Hypnosis Questions

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[+] What is hypnosis? [+] Is hypnosis real? [+] Can anyone be hypnotised? [+] Can hypnotisability be modified?

[+] Is hypnosis dangerous? [+] Can hypnosis make me do things I don't want to do? [+] Is hypnosis like sleep? [+] What does hypnosis feel like? [+] Can I get 'stuck' in hypnosis? [+] What conditions can hypnosis treat? [+] I would like hypnosis to be part of my treatment, who can I see? [+] Is NLP like hypnosis? [+] Are some words more suggestive than others? [+] Can hypnosis help me to stop drinking alcohol? [+] Can hypnosis cause sleep disorders? [+] Is hypnotherapy a science? [+] I often fall soundly asleep when using self improvement hypnosis CDs. Are the suggestions on the CD still reaching my subconcious mind or does the fact that I am asleep and not in hypnosis prevent this? [+] Under hypnosis, do people answer truthfully to the questions you ask? [+] Can negative behaviour be induced under hypnosis without my free will? [+] When doing past life regression, when should I start asking questions? Many times I have noticed REM and other trance indications and that is when I ask questions, but I find they abruptly awaken or have already fallen asleep. When and how should I start asking questions about childhood memories or past lives? [+] I have heard that there are three types of people who are un-hypnotisable: the first is drunk, the second is people who are high on drugs, can you tell me the third one? [+] Is the idea of hypnosis being a unique state of consciousness invalidated by highly motivated people faking hypnosis? [+] Is hypnosis ever a one-session "quick fix" for a problem? [+] Do individual differences in imaginative suggestibility provide a simpler expla nation than dissociation in explaining responsiveness to hypnotic suggestions? [-] Does the fact that highly motivated subjects can fake hypnotic effects invalidate the notion of hypnosis as a unique state of consciousness? Why, or why not? Does the fact that a motivated person can fake a broken leg invalidate the notion of broken legs? Or does

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