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Hypnosis Created by Toma Vasilevskytė

Content ► History of hypnosis ► Definition of hypnosis ► Process of hypnosis ► Uses of hypnosis ► Capability to be hypnotized ► Theories of hypnosis ► Stages of hypnosis ► Social constructionism

History of hypnosis ► The Hindus of India claim that they started hypnosis method and used it as a cure for health. ► The first recognizable practitioner of hypnosis was Franz Anton Mesmer Franz Anton MesmerFranz Anton Mesmer ► The main hypnosis discoveries came in 1842 when James Braid started to learn more about its effects. 1842James Braid1842James Braid

Definition of hypnosis ► Hypnosis is a trance-like state in which a person becomes more aware and focused and is more open to suggestion. It is induced by other person. A state in which one can access creativity, retrace certain inhibitions, reprogramme patterns and work with pain relief. ► Being hypnotized is usually characterized by intense concentration,extreme relaxation, and high suggestibility.

Process of hypnosis ► Person must be relaxed, agree to be hypnotized and use his full imagination. ► The hypnotist must instill a person that he is getting tired and his eyes are getting heavier. ► A person is asked concentrate his view on one thing and look carefully, in this way eyes’ muscles will get tired sooner.

Capability to be hypnotized People who can’t be hypnotized: ► People who don’t want to be hypnotized ► Children, mental patients ► People with poor intellect Other people more or less are capable to be hypnotized

► People whose imagination is very big is more open to hypnosis. ► Stenford’s scale is used to evaluate persons capability to be hypnotized. A hypnotist tells person to swing and according to it’s intensity we can say weather he is deep or low hypnotised.

Uses of hypnosis ► To cure allergy ► To eliminate addictions ► To drop various fears ► Sometimes in court ► Helps to relax ► Find some points about ones past ► Free of physical pain.

Theories of hypnosis ► Social constructionism and role-playing theory ► Dissociation and neodissociation theories ► Neuropsychological theory of hypnosis ► Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep ► Hyper–suggestibility theory ► Informational theory ► Systems theory

Social constructionism ► Robert Baker claim that what we call hypnosis is actually a form of learned social behavior. Robert Baker Robert Baker ► People just behave the way they imagine a hypnotized person would act

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