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Can it really be done?
If yes, how?
If yes, how?
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Originally posted by Tail
Can it really be done?
If yes, how?
Originally posted by Zantra
Ivan this doesn't belong in this forum. Hypnosis is a medically accepted form of psychotherapy practiced by many psychiatrists. Are you familiar with regression therapy?. Hypnosis is not 100 percent sucessful. It's dependent upon a number of factors such as the succeptability of the patient, and the trust factor between patient and doctor. It is practiced as a form of entertainment also, but there's a place for it in psychology, not just on Oprah. Indeed it's recognized by the AMA and the APA as a valid form of treatment. Any doctor would confirm this. Move back please.
Originally posted by Zantra
Ivan this doesn't belong in this forum. Hypnosis is a medically accepted form of psychotherapy practiced by many psychiatrists. Are you familiar with regression therapy?. Hypnosis is not 100 percent sucessful. It's dependent upon a number of factors such as the succeptability of the patient, and the trust factor between patient and doctor. It is practiced as a form of entertainment also, but there's a place for it in psychology, not just on Oprah. Indeed it's recognized by the AMA and the APA as a valid form of treatment. Any doctor would confirm this. Move back please.
Originally posted by Tail
Is it actually allowed to practice?
How can it be learned? (No, I don't want to learn it...)
How does a hypnotized person behave?
Is it possible to, for example, place hot iron on a hypnotized person's hand without leaving a mark if you're telling them it doesn't hurt and is not hot? Or is this part just fairytales?
What if someone like your mother is around to hypnotize you frequently? Are there any known problems from repeated use of this on one person...say once daily for example?Yes. My mother is a hypnotist.
Originally posted by Ivan Seeking What if someone like your mother is around to hypnotize you frequently? Are there any known problems from repeated use of this on one person...say once daily for example?
Hypnosis is a state of focused attention and relaxation, in which the mind is more open to suggestion. It is often described as a trance-like state, but it is not the same as sleep. Hypnosis can be used for various purposes, such as therapeutic treatment or performance improvement.
The exact mechanism of hypnosis is still not fully understood. However, it is believed that hypnosis works by bypassing the critical thinking part of the brain and accessing the subconscious mind. This allows the hypnotist to make suggestions that can influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
No, not everyone can be hypnotized. It depends on a person's willingness and ability to enter a hypnotic state. Some people are more susceptible to hypnosis than others, but most people can be hypnotized with proper techniques and practice.
Yes, hypnosis is generally considered safe. It is a natural state that people enter into every day, such as when daydreaming or getting lost in thought. However, it is important to seek out a trained and certified hypnotherapist to ensure the process is conducted safely and ethically.
Hypnosis can be used for a variety of purposes, including managing pain, reducing anxiety and stress, improving sleep, breaking bad habits, and enhancing performance. It can also be used in therapy to address issues such as phobias, trauma, and addiction. Hypnosis is not a cure-all, but it can be a powerful tool for personal growth and self-improvement.