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Hypnosis. ● an induced state of awareness, usually characterized by heightened suggestibility, deep relaxation, and highly focused attention ● What do.

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1 Hypnosis

2 ● an induced state of awareness, usually characterized by heightened suggestibility, deep relaxation, and highly focused attention ● What do you think about hypnosis? Let’s see…

3 History of Hypnosis ● Hypnotic techniques have been used throughout history…but Austrian physician, Anton Mesmer reintroduced it in the late 1700s o Benjamin Franklin chaired a commission to investigate his mesmerizing cures…attributed the “cures” to “mere imagination” – making hypnosis (mesmerism as it was then called) not accepted as real medicine evolution of Mesmer's ideas and practices led James Braid to develop hypnosis in 1842

4 Can Anyone Experience Hypnosis? ● It depends on the subject’s level of suggestibility o About 20 % of people are highly suggestible  Usually these individuals have rich fantasy lives and easily become absorbed in the imaginary events of a novel or a movie o About 40% of the population have a low level of suggestibility…meaning that they would not be very susceptible to hypnosis ● How suggestible are you???

5 Can hypnosis make you do things against your will or remember long forgotten events? ● Answer to both of these questions is…NO o Researchers have found that “hypnotically refreshed” memories combine fact with fiction  Due to the person’s heightened state of suggestibility, the way the hypnotist asks questions can alter the person’s answers  So most courts in the United States do not allow evidence if it is gained when someone is under hypnosis

6 Can hypnosis make you do things against your will or remember long forgotten events? ● Research has shown that the observable behaviors of hypnotic subjects are usually well within the normal limits of behavior o People who are hypnotized are not any more likely than someone who is not hypnotized to perform a specific action

7 Is hypnosis an altered state of consciousness? ● Experts cannot agree o some believe that it is a distinct state of consciousness, separate from sleep or our normal waking state  resulting in a dissociation from normal consciousness – proven by brain scans of an individual under hypnosis “seeing” something (and activating the visual centers of the brain) that is just a suggestion and not really there

8 Is hypnosis an altered state of consciousness? ● other believe that hypnosis is simply heightened motivation o subjects are not entranced, but merely motivated to focus their attention and channel more energy into suggested activities still others believe that hypnosis is a social process and subjects are just unknowingly acting out the role of a “good subject” to please the hypnotist

9 What are the therapeutic benefits of hypnosis? ● Can be used in psychological & physiological treatments o Often in these arenas, posthypnotic suggestions are utilized (suggestion made under hypnosis to be carried out when the person is no longer hypnotized)  Used psychologically to help individuals overcome phobias and stress  Physically…can be used to help someone alleviate or control pain


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