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hypnotherapy Hypnotherapy processes interact directly with inner consciousness to find core issue causes of problems in a client
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hypnotherapy This is not just hypnosis but a partnership between practitioner and patient which aims at defining the cause of the problem thereby helping the patient to overcome it in their own way and a time scale of their choice.
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hypnotism A peculiar state of consciousness artificially induced, a kind of sleep state that seems to liberate the subconscious powers of the subject. The subject executes suggestions made by the hypnotist as long as they do not conflict with deeper instincts. These suggestions may even be delayed to take affect after the subject comes out of the hypnotic state. The hypnotic state also can be self-induced in order to attain greater self-confidence, self-control, or management of pain.
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hypnosis a trance-like state in which response to suggestions or commands is increased.
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hypnophobia fear of sleep or of being hypnotized.
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