An overview of hypnosis

June 06, 2009

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. Read more…

A Brief History of Hypnosis (2)

June 02, 2009

1849-1936 Iván Petrovich Pavlov - Russian psychologist who is actually more focused on the study of the digestion process. He is known especially for the development of the concept of reflex (or Stimulus Response Theory). In the classical experiment, he trained to salivate at the sound of a bell hungry dog, previously associated with the food. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology in 1904 for his work on digestive secretions. Although he is not related to hypnosis, then the Stimulus Response Theory is the basis in the anchoring and behavior, especially in the NLP. Read more…

A Brief History of Hypnosis

May 29, 2009

Proof of hypnotic-like phenomena appears in many ancient cultures. The author seems familiar with the anesthetic power of hypnosis when he reports that God put Adam “into deep sleep” to take the rib to form Eve. Other ancient records suggest hypnosis was used by the oracle at Delphi and in rites in ancient Egypt (Rothovius and Hughes, 1996). Modern history of hypnosis begins at the end of 1700, when a French physician, Anton Mesmer, back interest in hypnosis. Read more…

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