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Hypnosis: A Waking, Focused State of Awareness
Hypnosis is defined as a conscious state of intensely focused attention, combined with reduced awareness of the external environment and increased openness to suggestion. It often occurs within a therapeutic context—hypnotherapy—where guided suggestions aim to address psychological or physical issues. Mechanisms Behind Hypnosis Neuroimaging research has revealed that hypnosis involves measurable changes in brain function. During a hypnotic state, there’s heightened activity
Jun 13
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