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Hypnosis!!!. Does it Really Work??. Take the Attitudes Toward Hypnosis Test. Reverse the numbers given in 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14 (1=7, 2=6, 3=5, 4=4, 5=3, 6=2, 7=1) Add up all the numbers Scores range from 14-98. Higher scores reflect more positive attitude toward hypnosis. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Take the Attitudes Toward Hypnosis Test
• Reverse the numbers given in 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14 (1=7, 2=6, 3=5, 4=4, 5=3, 6=2, 7=1)
• Add up all the numbers• Scores range from 14-98. Higher scores reflect
more positive attitude toward hypnosis
• The power of the hypnotist lies not with the hypnotist but with the person’s openness to suggestion,
• http://www.clipsforclass.com/consciousness• http://www.clipsforclass.com/consciousness
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Hypnosis
Hypnos: Greek god of sleep
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A social interaction in which one person
(the hypnotist) suggests to another
(the subject) that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously
occur.
Examples
a. The ability to turn attention inward, relax, and imagine
b. Posthypnotic amnesia – ability to remember things that happened during hypnotic state
c. Evidence suggests that people cannot do anything under hypnosis that they cannot do normally; it seems to be a state of increased motivation
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Strength, stamina, and perceptual and memory abilities similarly affect those who are hypnotized and those who are
not hypnotized.
Hypnotic Feats
Susceptibility to hypnosis
• Highly susceptible people tend to haverich fantasy lives• More likely to be responsive if you believe
it
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Facts and Falsehood
Those who practice hypnosis agree that its power resides in the subject’s openness to
suggestion.
Can anyone experience hypnosis? Yes, to some extent.
Can hypnosis enhance recall of forgotten events? No.
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Facts and Falsehood
Can hypnosis be therapeutic? Yes. Self-suggestion can heal too.
Can hypnosis alleviate pain? Yes. Lamaze can do that too.
Can hypnosis force people to act against their will? No.
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Is Hypnosis an Altered State of Consciousness?
1.Social Influence Theory: Hypnotic subjects may simply be imaginative actors playing a social role.
2.Divided Consciousness Theory: Hypnosis is a special state of dissociated (divided) consciousness (Hilgard, 1986, 1992).
(Hilgard, 1992)
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