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  2. Posthypnotic amnesia - Wikipedia

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    Post-hypnotic amnesia is the inability in hypnotic subjects to recall events that took place while under hypnosis. This can be achieved by giving individuals a suggestion during hypnosis to forget certain material that they have learned, either before or during hypnosis. [ 1 ]

  3. Hypnotic Ego-Strengthening Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Hypnotic Ego-Strengthening Procedure, incorporating its constituent, influential hypnotherapeutic monologue — which delivered an incremental sequence of both suggestions for within-hypnotic influence and suggestions for post-hypnotic influence — was developed and promoted by the British consultant psychiatrist, John Heywood Hartland (1901–1977) in the 1960s.

  4. Suggestion - Wikipedia

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    pre-hypnotic suggestions, delivered prior to the formal induction; suggestions for within-hypnotic influence, to elicit specific within-session outcomes; suggestions for post-hypnotic influence, to elicit specific post-session outcomes: immediate influence ("and, on leaving here today, you'll…"); shorter-term influence ("and, each time you're

  5. Is Hypnosis the Secret to Getting Unstuck? Our Team Tried It

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    How hypnotist John Mongiovi helped us with performance anxiety at work, getting over a breakup, and trouble falling asleep.

  6. Hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    Harvard hypnotherapist Deirdre Barrett writes that most modern research suggestions are designed to bring about immediate responses, whereas hypnotherapeutic suggestions are usually post-hypnotic ones that are intended to trigger responses affecting behaviour for periods ranging from days to a lifetime in duration. The hypnotherapeutic ones are ...

  7. Hypnotic susceptibility - Wikipedia

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    Test suggestion and responses 1: Postural sway 2: Eye closure 3: Hand lowering (left) 4: Immobilization (right arm) 5: Finger lock 6: Arm rigidity (left arm) 7: Hands moving together 8: Verbal inhibition (name) 9: Hallucination (fly) 10: Eye catalepsy 11: Post-hypnotic (changes chairs) 12: Amnesia

  8. Suggestibility - Wikipedia

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    Hypnotic suggestibility is an individual trait reflecting the general tendency to respond to hypnosis and hypnotic suggestions. Research with standardized measures of hypnotic suggestibility has demonstrated that there are substantial individual differences in this variable.

  9. Joseph Delboeuf - Wikipedia

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    Delboeuf, with Hippolyte Bernheim in 1885, introduced a new solution to the problem of post hypnotic suggestion. [3] They argued that subjects drifted into a dream-like state in which they became aware of the suggestion and time remaining in this state.