Conversion disorder has been associated with hypnotic susceptibility for over a century and is currently still believed to be a form of autohypnosis. |
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Rather than using hypnotic suggestion, as had Charcot, Breuer allowed her to lapse into a state resembling autohypnosis, in which she would talk about the initial manifestations of her symptoms. |
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The doctor sees him dim when he thinks intently about a girl named Lois, whom he knew one enjoyable summer in Buffalo The doctor sends him to a famous clinic in Baltimore, where his trouble is diagnosed as autohypnosis. |
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It is, therefore, essential to analyse the possible flight scenarios, as well as fatigue management, autohypnosis and cockpit ergonomics, etc. |
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The approach was to teach patients autohypnosis to replace outdated smoking habits, with at least three daily trances. |
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His is a glassy-eyed autohypnosis that carries the voyager out like a lemming to his death. |
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It is not autohypnosis, something that you consciously admit. |
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For deeper exploration, at the end of each chapter are thought-provoking Child Within exercises, affirmations, directions for autohypnosis and blank pages for journaling. |
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Autohypnosis, also called Self-hypnosis, hypnosis that is self-induced. |
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