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    Gipsy hypnosis Every year‚ hundreds of Russians report that they have been hypnotized out of their money by gipsies. The essence of the technique is form replaces content. Our brain is built so it can process only a piece of information over a certain period of time…. In cases where the flow of information is too powerful and fast‚ or on the other hand‚ too slow … the brain slows down‚ and the person’s level of vigilance (бдительность) drops. For example‚ when a professor talks too fast

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    What is Hypnosis? The word "hypnosis" originated from the Greek "hypnos" ‚ meaning sleep‚ and according to Webster ’s New International Dictionary‚ is "The induction of a state resembling sleep or somnambulism". This statement is true to the large extent because to the untrained eye someone in a deep hypnotic state could easily be mistaken for someone sleeping. However‚ it has been a proven scientific fact that for more than 100 years hypnosis can be induced without sleep (because sleep is a symptom

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    but the change is temporary. As the time passes‚ you start quitting the diet and the lost weight piles over again. But this does not happen with weight loss hypnosis. It results in a permanent weight loss. And therefore more and more people are turning towards weight loss hypnosis online information. Each and every piece information on hypnosis

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    David Mintz Word Count 1953 Year 1 Module 8 Choose a medical Condition that interests you and research it. Write about the possible uses of hypnosis in the treatment of the condition as you see them. More than 2 million people in the UK live with diabetes. Another 75‚000 have diabetes but don’t know it. Diabetes is now classified as a worldwide epidemic. Blindness‚ kidney disease‚ impotence and many other illnesses are often the direct result

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    Imagine being able to go to a park without being afraid through hypnosis for a fear of dogs. When you have a fear of dogs‚ going on a hike or walking down the street can be scary. You are afraid that a dog will run up and try to bite you. Over time‚ your fear can affect every part of your life. “Do you wonder why your fear never goes away?” “Are you not able to enjoy being outdoors?” “Are you worried that you will never be able to be around dogs?” A fear of dogs is quite common. Millions of

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    Treatments for Stress‚ Anxieties and Phobias‚ Along with Limitations of this Treatment 1959 words “It is important to remember that if your emotions are not given relief from stress‚ your body will soon feel the results” Susie Hadley/Carol Staudacher Hypnosis for Change The origins of stress and anxiety stem back millions of years ago when the fight or flight was a response vital to our survival. In these cave man days‚ when we were hunted and ‘hunters’ the fight or flight response served to prepare the

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    Consciousness: Sleep‚ Dreams‚ Hypnosis‚ and Drugs Roberto Diaz was very anxious. He was nearing the end of his freshman semester when he suddenly remembered that he had signed up for another class and had never attended it. He couldn’t even remember the name of the course‚ but exams were coming on fast and he was absolutely sure that he was going to fail that “mystery” class. To make things worse‚ he’d been searching for this “lost course” for five nights in a row. Each time he woke up…fearful

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    Question What is Hypnosis? Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. Introduction In this essay I will attempt to provide a definition and explanation of the term “Hypnosis”‚ in addition to describing both the psychological and physical aspects of the term‚ and to discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. I will then provide a conclusion. The term “Hypnosis” often conveys images of a strange‚ powerful Svengali-like

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    What Is Hypnosis? Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. Before we can begin to discuss anything about hypnotherapy‚ it is important to discuss what hypnosis actually is. This essay aims to arrive at a definition of hypnosis by describing the psychological and physical aspects and looking at it use by hypnotherapists and the role of relaxation within this. The history of hypnosis dates back to the times of ancient Egypt and

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    “What is Hypnosis?” this is a question that we will begin to explore‚ looking at the differing aspects of this often misreported‚ misunderstood and mystifying state of mind and why it is often so closely linked with relaxation. Hypnosis is often associated with witchdoctors and ancient medicine men and in many respects this is probably a correct association although the actual term hypnosis was not in existence until many years after such people existed. The first credible and notable recorded theory

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