A person can have amnesia of the trance with and without it directly being suggested. Anything you can experience in a waking state can be experienced with hypnosis, such as its normal for a person in a waking state to forget something, where you put your keys or what your third grade teacher's name was.
Yes, many clients remember everything that occurs in hypnotherapy. Hypnosis is like sleeping deliberately to arrive at your most elevated state of mind.
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Yes, many clients remember everything that occurs in hypnotherapy. Hypnosis is like sleeping deliberately to arrive at your most elevated state of mind.
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Hypnophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of being hypnotized or in a sleep
All hypnosis is self hypnosis. So, so long as you have a way with words, and are able to manipulate people into believing what you're saying is true, they you will be successful at hypnotism. Basically what it boils down to is that if the person being hypnotized doesn't believe they can be hypnotized, they WILL NOT be hypnotized. Hypnosis does not tap deeper into you subconscious, or any of that BS, it's just really good sales men telling you "YOU CAN DO IT!"
Yes. Look up "Derren Brown The Assassin". It gives some information about it
A. Alpheus has written: 'Complete Hypnotism: Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spritualism (How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use)' 'Complete hypnotism, mesmerism, mind-reading and spiritualism' -- subject(s): Hypnotism
I have personally been hypnotized by a professional hypnotist. She told me anyone can be hypnotized and she has never failed to be able to hypnotize someone. You cannot do so against someone's will, nor can you make someone who is under hypnosis do anything against his or her will. When you are hypnotized you are aware of what is being said to you at the time. This a cooperative process between the hypnotist and the patient.Putting yourself into a trance is different and one would have to learn to do so. Again having professional help makes it much easier. .Answer A person doesn't go into a hypnotic trance without a lot of practice and many people don't succumb to being hypnotized no matter what you see on TV or at a theater.
Yes - anyone who is deeply absorbed in reading a story IS hypnotized! At its most basic, being "hypnotized" is simply being in a mental state where your concentration is highly focused on something (eg reading, watching a movie, listening to music, undertaking a task requiring intense concentration etc) to the exclusion of all else. So, someone who is "lost in a book", or "daydreaming", or fascinated by someone/ something, is in a state of hypnosis. When about to fall asleep, you are hypnotized - you can not go to sleep without being in this state.
His family stopped him with their powers.
I would best describe it as soldiers being hypnotized to fight their own buddies.
In Mark Twain's autobiography, the mesmerizer refers to an individual who practiced mesmerism, a form of hypnotism. Twain was skeptical of mesmerism and included an anecdote in his autobiography where he comically describes being hypnotized by a mesmerizer. The story highlights Twain's wit and skepticism towards unconventional practices.
Most professionals would agree that one being hypnotized would not be able to commit an act they did not wish to commit if they were not under hypnosis. So while the possibility exists, it is not likely.
Being hypnotized has a lot to do with "imagining things"! Hypnosisis an enhanced imaginative state during which critical and analytical faculties are suspended -the person being hypnotized allows him/ herself to be guided into a very relaxed, but hyperattentive state, wherethought is entirely focused on the hypnotist's suggestions. People with active imaginations who enjoy role play, fantasy etc, who are willing to follow instructions uncritically, are invariably the best responders to hypnosis. People whofollow a hypnotist's instructions while "imagining" whatever is suggested to them, are hypnotized.
yes.