Definitionn. a state that resembles sleep but that is induced by suggestion
Last update: August 10, 2015
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This edition includes updated chapters on NSAIDs, headaches, TENS, hypnosis, and regional anesthesia. [noun]
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If a test fails the patient is only too apt to think that hypnosis will fail also. [noun]
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Hypnotic somnambulism and hypnotic catalepsy are not the only or the most profound changes of nervous condition that hypnosis can induce. [Please select]
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Still she stared at him, as in a state of semi-hypnosis. [Please select]
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Further, in any subsequent period of Hypnosis the events of the former similar periods are remembered. [Please select]
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_--Two rival theories are held as to the general character of Hypnosis. [Please select]
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"Do you find much use for your powers of hypnosis." [Please select]
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Some of these models can be detected during hypnosis practice. [Please select]
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Since these publications the hypnosis seems to have somewhat weakened. [Please select]
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