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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Hypnosis

Hypnosis is popularly understood to be a psychological condition in which an individual may be induced to exhibit apparent changes in behaviour, thought or affect - in particular an alteration in perception or memory. Although some individuals experience an increase in suggestibility and subjective feelings of relaxation, this is not true for everyone as it has been demonstrated that relaxation is not necessary for a hypnotic experience. The procedure by which this i ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities
Several types of organizations exist to further the professionalism and regulation of practicing hypnotists. For example, professional associations typically offer opportunities for collegial exchanges and professional development in general and/or specialized areas of hypnosis. They also may establish codes of conduct and standards for various certification programs. They may offer such certification programs directly or approve third-party programs. Organizations not aff ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects

Hypnosis - General methods. The act of inducing a hypnotic state is referred to as an induction procedure. There is no current consensus on what the requirements are for an induction procedure to be effective; while some practitioners use simple calming verbal techniques, others use complex triggers, including mechanical devices (see Michael Robinson's Self-Hypnosis Learning or Licensed Online Counseling, page 45). Many experienced hypnotists claim that they can hypnotize almost anyone. They also cl ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - American Association of Port Authorities

The American Association of Port Authorities OR AAPA is a trade association, founded in 1912, that represents over 150 port authority organizations throughout the Western hemisphere. Other related archives1912, Western hemisphere, port authority

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis is a professional organization dedicated to the use of hypnosis in clinical settings. Founded by Milton H. Erickson, MD in 1957, ASCH (American Society of Clinical Hypnosis) is the largest U.S. organization for health and mental health care professionals using clinical hypnosis. Their "members are psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, medical doctors, master's level nurses, and dentists", according to the ASCH website. ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff

The Association of Professional, Executive, Clerical and Computer Staff was a British Trade Union which was formed in 1890 as the Clerk's Union and later was renamed as The National Union of Clerks. Then, following rapid growth and amalgamation with several other unions, the name was again changed to The National Union of Clerks and Administrative Workers (NUCAW) with a membership of around 40,000. Then in 1940 the Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries transferred to NUCAW and the union was renamed : The Clerical and ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Author

An author is the person who creates a written work, such as a book, story, article or the like. This can be short or long, fiction or nonfiction, poetry or prose, technical or literature. In particular, the word is used to refer to a person doing it for pay (as a profession). Author - Role in critical theory. One key issue in literary theory is the relationship between the meaning of a literary text and its author's conscious intent. The phrase "Death of the Author" was popularized by R ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Atonement Governmental view

Background Christianity Protestantism Pietism Anglicanism Arminianism Doctrinal distinctives Articles of Religion Prevenient Grace Governmental Atonement Imparted righteousness Christian perfection People Charles Wesley George Whitefield Thomas Coke Francis Asbury Richard Allen Albert C. Outler Largest groups World Methodist Council Uni ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Authority

In politics, authority generally refers to the ability to make laws, independent of the power to enforce them, or the ability to permit something. People obey authority out of respect, while they obey power out of fear. For example, "the congress has the authority to pass laws" vs "the police have the power to arrest law-breakers". Authority need not be consistent or rational, it only needs to be accepted as a source of permission or truth. Authority - Authority topics. Authorit ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Authorization

In security engineering and computer security, authorization, is a part of the operating system that protects computer resources by only allowing those resources to be used by resource consumers that have been granted authority to use them. Resources include individual files or items data, computer programs, computer devices and functionality provided by computer applications. Examples of consumers are computer users, computer programs and other devices on the computer. The authorization process is used to decide if person, program or device X is allowed ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Canadian Dental Association

The Canadian Dental Association, also known as the Association dentaire Canadienne in French was founded in 1902. It is a non-profit professional association representing Canada's 18,000 dentists. Headquartered in Canada's Capital City Ottawa, the CDA serves its members and the public by managing key oral health issues on their behalf and by coordinating dental health awareness programs across the nation. CDA is actively involved with lobbying and advocacy initiatives and uses its leadership role to communicate to the pu ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - World Boxing Association

World Boxing Association (WBA) is a boxing organization that sanctions official matches, and awards the WBA world championship title, at the professional level. World Boxing Association - Origins. The original sanctioning body of professional boxing, the World Boxing Association (WBA) can be traced back to the original National Boxing Association (of the United States), organized in 1921; the first bout recognized by the organization being the Jack Dempsey-Georges Carpentier Heavyweight Championship ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - American Bar Association

The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary bar association of lawyers which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States. The ABA's most important non-controversial activities are the setting of academic standards for law schools, and the formulation of model legal codes, of which the most important is a code of ethical standards for lawyers. The Model Code of Professional Responsibility (1969) and/or the newer Model Rules of Professional Conduct (1983) have been adopted in 49 state jurisdictions and the Dist ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia - Association

