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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Neuro Linguistic Programming |  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Ericksonian TherapyErickson is most famous as a hypnotherapist, but his extensive research into and experience with hypnosis led him to develop an effective therapeutic technique. Many of these techniques are not explicitly hypnotic, but they are extensions of hypnotic strategies and language patterns. Erickson recgonised that resistance to trance resembles resistance to change, and developed his therapeutic approach with that awareness.
Jay Haley identified several strategies, which appeared repeatedly in Erickson's therapeutic approach.
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See also:Milton H. Erickson, Milton H. Erickson - Personal History, Milton H. Erickson - Trance and The Unconscious Mind, Milton H. Erickson - Indirect Techniques, Milton H. Erickson - Confusion Technique, Milton H. Erickson - The Handshake Induction, Milton H. Erickson - Resistance, Milton H. Erickson - Ericksonian Therapy, Milton H. Erickson - Shocks and Ordeals, Milton H. Erickson - Influences, Milton H. Erickson - Books Read more here: » Milton H. Erickson: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Ericksonian Therapy |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - BooksErickson was a prolific writer, often working in collaboration with others. His chief collaborator was Ernest L. Rossi. His books include:
Hypnotic Realities ISBN 0829001123 (With Ernest L. Rossi)
Hypnotherapy - An Exploratory Casebook ISBN 0829002448 (With Ernest L. Rossi)
Experiencing Hypnosis ISBN 0829002464 (With Ernest L. Rossi)
The Practical Application of Medical and Dental Hypnosis ISBN 0876305702 (with Seymour Hershman and Irving I. Secter) (out of print)
Time Distortion in Hypnosis ...
See also:Milton H. Erickson, Milton H. Erickson - Personal History, Milton H. Erickson - Trance and The Unconscious Mind, Milton H. Erickson - Indirect Techniques, Milton H. Erickson - Confusion Technique, Milton H. Erickson - The Handshake Induction, Milton H. Erickson - Resistance, Milton H. Erickson - Ericksonian Therapy, Milton H. Erickson - Shocks and Ordeals, Milton H. Erickson - Influences, Milton H. Erickson - Books Read more here: » Milton H. Erickson: Encyclopedia II - Milton H. Erickson - Books |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLPNLP has been desribed by its creators as "the study of the structure of subjective experience". This merits further expansion:
Subjectivity is distinguished from objectivity in both science and philosophy. Objectivity attempts to be the study of "reality". Subjectivity by contrast is focussed on how people experience and conceive reality. It assumes that whilst there may be an absolute reality, and knowing it may be beneficial, for the most part a person does not and cannot in fact "know" it, but can only know what they perceiv ...
See also:Principles of NLP, Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP, Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters, Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP, Principles of NLP - Self-declared scope of NLP, Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP, Principles of NLP - The map is not the territory, Principles of NLP - Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes, Principles of NLP - Behind every behavior is a positive intention, Principles of NLP - Rapport, Principles of NLP - There is no failure only feedback, Principles of NLP - Choice is better than no choice and flexibility is the way one gets choice, Principles of NLP - The meaning of your communication is the response you get, Principles of NLP - People already have all the resources they need to succeed, Principles of NLP - Multiple descriptions are better than one, Principles of NLP - Other beliefs, Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions, Principles of NLP - Criticisms of the principles of NLP Read more here: » Principles of NLP: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promotersRichard Bandler (Time for a Change, 1993, p. 2-5):
You want to become competent at whatever you do. That does not mean to get phobics, who shake in their boots while their blood pressure blows through the roof, to believe, "This is not fear." The object is to get them to stay calm and alert, and to stay in their own lane, and to drive across the bridge, which remains standing.
Ask yourself; "Can we build better?" To build those things we have to be able to suspend whatever belief system we already have. Keep ...
