I think also at this era in the history of medicine, hypnotism was starting to be explored as a therapy. |
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Gruzelier also suspects that hypnotism may interfere with subjects' evaluation of future emotions such as embarrassment. |
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It is very strange that under hypnotism, people can only hear the voice of the hypnotist. |
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It's based on the Gulf War instead of the Korean War, terrorist fears instead of Communist fears and microchip implants instead of hypnotism. |
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Another psychologist, E.M. Thornton, extends the analogy between hypnotism, mesmerism, and exorcism. |
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Therapists offered hypnotism and a range of counselling techniques to encourage people to quit smoking. |
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I saw a connection between yoga practice and some of the stuff done with hypnotism. |
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He was so impressed that he went on to study psychology, neuro-linguistic programming and hypnotism. |
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I practised yoga and took postal courses in self-improvement and hypnotism, which I think was called Pelmanism. |
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As she investigates astrology, t'ai chi and hypnotism, she travels from sceptic to true believer. |
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Well, through hypnotism people have supposedly been able to remember past lives. |
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Amongst the aspects of hypnotism and spiritualism he chose to focus upon was the psychological make-up of mediums. |
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I find mentalism, hypnotism and the study of body language very intriguing. |
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Desperate for answers, she turns to a disgraced doctor who practices hypnotism. |
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She even thought that mesmerism and hypnotism were occult arts. |
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This group includes practitioners of homeopathy, naturopathy, acupuncture, hypnotism, and various meditative and quasi-religious forms. |
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They want to believe that hypnotism is true, that means they are not believing it and the thought works against it. |
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Statements to the contrary are designed merely to cover up the terrible danger which exists in hypnotism. |
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I thought that it was another occassion for hypnotism, and without question went for the Professor. |
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The TARA Hypnosis Centers curriculum is based on long-established techniques in hypnotism. |
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They called it mesmerism, hypnotism, suggestion, I know not what? |
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The new objects of mass consciousness are not marches and peace signs, but things like est, gestalt, smorgasbord, hypnotism, tai chi, health food etc, etc. |
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In his quest to treat all neurotics, and not just those who suffer from hysteria, Freud abandons hypnotism and develops the technique of free association. |
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All the others were converted, but I was to remain an implacable and unpersuadable disbeliever in mesmerism and hypnotism for close upon fifty years. |
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It's almost like meditation, or hypnotism. |
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He will use hypnotism, and has all of his plans set. |
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It is advisable to examine everything observable in this phenomenon which might be explained by suggestion, autosuggestion, hypnotism, mass psychology, the working of the unconscious and psychosomatic experiences. |
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When I saw the signs of the dawn I got ready for the hypnotism. |
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The NGH was founded in 1951 and is the world's largest and most prestigious hypnotism certification organization with members around the world in over thirty countries. |
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Such is the hypnotism liberated from the music, to whose rhythm the dancers intertwine, that illustrious composers such as Rossini were spellbound to the point of feeling impelled to dedicate to it superb compositions. |
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They are in a total state of hypnotism by sports, by Hollywood. |
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Yet if the following sentence means anything, it is a squinting toward hypnotism. |
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Even in simple hypnotism, you will be a miserable failure, if you make your patient sit on a higher place and you sit in a lower place and try to hypnotize him. |
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James Braid, surgeon and pioneer of hypnotism and hypnotherapy, practised in Dumfries from 1825 to 1828 in partnership with William Maxwell. |
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Also I believe you when you say that no harm can come to you, but I am one of those strange persons who is deathly afraid of hypnotism, even self-hypnosis. |
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High quality training is essential to the ongoing success and development of the profession and to the professionals that practice in the field of hypnosis, hypnotherapy and hypnotism. |
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Her scholarly publications of that period, nearly all in German, deal with problems in hypnotism, aesthetics, personality, abnormal psychology, and the nature of thought. |
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Using hypnotism, Josef Breuer and Sigmund Freud together made the epochal observations on the relationship to later mental illness of emotionally charged, damaging experiences in childhood. |
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Direct persuasive suggestion under hypnosis was the type of hypnotherapy used by the old medical practitioners of hypnotism. |
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There is the inferior magnetism which is called hypnotism. |
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Later on, he tried hypnotism, eye-movement desensitizing and reprocessing, inner-child therapy, energy systems therapy, and internal family systems therapy. |
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Separating fact from fiction, Edwin Yager stands up for hypnotism as a legitimate practice and not just to be tossed to the side as a pseudoscience. |
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Opsomania is the latest new disease, and hypnotism is its remedy. |
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