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How does hypnosis work?
Answered By Hank Taylor, Editor
Hypnosis normally involves an introduction to
the procedure during which the subject is
instructed that suggestions for imaginative
knowledge will be introduced to them. A
hypnotic process is used to encourage and
evaluate patients' responses and
psychological procedures.
Using hypnosis, one person (often known as
the subject) is being guided by another (the
hypnotist) to respond to different
suggestions in order to experience the
'altered state of consciousness.'
Hypnotic procedures and suggestions will
differ depending on the goals of the
practitioner. The response of the hypnotic
scales can be used in individuals that have
responsive traits.
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