosis are confabulations fed by cryptomnesia. |
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Many people have experimented with past life regression under hypnosis and claim to recall experiences from previous existences. |
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Erin and Brenna had gone through regressive hypnosis to try and determine what exactly they had both seen. |
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This is a significant advantage over the use of barbiturates, at any rate, in providing significant ataraxis without corresponding hypnosis. |
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Julia hesitates, but suggests that perhaps some memories can be retrieved through hypnosis. |
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Short term use of antidepressants and lithium and hypnosis offer limited help. |
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During the educational intervention it was emphasized that hypnosis is a skill that could be added to professionals' armamentaria. |
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Additionally, the effect of watching fish was determined to be equivalent to the effect of hypnosis. |
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The following day, in her rapidly diminishing window of hypnosis, she still hears water but also hears wolves and cattle. |
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Anyway, have written the text for the hypnosis tape and will record it over the weekend. |
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And hypnosis works was bypassing the conscious mind and communicating directly with the unconscious mind. |
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Although hypnosis may have the potential to help with a wide variety of conditions, it's not a magic bullet. |
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I've been placing Maggie under hypnosis, and under hypnosis her personality and memory are returning. |
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Experience tends to be more vivid at medium levels and more equanimous at deep levels, whether it is hypnosis or meditation. |
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Some therapists think hypnosis opens a window to the unconscious mind where memories of past lives are stored. |
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Her approach avoided any direct suggestions under hypnosis that the patient stop the hair pulling. |
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Blavatksy may have understood the secret of the divine essence, but I don't think she understood the nature of hypnosis or mesmerism. |
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Their findings supported the use of hypnosis as a substitute for sedative drug use. |
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Thus, visualization may be a facet of the cognitive alterations hypnosis may elicit. |
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He had seen a summer camp counselor demonstrating hypnosis using mesmeric passes and postural sway tests and was intrigued by what he saw. |
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Will their relationship survive when Hal's equally shallow friend undoes the hypnosis? |
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After the hypnosis, Hal predictably meets Rosemary, a good-hearted girl that is morbidly obese. |
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Many people imagine hypnosis as a trance-like altered state of consciousness. |
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Many works depict the artists themselves as guinea pigs undergoing experiments such as hypnosis. |
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However, the two chapters on bioenergetic analysis provide worthwhile information for the hypnosis clinician and are fairly well focused. |
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He was investigating whether hypnosis enhanced accurate eyewitness memory recall. |
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If hypnosis is not an altered state or gateway to a mystical and occult unconscious mind, then what is it? |
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I'm seeing a therapist who wants me to undergo hypnosis to retrieve memories that I may have repressed. |
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If a person under hypnosis is told that a glass of plain water is sweet, then he will really detect a sweet taste in the water. |
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Several persons do try out hypnosis and speech therapy with varying degree of success but there hasn't been a clinching cure. |
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The studied interventions included psychotherapy, psychodrama, cognitive behavior therapy, relaxation therapy, and guided imagery or hypnosis. |
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Treatment approaches have included traditional psychoanalysis, hypnosis, and behavior therapy techniques. |
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If you have none, hypnosis or cognitive behavior therapy may help your periods restart. |
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In all these instances, the basic issue is the reliability of memory and the effects of procedures like hypnosis on memory. |
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Also, contrary to what many people believe, hypnosis does not aid memory's accuracy. |
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The power of hypnosis exists largely in the direct communication with the subconscious. |
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Studies of cognitive therapy, psychodynamic therapy and hypnosis suggest that these approaches may also hold promise. |
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More recently you will recall the hullabaloo about the use of hypnosis to recover lost memories, to help solve crimes, or in therapy. |
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Others use hypnosis to recover repressed memories of sexual abuse or of past lives. |
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Indications that patients were in hypnosis included observation of eyelid fluttering, catalepsy, and slowed respiration. |
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Discussions of psychogenic fugue in standard psychiatric references offer suggestions of sodium amobarbital interviews or hypnosis. |
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Neuroscience has not fully exploited hypnosis and hypnotic suggestion as experimental tools. |
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These are simply positive suggestions the writer gives to herself while in hypnosis. |
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But he did not use hypnosis solely as a means of implanting suggestions of positive health. |
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People with autophobia are constantly afraid of being self-harmed and about 5 percent of world population suffers from this phobia and it requires extensive therapy and hypnosis. |
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Has anyone experienced past-life regression via hypnosis or other means? |
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Only one published report showed no improvement over Lamaze technique from the addition of hypnosis, though both LaMaze and hypnosis alone lessened pain equally during labor. |
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It was enough to feel, as one model came down the runway after another, a state of hypnosis coming on. |
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Lacan took up or rather transposed Freud's definition of hypnosis on this second degree level of dialectical reflection between the reciprocally engaged egos and ego ideals. |
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Which is all fine and dandy, but the fact remains that vegetables are gross, and no amount of therapy or hypnosis is going to brainwash me into believing otherwise. |
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In this article major ancient Buddhist meditation techniques, samatha, vipassana, Zen, and ton-len, will be described in reference to contemporary clinical hypnosis. |
