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Consequent to this notion of hypnotism, the phrase "cognitive-behavioural" has been extensively used to define and describe the non-state nature of hypnotism (Boyle, 2006).... The effectiveness of this combined approach stems from the fact that hypnotism is caused by psychological factors such as motivations, appropriate attitudes, active imagination and expectations (Jacobson et al.... This paper "Role of Behavior Therapy Theories in clinical Hypnosis" explores the role that behaviour therapy theories play in clinical hypnosis with specific reference to CBT theories such as classical and operant conditioning, extinction, desensitisation, reciprocal inhibition, and learning theories....
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There are a multiple number of treatments and an unending supply of practitioners offering their services and promising a guarantee of success on how to stop smoking.... An individual who wants to stop smoking will usually look for the easiest way to do so, and hypnotherapy would seem to be quick and easy....
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The paper "Cognitive Behavioural Therapy" tells that the terms hypnosis and hypnotism have their origin from the Greek word Hypnos, the father of Morpheus, Greek god of dreams, and the words hypnosis and hypnotism are derived from the term neurosis, coined in the mid-1800s, by James Braid, a Scottish surgeon.... clinical hypnosis, as a medical subject, even though had existed for quite some years, always remained on the fringes with not much importance associated with its actual application on patients....
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Hypnosis has been a well-established technique in Psychology for many decades and it has proven its worth as a means of exploring areas of the psyche which are not normally accessible to the conscious mind.... Researchers have explored many avenues in this complex field ranging.... ... ... Debates continue about the reliability of hypnosis when applied to particular circumstances, notably in those related to the criminal justice system, but generally there is agreement that hypnosis is a valuable technique when carried out responsibly by professionally qualified practitioners....
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From the paper "Hypnosis as a Guided Meditation" it is clear that cause difference in the way different people respond to hypnosis include the elements of empathy, focus, attention, and expectations of the respondent though evidence to prove them has been inconsistent.... .... ... ... Hypnosis has remained to be a complex topic despite the numerous studies that have been conducted in the past and others that are currently been undertaken....
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This paper gives an ansewer for the question "Could Hypnosis be a Useful Tool for the Police?... .... Hypnosis has been used by ancient people in temples and shrines with the belief that it induced sleep or healing to patients.... Hippocrates heavily emphasized on the essence of harmony between mind and body....
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owadays, hypnosis is wide – and often successfully – applied in psychotherapeutic and clinical practices for treating both adults and children.... Moreover, hypnosis has played a significant role in the development of psychoprophylactic relief of natural childbirth: more than a century of clinical practice shows that hypnotherapy produces a favorable effect on labor and pain accompanying the childbirth process....
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The aim of this article is to critically analyze the article "Pain in the Brain: It's Not What You Imagine" written by Jenny Gimpel.... Additionally, the writer presents a summary of cited research studies, intended to clarify the article contents, in order that relevant criticisms are supported....
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