An overview of hypnosis

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Hypnosis is a frame of mind in which an individual is the subject of controlled thought and behavior. Hypnosis involves two people – people who are treated to an experiment called the subject while the experiment is called hypnotist. Hypnotist to a subject in the mental state, often termed Hypnotized, and try to get a response from him. Hypnosis is probably one of the most disciplined debate in the world. There are so many theories related to the flow of the study. Basic aspects of the debate hovers around the country – a school with the idea that hypnosis is a frame of mind while the other schools to emphasize a non-country.

Practitioners state theory shows that the mind could be changed to a setting. In other words, the mind of the subject can be taken to another aircraft, and controlled by doctors. Originating from non-state theory that hypnosis as a phenomenon can be seen as a peak or focus attention, and does not always lead to transformation of ideas to other countries. However, it is enough for us to know that hypnosis is the process of induction and to see the same effect.
There are many myths and misconceptions associated with hypnosis. Some people think that hypnosis can not be affected in people a strong will power. Champions from other hypnosis feel – they claim that those who are strong will power up really make good subjects. This can be associated with high-level intelligence.

1857-1926 emile Coue, a physician who formulated the Law Saran. He is also known to encourage him to say to the patient’s own 20-30 times the night before sleeping, “Every day in every way, I get better and better.” He also found that when giving feedback to become positive drug prescribing drugs more effective than prescribing medications alone. He eventually abandoned the concept of hypnosis in order to use only a suggestion, hypnosis and hypnotic feeling state impaired the efficiency advice.

Suggestions Coues Law

Law concentrated attention

“If attention is focused on the idea over and over again, it spontaneously tends to realize itself”

Reverse Action Law

“One who tries hard to do something, have less chance of success”

Law dominant effect

“A stronger emotion tends to replace one of the weaker”

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