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    Benefits Of Hypnosis

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    2016 How to be hypnotized Hypnosis is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to do many things. It can help you see things from new perspectives. It can take you on trips to faraway or fantastic lands. It can prove how powerful your mind can be. It can help you get a restful night's sleep and have sweet dreams. Hypnosis has helped me enormously. I first learned about using hypnosis when I found a hypnosis app for helping you fall to sleep. It had many different options to choose from; you could choose to relax on the beach, go diving and swim through a beautiful coral reef, or take a relaxing walk through a magical forest. That last one is my personal favorite. Later on found hypnosis videos…

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    Hypnosis History

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    Introduction Hypnosis can be a very controversial subject to talk about depending on how it is being used. According to the North Carolina Society of Clinical Hypnosis (2014), “Hypnosis is a natural state of selective, focused attention, and, even though it is 100% natural and normal, it remains one of the most fascinating phenomena of the human mind. Hypnosis, called by different cultures and times, has been recognized for thousands of years and used for many purposes.” (North Carolina…

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    Hypnosis Benefits

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    Hypnosis normally involves two people. It can involve somebody considered the hypnotist, and a subject. The hypnotist will tell you to become really relaxed, along with other things that you are feeling, and within 5 minutes you will be in a hypnosis state if you cooperate. Not all people can get be hypnotized though. Some people can in a slight hypnosis state, while others can fall into a highly hypnotized state. In a slight hypnosis state, you are really just relaxed and not focused or have a…

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    Hypnosis was used by the Ancient civilisations of Egypt, China and Tibet, every culture has used hypnosis in one form or another. From these ancient civilisations there are references to what they called â€oethe deep sleep―, [the very earliest evidence was found among Shamans who are sometimes referred to as Witch Doctors, medicine men or Healers]. In Africa the Sagoma [Witch Doctor] plays a very important roll and is recognised by both the community and the government as a legitimate healing…

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    Hypnosis has been used in the past to help people recover certain memories. The memories recovered have used in court cases as evidence and verdicts made based on the memories; however, are these memories accurate? Should they be used in court cases as true and accurate memories? In the case study Accuracy of Recall by Hypnotically Age-Regressed Subjects, these questions are answered. Overall, the memories recovered using hypnosis are inaccurate. They should not be used in court cases and held…

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    Abstract Most people are unfamiliar with hypnosis and believe that it is a mysterious and powerful procedure conducted to control one’s mind. This paper explores the diverse topics of hypnosis developed throughout time by various scientists. The introduction consists of the origin of modern era of hypnosis, and the body of evolution of hypnosis from throughout history to the twenty first century. Studies conducted on this topic by early scientist such as Sigmund Freud, Emile Coue, Ernest…

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    INTRODUCTION According to American Psychological Association, hypnosis is a technique used to treat patients by bringing the patient in a state of trance. Through hypnosis, a hypnotist can bring about sensations and psychological behaviors in the person being hypnotized. Hypnosis is widely practiced across the world and has found many important uses as well. This technique is used to treat many mental problems including depression, anxiety, paranoia, etc. Thus it is an important technique.…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hypnosis

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    Who is prone for hypnosis? Who can have hypnotherapy? Every person every person with full mental alertness can have hypnotherapy treatment. Except small kids and retarded people, because they do not understand hypnotist`s intentions and they cannot focus on hypnotist`s voice. People with serious psychotic conditions are absolutely contraindicated to hypnosis due to the difficulties in establishing contact and worsening symptoms of delusional disorders. We have to remember that it is almost…

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    Hypnosis Research Paper

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    Hypnosis is a procedure that provides relaxation along with deep concentration and help with attention focus to obtain a higher state of awareness. This is often referred to as a trance. Trance or state of mind allow the participant to block all activities around them and as such requires a trained hypnotist to reap any worthwhile benefits. Since a trained therapist is essential to achieving one's goal, the question becomes how do I find a credible and trained therapist and weed out the shady…

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    The first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of hypnosis is usually a magician convincing a person to act like a chicken. Hypnosis, however, is a real approach that doctors can use to treat pain, depression, anxiety, phobias, and more. Hypnosis is a state in which a person appears to be under a trance and is extremely concentrated (Brandt, 2012). It is not a new concept. In fact, hypnosis was used by the ancient Egyptians over 2,000 years ago (healing power, 2006). In the 1770s, an…

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