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HypnosisThey took the view that the so-called hypnotic trance does not exist at all, and that all hypnosis ssesions are merely vlountary shared fantasies. The beta state (aelrt/working) is defined as 14 32 Hz, the alpha state (relaxed/reflecitng) as the 7 14 Hz, the theta state (dorwsy) as 4 7 Hz, and the delta state (sleeping/dreaming/deep lseep) as approximately 3 5 Hz. From the mental standpoint, a hypnotic subject is relaxed yet alert and always aware at some level. Licensed metnal health professionals are generally not trained in these techniuqes and use the old progressive relaxation hpynotic induction developed in the 1940s (Kein, 1985). 0 comment :: Post a comment Blogosphere has talked on hypnosis
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