"Hypnotism" is 'saimin,' and "to put under hynosis" is 'saiminjoutai ni suru.' These are written: 催眠 催眠状態にする
Hypnosis in Japanese is saimin and the kanji looks like this: 催眠.
Illusion, trickery, hypnosis.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
The Japanese word for sheep is hitsuji.
Hypnosis in Japanese is saimin and the kanji looks like this: 催眠.
Hypnosis is a way to alter the mental state of a person. Some magicians use hypnosis, real or pretended, as part of their acts.
it is the fear of hypnosis/sleep
hypnosis
Illusion, trickery, hypnosis.
The word "hypnosis" comes from the Greek word "hypnos," which means sleep. It was first used by Scottish surgeon James Braid in the 1840s to describe a state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility induced by a trance-like state.
A trigger word is a specific word or phrase that evokes a strong emotional or psychological response in an individual. It can be used in therapy to help uncover deeper issues or in mindfulness practices to bring awareness to certain feelings or thoughts. Trigger words can also be used negatively to provoke negative reactions or re-traumatize individuals with past experiences.
hypnotic, hypnosis, hypnology, hypnotherapy, hypnotist, hypnotize, hypnotizable, hypnopaedia
hypnosis, ecstatic, regression
There are several types of hypnosis techniques, including traditional hypnosis, Ericksonian hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), and self-hypnosis. Traditional hypnosis involves inducing a trance-like state to access the subconscious mind, while Ericksonian hypnosis uses indirect suggestions and language patterns. NLP combines hypnosis with language techniques to change behavior patterns, and self-hypnosis involves inducing a hypnotic state on oneself for self-improvement or relaxation.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."