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Although the process of hypnosis will allow the participant to become more suggestible, the hypnotist cannot ever compel his subject to act in a certain way. |
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Yet the use of hypnosis with chemical dependency continues to be thought of as an alternative therapy when it is, possibly, one of the better choices available. |
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You were the one who solved the vampire case, and the hypnosis case right? |
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Reincarnation does seem to offer an explanation for some strange phenomena such as the ability of some people to regress to a past life under hypnosis. |
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Under hypnosis, I was regressed to a time I felt this feeling. |
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As far as the hypnosis goes that's a technique used by the police. |
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Well it's not, and the hypnosis is a complete side issue and irrelevant. |
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A chapter on Trance Inductions offers extensive transcripts of several forms of hypnotic inductions that will be useful to the reader new to hypnosis. |
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Individual differences in hypnotic ability were associated with erroneous and confabulatory recall in the hypnosis and CI conditions but not in the MRR condition. |
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Born in India, he trained as a doctor in Delhi and Moscow, before branching out into Ayurveda, homeopathy, hypnosis, iridology and fasting therapy. |
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The powerful therapeutic uses of language, post-hypnotic suggestions, and metaphors were presented along with the components of hypnosis and hypnotic phenomenon. |
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This leads me to speculate that behavioral state-related gene expression may be of essence in exploring the deep psychobiology of consciousness in therapeutic hypnosis. |
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Like hypnosis before it, calescent behaviourism is initially hard to credit, yet, in fifty years' time, we shall probably accept it as a commonplace that man powers his own vehicles by. |
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The conditions normally treated by ethnomedical traditions are also significantly affected by hypnosis in clinical studies. |
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It outlines basic hypnosis structures, including the structure of a hypnosis consultation rather than a clinical hypnotherapy consultation. |
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His main interests in hypnosis are psychoneuroses and autoimmune disorders, carcinoma and pain syndromes. |
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Many combat veterans do not require hypnosis, he adds, because their dissociations can be uncovered with regular counseling. |
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Under hypnosis, Betty Hill produced a star chart which she said described where her abductors came from. |
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These ideas are supported by some findings that involve connections among dissociative processes, hypnosis, and multiple personality disorder. |
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During this procedure highly suggestible participants gave state reports of when they went in and out of hypnosis. |
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Author Judith Sachs believes the answer lies in natural remedies such as meditation, hypnosis, homeopathy or herbalism. |
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All manner of exploration are included from hypnosis and mediumship to ESP experimentation and using dreams for guidance. |
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Just how hypnosis relates to other so-called mediumistic trance states is obviously a matter that should be resolved by empirical research. |
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Playing cards were enclosed in envelopes and a subject put under hypnosis attempted to identify them. |
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Direct persuasive suggestion under hypnosis was the type of hypnotherapy used by the old medical practitioners of hypnotism. |
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Although multiple methodologies are discussed, the role and value of hypnosis receives especial focus. |
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While under hypnosis, she described the horrific accident in detail. |
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A case study of a laminectomy patient who was taught hypnosis for the control of preoperative anxiety and postoperative pain is presented. |
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Twenty children with severe, resistant atopic dermatitis were treated by hypnosis. |
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The attentional hyperacuity of hypnosis increases susceptibility to suggestion. |
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Now researchers are using hypnosis to induce deja vu in an experiment that they hope will throw light on its possible causes and on the workings of human memory. |
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Progress comes with the aid of the psychiatrist, a tape recorder, hypnosis and, finally, a truth drug that enables him to relive the night of his horrible crime. |
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Fifty 35-74 yr old terminally ill cancer patients received either routine medical and psychological palliative care or standard care plus hypnosis. |
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For example, no research studies in any clinical population support the position that DID is caused iatrogenically by hypnosis in suggestible individuals. |
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Hypnotherapy is a combination of psychotherapy and hypnosis. |
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Hypnosis is used to get past the conscious clutter and communicate directly with the subconscious. |
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Hypnosis merely helps them to lift inhibitions that they may, ordinarily, have against performing in public. |
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Hypnosis has also shown unpromising results in the treatment of stammering. |
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Hypnosis was successful in reducing pain perception for all 12 participants. |
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Hypnosis is risky because it is easy to lead and encourage the patient by suggestive or leading questions. |
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Hypnosis turned out to be a reliable and standardisable method with high patient consent. |
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Hypnosis has been shown to be effective in reducing needle phobia, even in stressful situations such as dental treatments or lumbar puncture. |
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Hypnosis has been popular in both mainstream and complementary medicine since the huge enthusiasm for mesmerism in the 19th century. |
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Hypnosis is now used in medical treatment as hypnotic psychotherapy to treat diseases of both the body and the mind. |
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Hypnosis falls under a broad category of treatments called behavioral medicine, which most people practice regularly without realizing it. |
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Hypnosis is a heightened state of concentration and focused attention. |
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Hypnosis is often used as an adjunct therapy for chronic conditions. |
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Efficacy of Clinical Hypnosis in the Enhancement of Quality of Life of Terminally Ill Cancer Patients. |
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