See also:Principles of NLP, Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP, Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters, Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP, Principles of NLP - Self-declared scope of NLP, Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP, Principles of NLP - The map is not the territory, Principles of NLP - Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes, Principles of NLP - Behind every behavior is a positive intention, Principles of NLP - Rapport, Principles of NLP - There is no failure only feedback, Principles of NLP - Choice is better than no choice and flexibility is the way one gets choice, Principles of NLP - The meaning of your communication is the response you get, Principles of NLP - People already have all the resources they need to succeed, Principles of NLP - Multiple descriptions are better than one, Principles of NLP - Other beliefs, Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions, Principles of NLP - Criticisms of the principles of NLP Read more here: » Principles of NLP: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLPNLP is sometimes described as an empirical epistemology. That is, it is a way of knowing whose evidence is experiment and observation, rather than results derived from some overall theory. It is eclectic, that is, it draws heavily on results from other fields if felt useful, and acts as a "toolbox" [REF] in the sense that it is silent as to any pre-specified purpose or application, leaving that ultimately to the end user(s) to decide. As such, it studi ...
See also:Principles of NLP, Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP, Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters, Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP, Principles of NLP - Self-declared scope of NLP, Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP, Principles of NLP - The map is not the territory, Principles of NLP - Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes, Principles of NLP - Behind every behavior is a positive intention, Principles of NLP - Rapport, Principles of NLP - There is no failure only feedback, Principles of NLP - Choice is better than no choice and flexibility is the way one gets choice, Principles of NLP - The meaning of your communication is the response you get, Principles of NLP - People already have all the resources they need to succeed, Principles of NLP - Multiple descriptions are better than one, Principles of NLP - Other beliefs, Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions, Principles of NLP - Criticisms of the principles of NLP Read more here: » Principles of NLP: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLPNLP is a divergent subject, and so different individuals will have different formulations for what they consider "principles of NLP". However there is common agreement that some principles, which date from very early on and in some cases were borrowed from other fields can be identified as "principles of NLP" with annotation describing their universality if need be.
According to Jane Revell, a British NLP trainer, the presuppositions of NLP "are not a philosophy or a credo or a set of rules and regulations. Rather, they are assumptions upon which individuals ba ...
See also:Principles of NLP, Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP, Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters, Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP, Principles of NLP - Self-declared scope of NLP, Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP, Principles of NLP - The map is not the territory, Principles of NLP - Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes, Principles of NLP - Behind every behavior is a positive intention, Principles of NLP - Rapport, Principles of NLP - There is no failure only feedback, Principles of NLP - Choice is better than no choice and flexibility is the way one gets choice, Principles of NLP - The meaning of your communication is the response you get, Principles of NLP - People already have all the resources they need to succeed, Principles of NLP - Multiple descriptions are better than one, Principles of NLP - Other beliefs, Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions, Principles of NLP - Criticisms of the principles of NLP Read more here: » Principles of NLP: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditionsMain article: Therapeutic use of NLP
NLP does not have the same model of "problem" and "solution" as clinical psychiatry, instead its model is based upon helping clients to overcome their own self-perceived problems (subjective) rather than those that others may feel they have. It seeks to do this while respecting their own capabilities and wisdom to choose additional specific goals for the intervention as they learn more about their problems, and to modi ...
See also:Principles of NLP, Principles of NLP - Stated purpose of NLP, Principles of NLP - NLP as described by its major developers and promoters, Principles of NLP - Philosophical stance of NLP, Principles of NLP - Self-declared scope of NLP, Principles of NLP - Specific principles within NLP, Principles of NLP - The map is not the territory, Principles of NLP - Life and 'Mind' are Systemic Processes, Principles of NLP - Behind every behavior is a positive intention, Principles of NLP - Rapport, Principles of NLP - There is no failure only feedback, Principles of NLP - Choice is better than no choice and flexibility is the way one gets choice, Principles of NLP - The meaning of your communication is the response you get, Principles of NLP - People already have all the resources they need to succeed, Principles of NLP - Multiple descriptions are better than one, Principles of NLP - Other beliefs, Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions, Principles of NLP - Criticisms of the principles of NLP Read more here: » Principles of NLP: Encyclopedia II - Principles of NLP - NLP's approach to clinical conditions |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Transactional analysis - Key ideas of TALike Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), TA is pragmatic, that is, it seeks to find "what works" and where applicable develop models to assist understanding. Thus it continually evolves. However some core models are part of TA as follows:
At any given time, a person experiences and manifests their personality through a mixture of behaviours, thoughts and feelings. Typically, according to TA, there are three ego-states that people consistently use:
Parent ("exteropsychic"): a state in which people behave, fe ...
