Hypnosis or Hypnotism, these words often puts, not surprisingly the layman, in predicament. Stretch your imagination, and we see wild images of a Freud-like doctor swinging a pocket watch to and fro in front of someone in deep emotional trouble? If so, don’t...
Hypnosis has been around for thousands of years. From ancient Egyptian times even through today, hypnotism has been used in religion, medicine, mental therapy, and even entertainment. Patients often undergo hypnosis to help release stress or to overcome challenges in...
There are two common aspects of hypnosis, the therapeutic approach and stage hypnosis, which is the entertainment side of hypnosis. Although science may frown upon stage hypnosis for trying to make fun of the process for entertainment or profit, it has, in some way...
Hypnosis is a state of mind where an individual is subjected to controlled thoughts and behavior. Hypnosis involves two persons – the person being treated to experiment is called subject while the one experimenting is called hypnotist. The hypnotist takes the...
Hypnosis is a state in which conscious sleep is induced. The process of hypnosis involves a hypnotist and a subject (a person on whom hypnosis is performed). The primary requirement for hypnosis is it must be accepted by the subject. And then, under the effect of...