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A trance-like state in which a person becomes more aware and focused and is more open to suggestion.
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A sleep-like state usually induced by another person in which the subject retains awareness of the presence of the hypnotist and where the subject is susceptible to heightened suggestibility. After training by a hypnotist, some migraine patients can be taught to hypnotize themselves in order to reduce stress and related symptoms.
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A therapeutic technique in which the patient is placed in a trance. This places the patient in an extremely suggestive state in which false memories can be created.
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An alternative state of consciousness in which the attention of an individual is focused away from the present reality and towards particular images, thoughts, perceptions, feelings, motivations, sensations, behaviours or any combination of these.
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an altered state of consciousness induced by another person, in which one can access creativity, retrace certain inhibitions, reprogramme patterns and work with pain relief.
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A state of heightened suggestibility.
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Method used to transform a person into a trance-like state.
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A state of altered consiousness, usually induced artificially.
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A trance state in which you are receptive to suggestions that may help you to heal yourself.
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is a psychophysicological state induced-like sleep. It is an altered state of consciousness, characterized by a heightened sense of suggestibility and weakens critical judgment in which the subject is responsive to suggestions of the inducer, the hypnotist.
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A deep state of relaxation where an individual is more susceptible to suggestions.
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a trancelike condition usually induced by another person in which the subject is in a state of altered consciousness and responds, with certain limitations, to the suggestions of the hypnotist.
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a trance-like state in which response to suggestions or commands is increased.
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a state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion
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Hypnosis is a psychological state whose existence and effects are strongly debated. Some believe that it is a state under which the subject's mind becomes so suggestible that the hypnotist, the one who induces the state, can command behavior that the subject would not choose to perform in a conscious state (even behavior to be performed after the subject has left the hypnotic state, through post-hypnotic suggestion) or even behavior they would be incapable of in a conscious state, such as ...
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Joe Griffin and Ivan Tyrrell wrote:It provides the first scientific explanation for hypnosis (showing that the REM state and the state known as hypnosis are one and the same).
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