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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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    in the world. Over time, it can hurt your liver and kidneys. Worse still, it can mean that you are not the parent, co-worker or friend that you want to be. If you find yourself reaching for just one more glass, there is an alternative option. Hypnotherapy to overcome alcohol addiction can help you successfully stop drinking…

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    Hypnotherapy For Sleepwalking And Night Terrors Many people remember the popular comedy skit in the movie Step Brothers with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly were they both woke up in the middle of the night and start sleepwalking. While a large majority of people found that skit funny, there were others that were reminded of their experience of sleepwalking episodes and night terrors daily. Not just experienced by little children, adults also have doubts in dealing with this issue. This…

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    Process Of Hypnotherapy

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    one is experiencing. In this process called hypnotherapy, also known as medical hypnosis, a therapist would put the patient in a trance to help them relieve any pain that they may be experiencing, whether it be physical or psychological (Beattie). There’s a whole other side to hypnosis that some people don’t even know exists, but it plays an…

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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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    The article depicts about Hypnosis and the ways how the person can be hypnotized or can’t be hypnotized. There are several things in research article which are similar to course material while some of them do not relay. So, I would like to critique them one by one by ample supportive examples and statements to support this article. At the outset, hypnosis means a procedure in which the practitioner suggests changes in the sensations, perceptions, thoughts, feelings, or behaviour of the…

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    Hypnosis is something that always seems to be just to convenient for the hypnotist to preform. After hearing of the two forms of hypnosis things started to make much more sense. while seeing many believe in the more mystic side of hypnosis and its supposed powers. The view of it when reading about the social-cognitive theory of hypnosis makes much more of an impact to me than does its counterpart, the viewing of it as a dissociation from ones mind. Thinking that a person is just so convinced to…

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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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    What is learning? Learning is acquiring something new or modifying existing knowledge through study, or experience. But why can learning sometimes be challenging and at other times be easy? To understand these phenomena, psychologists have identified three different principles of learning which are classical conditioning, operant conditioning and cognitive learning. Can behavior principals play a role in clinical hypnosis? In the following paragraph, we will evaluate the principles of…

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