| What
is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a mental state
(according to 'state theory') or imaginative role-enactment
(according to 'non-state theory'). It is usually induced
by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly
composed of a long series of preliminary instructions and
suggestions.
Hypnotic suggestions may be delivered by a hypnotist in the
presence of the subject, or may be self-administered
('self-suggestion' or 'autosuggestion'). The use of hypnotism
for therapeutic purposes is referred to as 'hypnotherapy', while
its use as a form of entertainment for an audience is known as
'stage hypnosis'.
Contrary to a popular misconception – that hypnosis is a form
of unconsciousness resembling sleep – contemporary research
suggests that hypnotic subjects are fully awake and are focusing
attention, with a corresponding decrease in their peripheral
awareness. Subjects
also show an increased response to suggestions.
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Hypnotic
Induction
Hypnosis is normally preceded by a 'hypnotic induction'
technique. Traditionally this was interpreted as a method of
putting the subject into a 'hypnotic trance'; however subsequent
'nonstate' theorists have viewed it differently, as a means of
heightening client expectation, defining their role, focusing
attention, etc. There are an enormous variety of different
induction techniques used in hypnotism.
Unfortunately, it can be difficult to induce a sufficiently
suggestible state with currently established procedures and
market products. Using brainwave technology it was found that a
certain combination of alpha and theta harmonics caused the most
suggestible hypnotic state. Experimenting through the whole
range of alpha and theta waves (from 5 - 12 Hz) it was found
that a combination of frequencies consistently created a highly
suggestible state in the user.
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