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  2. Hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    Hypnosis has been used as a supplemental approach to cognitive behavioral therapy since as early as 1949. Hypnosis was defined in relation to classical conditioning; where the words of the therapist were the stimuli and the hypnosis would be the conditioned response. Some traditional cognitive behavioral therapy methods were based in classical ...

  3. Paul McKenna - Wikipedia

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    Paul McKenna (born 8 November 1963) [1] is a British hypnotist, behavioural scientist, television and radio broadcaster and author of self-help books.. McKenna has hosted self-improvement television shows and presents seminars in hypnosis, neuro-linguistic programming, weight loss, motivation, the Zen meditation Big Mind, Amygdala Depotentiation Therapy (ADT) and the Havening techniques.

  4. List of fictional hypnotists - Wikipedia

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    Screenslaver – character created by Evelyn Deavor in Incredibles 2 who uses screens to control people by relaying an image in front of their eyes, is the main antagonist in the film. The Shadow and his enemies Shiwan Khan and Dr. Rodil Moquino; Sinistron, amalgamation of DC's Psimon and Marvel's Mister Sinister – (Amalgam Comics) Siren ...

  5. Marshall Sylver - Wikipedia

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    Sylver has appeared on Late Night with David Letterman [10] and The Montel Williams Show. [11]He had an infomercial, Passion Profit & Power, that ran in the mid-1990s. [12]In the first episode of the third series of Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends, Sylver's seminars were featured, where the power of persuasion was purportedly used to motivate attendees to become self-made millionaires.

  6. Stage hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    In a stage hypnosis situation the "hypnotist" chooses their participants carefully. First they give the entire audience a few exercises to perform and plant ideas in their minds, such as only intelligent people can be hypnotized; only those who are open-minded to being hypnotized and willing to participate. [citation needed]

  7. ASMR - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] The work of stop-motion filmmaker PES is also often noted. [ 41 ] A genre of videos intended to induce ASMR has emerged in recent years, approximately 25 million of which had been published on YouTube by 2022, [ 42 ] and categories of dedicated live ASMR streams exist on Twitch , Kick , Instagram , and TikTok .

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  9. Mikhail Semyonovich Shoyfet - Wikipedia

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    Scene from hypnosis theatre, MAI club 1989 year. Michail Shoyfet transformed hypnotist work to an art. Theatrical hypnosis sessions of M. Shoyfet enjoyed great popularity. Under the influence of hypnosis, people would begin to perform roles, suggested by Shoyfet. [12] The number of participants occasionally reached three hundred people.