See also:Transactional analysis, Transactional analysis - TA outline, Transactional analysis - Key ideas of TA, Transactional analysis - Kinds of transactions, Transactional analysis - Phenomena behind the transactions, Transactional analysis - Series of transactions, Transactional analysis - Games and their analysis, Transactional analysis - Definition of game, Transactional analysis - Analysis of a game, Transactional analysis - Contrast with rational mathematical games, Transactional analysis - Some commonly found games, Transactional analysis - Rackets, Transactional analysis - Philosophy of TA, Transactional analysis - Pop TA Read more here: » Transactional analysis: Encyclopedia II - Transactional analysis - Key ideas of TA |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications
Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy.
Main article: Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapy is a term to describe the use of hypnosis in a therapeutic context. Many hypnotherapists refer to their practice as "clinical work." Hypnotherapy can either be used as an addition to the work of licensed physicians or psychologists, or it can be used in a stand-alone environment where the hypnotherapist in question usually owns his or her own business. The majority of certified hypnotherapists (C.Hts in the US, Diploma.Hyp ...
See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - DefinitionsThe following definitions are based on the theories presented later in this article.
Hypnosis - American Psychological Association.
In 1993, the American Psychological Association defined hypnosis as "a procedure during which a health professional or researcher suggests that a client, patient, or experimental participant experience changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts, or behavior."See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Definitions |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - TheoriesThe exact psychological state of a subject in hypnosis is unclear, and its very existence and effects are strongly debated. The following are some of the more popular theories on the phenomena of hypnosis:
Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria.
Charcot postulated that hypnosis was a symptom of hysteria and that only those people experiencing hysteria were believed to be hypnotizable.[3] Although those exhibiting hysteria seem to be more suggestible, normal individuals are, indeed, hypnotizable w ...
See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Theories |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Research on HypnosisMuch research has been conducted into the nature and effects of hypnosis and suggestion, and hypnosis continues to be a popular (if somewhat peripheral) tool in contemporary Psychological research. A number of different strands of hypnosis research are apparent: that which examines the 'state' of hypnosis itself, that which examines the effects and properties of suggestions in and out of hypnosis, and that which uses hypnotic suggestion as a tool to r ...
See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis |
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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 ...
See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authoritiesSeveral 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 ...
See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities |
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|  |  |  | Neuro Linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Popular cultureThe notion of hypnotism has elicited many presentations in popular culture. Intrinsically, the notion that people are succeptible to commands outside their conscious control can be an effective way of representing the notion of the fallible narrator.
Hypnosis - Fictional treatments.
The typical uses of hypnotism in fiction concentrate on one of the major abilities of hypnotism. As mentioned in the introduction, hypnotism can be used to:
Recollect knowledge
Take command of a subject
Implant suggestions that the subject will ob ...
See also:Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Definitions, Hypnosis - American Psychological Association, Hypnosis - Dave Elman, Hypnosis - Physiological: Alpha and Theta State-based Definitions, Hypnosis - Michael Yapko, Hypnosis - History, Hypnosis - Theories, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a state of hysteria, Hypnosis - Hypnosis as a conditioned process leading to sleep, Hypnosis - Dissociation and neodissociation theories, Hypnosis - Altered state of consciousness theory, Hypnosis - State theory, Hypnosis - Non-state theory, Hypnosis - Role-playing theory, Hypnosis - Hypersuggestibility theory, Hypnosis - Informational theory, Hypnosis - Hypnotism as a social construct, Hypnosis - Research on Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Methodologies and Effects, Hypnosis - General methods, Hypnosis - General effects, Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications, Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy, Hypnosis - Clinical Hypnosis, Hypnosis - Self-hypnosis, Hypnosis - Dental Application, Hypnosis - Obstetric Application Painless Childbirth, Hypnosis - Forensic Application, Hypnosis - Mass Application, Hypnosis - Stage Application, Hypnosis - Indirect Application, Hypnosis - Objective Signs of the Hypnotic State: Breuer's Absent Pupillary Reflex Sign, Hypnosis - Professional associations and governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Professional associations, Hypnosis - Governmental authorities, Hypnosis - Historical sites, Hypnosis - Popular culture, Hypnosis - Fictional treatments Read more here: » Hypnosis: Encyclopedia II - Hypnosis - Popular culture |
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