Association may refer to: A voluntary association (also sometimes called an association) is a group of individuals who voluntarily enter into an agreement, explicit or implicit, to form or act as a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. In statistics, an association (statistics) comes from two variables who are related. In psychology, an association (psychology) is something linked in memory or imagination with a thing or person. A National Association or "N.A." is a na

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - Association of Tennis Professionals - Rankings

Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Race. The ATP defines the ATP Race as "an easy-to-understand, simple-to-follow annual race from season start to season end. Every player starts at zero at the beginning of the year and the player who accumulates the most points by season's end is the World Number 1" and claims that the Race "is the mathematical method of ranking male professional tennis players on a calendar-year basis." According to the ATP: "Every player, regardless of his performances in the pre ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - International Longshoremen's Association - Governmental oversight

In 1953 the states of New York and New Jersey entered into an interstate compact, with Congressional approval, that established a Waterfront Commission responsible for regulating the ILA by preventing individuals with a criminal record from holding positions within it. The Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, passed in 1959, imposed similar restrictions on all private sector unions. That Commission was not, however, successful in eliminating the strong influence of organized crime in a number of ILA locals in the New York an ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Tour records

Association of Tennis Professionals - Titles. Singles: Most titles won: Players who won the "Grand Slam" (All four Grand Slam tournaments in one calendar year): Don Budge (1938), Rod Laver (1962, 1969) Players who won the "Career Grand Slam": Andre Agassi, Don Budge, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Fred Perry. Playe who won the "Career Golden Slam": Andre Agassi (U.S.) Most Grand Slam titles won in a career: Pete Sampras (U.S.), 14. ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - Association of Tennis Professionals - ATP Structure

Chief Executive Officer of the ATP Etienne de Villiers ATP Chairman Unknown ATP Board of Directors Tournament Representative: Patrice Dominguez Charlie Pasarell Graham Pearce Player Representative: Tomas Carbonell Ricardo Acioly Bob Brett ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies

History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot. The neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893) endorsed hypnotism for the treatment of hysteria. La méthode numérique("The numerical method") led to a number of systematic experimental examinations of hypnosis in France, Germany, and Switzerland. The process of post-hypnotic suggestion was first described in this period. Ext ...

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Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities: Encyclopedia II - History of hypnosis - Modern Applications

History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications. Russian medicine has had extensive experience with obstetric hypnosis. Platanov, in the 1920s, became well known for his hypno-obstetric successes. Impressed by this approach, Stalin later set up a nationwide program headed by Velvoski, who originally combined hypnosis with Pavlov techniques but eventually used the later almost exclusively. Ferdinand Lamaze, having visited Russia, brought back to France "childbirth without pain through the psychological method," which ...

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History of hypnosis, History of hypnosis - Pre-History, History of hypnosis - Indian & Egyptian sleep temples, History of hypnosis - Magnets and Other Healing Objects, History of hypnosis - Paracelsus and Magnet healing, History of hypnosis - Valentine Greatrakes and Johann Joseph Gassner, History of hypnosis - Father Maximilian Hell, History of hypnosis - Franz Anton Mesmer and Animal Magnetism, History of hypnosis - French Revolution in 1789 and oriental hypnosis of Abbe Faria, History of hypnosis - Marquis de Puységur and somnambulism, History of hypnosis - Récamier, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Medical Research, History of hypnosis - James Braid and Hypnotism, History of hypnosis - John Elliotson, History of hypnosis - James Esdaile in India, History of hypnosis - Beginnings of Formal Psychological Studies, History of hypnosis - Jean-Martin Charcot, History of hypnosis - Holy See of 1847, History of hypnosis - American Civil War, History of hypnosis - Ambroise-Auguste Liébault, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1892, History of hypnosis - Emile Coué and the Laws of Suggestion, History of hypnosis - Modern Applications, History of hypnosis - Platanov Pavlov and Russian Applications, History of hypnosis - Sigmund Freud Joseph Breuer and Hypnotherapy, History of hypnosis - Hypnosis in World War I World War II and the Korean War, History of hypnosis - Clark Hull, History of hypnosis - Andrew Salter, History of hypnosis - British Medical Association Approval 1955, History of hypnosis - André Weitzenhoffer and Ernest Hilgard, History of hypnosis - American Medical Association Approval 1958, History of hypnosis - Recent Innovators and Current Applications, History of hypnosis - Milton Erickson and Authortarian vs. Permissive styles, History of hypnosis - Dave Elman, History of hypnosis - Ormond McGill, History of hypnosis - Jeffery Zeig

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