Hypnosis
By C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot, Sat Dec 10th
HYPNOSIS is a state of induced but conscious sleep through theprocess of suggestion. Hypnosis must be readily accepted by thesubject in order for the hypnosis to be achieved. Usually, theprocess of hypnosis involves a hypnotist and a subject. Hypnosisis characterized by deep concentration and extreme relaxation.And of course, a high degree of suggestibility. Different socialsettings are utilized for hypnosis. From the showroom to theclinic, to the classroom and even police stations. Hypnosis mayor may not work for individuals using this format for painrelief, addictions, fear and other problems such as weightcontrol, quitting smoking, etc. The subject's degree ofsuggestibility is truly the core portal for hypnosis. Thistrance-like state is commonly viewed as an altered state ofconsiousness.
Hypnosis provides accessibility to the unconscious andsubconscious mind. Repressed memories, multiple personalities,insights or even past life memories can be accessed viahypnosis. Although Freud
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