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1
ClassesYouValue- Self Hypnosis Classes
Website http//www.classesyouvalue.com/Alan-Cooe
y/8-Keys-To-Personal-Empowerment-Through-Self-Hypn
osis.html
2
Qualities of Self Hypnosis
  • May or may not feel sleepy
  • Usually feel more relaxed
  • Increased susceptibility to suggestions
  • Enhanced imagery and imagination
  • Loss of Initiative

3
Qualities of Self Hypnosis (continued)
  • Availability of visual memories from the past,
    though possibly distorted
  • Lack of desire to make and carry out plans
  • Retains ability to initiate or terminate actions

4
Qualities of Self Hypnosis (continued)
  • Reduction in Reality Testing
  • Change in personality
  • Accept falsified memories
  • Modify the rate which they process time
  • Experience the presence of an object that isnt
    there or visa versa

5
Standardized Tests for Hypnotic Susceptibility
  • Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale
  • Three forms
  • A and B Emphasize compliance with motor related
    suggestions
  • Are parallel, permitting test-retest reliability
  • C Emphasizes Cognitive components of hypnotic
    susceptibility

6
Standardized Tests for Hypnotic Susceptibility
  • Barber Suggestibility Scale
  • Like the Stanford test, performed on an
    individual basis, rated by the examiner
  • Consists of Only 8 Tasks

7
Standardized Tests for Hypnotic Susceptibility
  • Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility
  • Administered in a group setting
  • Subjects score themselves
  • Less accurate

8
Different Hypnotic Susceptibility Tests
Eye Closure Postural Sway Hand Lowering
Finger Lock Arm Rigidity Verbal Inhibition
Posthypnotic Suggestion Extreme Thirst Suggestion Selective Amnesia
Arm Immobilization Fly Hallucination Eye Roll Test
9
Physiological Changes
  • Greater advantage of left body parts
  • Tendency to go towards the right
  • Increased Respiration Rates
  • Decreased Heart Rate
  • Changes in Cortical ERPs

10
Hypnotherapy Habit Control
  • Obesity
  • Direct Suggestion
  • Ego - Enhancing Suggestions
  • Mental Imagery
  • Self Hypnosis
  • Audiotapes

11
Hypnotherapy Habit Control
  • Smoking
  • Concentrate on three ideas
  • Cigarettes are poison to the body
  • Life is not possible without the body
  • Life is possible only if one respects and
    protects ones body
  • Success Rates
  • One Treatment 20
  • Five Treatment 63

12
Hypnotherapy Phobias
  • Used along with systematic sensitization
  • Uses imagery of being around a snake
  • Very successful in reducing phobias both in and
    outside of laboratory settings

13
Hypnosis and Pain Control
  • Analgesia The removal of existing pain
  • Anesthesia The prevention of the pain that is
    not currently present
  • Today, primarily used in conjunction with
    chemical anesthesia

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Hypnosis and Memory
  • Amnesia The loss of memory
  • Hyperamnesia Improving an individuals memory
    for events experienced in the past
  • Reports of witnesses providing new evidence while
    hypnotized
  • Many reports of inaccurate recollection or
    confabulation

15
Hypnosis and Memory
  • Hypnotic Age Regression Taking subjects back n
    time to recall events that happened to them
  • In the news recently about hypnosis being used to
    recall childhood sexual abuse. Is this accurate?

16
Hypnosis and Perception
  • Hypnotic suggestions lead to improvement in
    visual acuity in myopic (nearsighted) subjects
  • Hypnotic Deafness can affect auditory sensitivity
    on Visual Choice Reaction Time
  • Increased performance on the Stroop Test

17
Contemporary Theories of Hypnosis
  • Trance Theory Hypnosis involves a trance during
    which the subject is in a heightened state of
    susceptibility to suggestion
  • Hidden Observer When asked to write down
    information, will often reveal info against what
    he/she has already said
  • Changes in cognition

18
Contemporary Theories of Hypnosis
  • Sociological Role Theory Hypnotized individuals
    behave as they do because they are striving to
    enact the role of a hypnotized subject as it is
    defined by the hypnotist and society in general
  • There is no significant cognitive change

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Contemporary Theories of Hypnosis
  • Task-Motivation Theory Hypnosis is not an
    altered state of consciousness, rather it is a
    predisposition in a normal state of awareness to
    attend to commands and suggestions from a
    hypnotist.

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Thank You
  • ClassesYouValue- Self Hypnosis Classes

Website http//www.classesyouvalue.com/Alan-Cooe
y/8-Keys-To-Personal-Empowerment-Through-Self-Hypn
osis.html
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