| hypnosis |
Method used to transform a person into a trance-like state.
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| hypnopompic |
Referring to the state immediately preceding awakening; may include hallucinations that are of no pathological significance.
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| hypnotic |
Tends to produce sleep.
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| hypnotic |
This is a term for a substance causing sleep.
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| hypnosis |
A sleep-like state usually induced by another person in which the subject retains awareness of the presence of the hypnotist and where the subject is susceptible to heightened suggestibility. After training by a hypnotist, some migraine patients can be taught to hypnotize themselves in order to reduce stress and related symptoms.
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