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    Condon Commission at the University of Colorado‚ which investigated UFO reports.Schirmer was asked to come to Boulder‚ Colorado. At Boulder‚ on February 13‚ 1968‚ he was hypnotized by psychologist Dr. Leo Sprinkle of the University of Wyoming.Under hypnosis‚ Schirmer recalled that‚ after he stopped his car near the object‚ the engine died and his radio went silent. A white object emerged from the craft and seemed to communicate mentally with him‚ preventing him from drawing his gun as he was want to

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    a two-phase experimental session. In the first phase‚ respiration was measured while the subject was awake and at rest. In the second phase‚ the subject was told to imagine that he was performing muscular work‚ and respiration was measured again. Hypnosis was induced between the first and second phases; thus‚ the suggestion to imagine muscular work was “hypnotic suggestion” for these subjects. The accompanying

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    You will find that hypnosis MP3s are usually about 30 minutes long‚ and the first 15 minutes are spent getting you into a relaxed state. Therefore‚ don’t lay down to do a hypnosis session. The chances of you falling asleep are very high‚ and even though your subconscious mind may still hear the messages that are being said‚ you won’t be able to consciously remember them‚ which is important. Why? If you have someone on the hypnosis who knows NLP‚ you will be introduced to a technique that you can

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    The Manchurian Candidate was originally a novel written by Richard Condon‚ and then made into film in 1962. It is a story about an American soldier‚ Sgt. Raymond Shaw‚ fighting in the Korean War when his troop is ambushed by the Chinese as a result of an oriental translator convincing them to cross in a single line. Raymond Shaw and his troop are air lifted to a POW camp where they are the centre of a brainwashing program funded by Soviet and Chinese brass. Sgt. Shaw receives hypnotic suggestions

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    Name: Kelly-Anne Tough Course Code: GLASG1A14 Word Count: 2‚033 Essay Question: The building of rapport is often considered one of the most important aspects of a Hypnotherapists work‚ discuss. ___________________________________________________________________ With this essay‚ I aim to explore the importance of building a rapport with your client as a Hypnotherapist. To do this‚ I will look at what rapport actually is and how a therapist can achieve this through the initial consultation

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    References: Hadley & Staudbacher - Hypnosis for Change -1996‚ New Harbinger Publications‚ USA Heap & Dryden - Hypnotherapy: A Handbook - 1991‚ Oxford University Press‚ UK Karle & Boys Hypnotherapy: A Practical Handbook – 1987 Free Association Books‚ UK

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    WORDS - 1‚829 A personalised induction will always be more effective In this essay I will be looking at the benefits of creating a personalised induction as well as looking at certain circumstances to support an argument against it. I will be discussing the influence and application of the different modalities when creating an induction as well as briefly exploring how the brain uses information‚ and discussing whether or not a personalised induction is the most effective method to

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    Benefits Of Hypnosis

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    Hypnosis has always been a controversial technique in therapy‚ but the research that has been done to discover the benefits of this method has exposed evidence that can prove it’s validity in helping patients. According to the study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science‚ using brain-scan images proved that hypnosis can cause a modification in the cognitive activity in the subjects which allows them to perform certain functions with a heightened concentration. In the study‚ the

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    Nick Sharpe 2177 words Choose a medical condition that interests you and research it. Write about the possible uses of hypnosis in the treatment of the condition as you see them. I will be looking at the impact that chronic illnesses have on a person’s life with particular reference to the illness Myalgic encephalomyelitis’ (M.E.) sometimes known as ‘Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’ (C.F.S). I will explore the role that hypnotherapy

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    Bibliography: Hadley‚ Staudacher. 2001. Hypnosis for change. New age books. Heap‚ Dryden. 2010. Hypnotherapy: A Handbook. Open University Press Karle‚ Boys. 2010. Hypnotherapy: A Practical Handbook. Free Assocaition Books. Chrysalis. Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills

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