Can self-hypnosis help to be smarter?
Self-hypnosis or hypnosis is useful for breaking a bad habit, or for remembering something you might have forgotten. It does not make you smarter. What makes you smarter is using your brain - like exercising your muscles. Read as much as you can, and work brain-teasers like puzzles. Anything you do that makes you think in different ways and come up with new ideas will make you smarter.
False memories.
Is there such thing as hypnosis?
Yes Hypnosis is for real.
Some of the hypnosis you see for entertainment is a far stretch from reality. They usually pick extroverts for the show who will 'play along' with the show. The pressure of being on stage and everyone else performing usually ensures compliance. However there are hypnosis techniques which are proven by clinical hypnosis results that are valid, and are very useful in the treatment of some psychological disorders. This is very much different to the stage hypnosis.
I have learned conversational hypnosis and it is of great help to me.
Are you allowed to practice hypnosis in Jewish culture?
Yes, as long as the hypnotizer doesn't take unfair advantage of the person.
How do you hypnotize someone to find out something?
You can't hypnotize someone without learning how to first. You have to go to someone to learn, not online. It takes a long time. And even if you knew how the person being hypnotized will not do anything they are not comfortable with so if they do not want to tell you they wont. It's not like a truth serum.
What is a really good hypnosis video that works?
There are many hypnosis videos posted online, although what works for some people may not work for others. There are many hypnosis videos on YouTube, a good way to assess whether or not they work is to read the comments posted under the video.
How does drowzee learn Hypnosis and dream eater or nightmare?
hynosis and dream eater can be learned by tm's but nightmare once he evovle's
How did hypnosis work for Dr Freud?
Hypnosis proved problematic for Freud in his practice of psychotherapy, which is why he abandoned it in favour of other techniques he'd developed for unlocking and analysing the "unconscious" thoughts and impulses of his patients.
Freud had trained as a medical doctor, and then specialised and researched in neurology. He studied hypnosis, and its clinical potential, under Charcot et al in Paris, and was interested in using it to access the "unconscious mind" of troubled patients. When he did so, however, he encountered many difficulties with his typical Viennese patients, mainly upper-middle class women who came from very socially and sexually repressive background. When in the state of heightened suggestibility typical of hypnosis, many of them displayed extreme "transference" typically involving erotic fantasies centred on Freud himself! This was very uncomfortable for him, professionally dangerous, and not therapeutically useful to his patients, threatening to do far more harm than good.
Consequently, Freud abandoned hypnosis, and developed what became known as "free association", and similar techniques, which generally had the effect of inducing in patients a dissociated trance state, but without the same problems which all too often had occurred during hypnosis inductions - typically a very focused and "intimate" form of interpersonal communication.
How do you use covert hypnosis to get your crush to love you?
its not really hypnosis but girls always go for the bad guy who pretends to not even notice them not the guy that follows them around asking if they can get them anything like the noobs they are so just kinda pretend to hit on other girls right in front of her and then the person you really like will want what she cant have and start flirting with you and stuff but be carefull once u start dating dont start to be like all the other noobs keep up the bad guy routine but dont so mean that she starts crying just keep it kind of on the down low like jokingly making fun of her and stuff like that.
Having seen a number of hypnosis stage shows, and observed a college workshop on hypnosis, I wasn't sure that what was going on was really more than elaborate role play in which volunteers conformed with their own expectations and those of the audience - an interesting psychosocial construct in which each everyone played out their expected "roles" as part of an elaborate and esoteric "ritual".
Out of curiosity, therefore, I visited a hypnotherapist - determined to "give it a go", and see what, if anything, might happen. After a fairly long preliminary discussion about my interest/ motivations etc, which also included her asking me to do certain things - eg roll my eyes up into my head and keep them there for as long as felt comfortable (no problem for me - can do this readily for long periods, almost indefinitely) - it was agreed she'd hypnotise me and demonstrate various hypnotic phenomena. She was very sure that I would be highly responsive.
I sat in a slightly reclined chair and followed her instructions. She asked me to look at a dot on the ceiling positioned slightly above my natural line of sight so I had to turn my eyes upwards to maintain focus. She started to talk, gently but insistently, and soon my eyes were flickering rapidly and rolled up into my head. My eyelids closed, feeling incredibly heavy, and in accordance with her instructions my body felt warm and totally relaxed. I felt very light, as if floating in the air, and had no desire to move. It took her no more than a few minutes to put me in a very deep trance. I was totally mesmerised by her voice, and although I never felt "out of control", it felt so pleasant that I simply went along with everything she said.
I have very few recollections of her exact words; her voice just droned on and on... and things just seemed to happen without any deliberate effort by me. I could not open my eyes unless she told me to; my arms "floated" up in the air, and then became completely rigid. Then I found myself watching, totally fascinated, as my hands spun around each other as if of their own accord, speeding up and slowing down, then reversing direction - all without any apparent conscious input by me. She made me "see" objects that were not there - eg juggling imaginary balls, "playing" with a balloon etc - and I even had "conversations" with people from history! At the time, it all seemed totally real - I really "saw" everything, and interacted with people who were "there" right before me.
She then told me my hand was anaesthetised - it became totally cold and numb - and as I watched, pushed a needle right through the skin between my thumb and forefinger. I felt nothing, and there was no bleeding! Amazing.
Then she took me back to my childhood, and I remembered all manner of long forgotten events. Very interesting, to say the least.
It was a very profound experience which convinced me that hypnosis is certainly "real". It took her a long time to bring me completely out of my trance, and she then told me that I was one of the most responsive clients she'd ever worked with. Since then I have been hypnotised many times; have studied and practised it, and use it regularly in my counselling work as a very useful tool for helping people with many difficulties in their lives.
If you can be hypnotized to not feel pain can you be hypnotized to not feel hunger?
No, hunger is a basic human need.
In the wrinkle in time how did Charles Wallace resist being hypnotized?
His family stopped him with their powers.
Is hypnosis nightmare dream eater shadowball a good moveset for haunter?
its good yea but id take out nightmare since u allready got fream eater is plug in a calm mind to boost dream eater power by a lot
How many issues can you work on at once while doing self hypnosis?
While you can work out multiple issues at once using hypnosis, it is better to make changes progressively, one step at a time. Depending on how you react to hypnotherapy, you can go through many life improving changes rather quickly as hypnotherapy has been proven to be very effective with the least amount of sessions than any other form of therapy.
Can you be hypnotized into thinking you are happy to overcome depression?
I don't know but I know Vitamin B-12 can make you in a good mood. Hope that helps.
How is hypnosis used to address psychological symptoms?
With Embedded command In conversational Hypnosis.
Some things that hypnosis can do are, well basically anything. But one thing that it can not do is make the person who is hypnotized do anything against their will. Meaning that if you want them to be a slave forever, they will not do it, unless they want to. Also, you must note that when you hypnotize someone, they will not have super human abilities. For example, the hypnotized victim can not lift a bed with one finger. So a hypnotized person can put away your clothes, or you can make them think they are a cat, but you can't make them be a slave and make them do something against their will.
Work with brain stimulation truth serums and hypnosis suggests that long-term memories are?
stored in the Hippocampus.
How is hypnosis used in holistic dentistry?
When hypnosis is used, patients are able to relax their bodies and minds by concentrating on suggestions of relaxation . The patient is fully aware of what is happening during their treatment and no drugs are used. Many
For many years music has been known to have hypnotized people all the way back to the 18 hundreds.