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    “So plastic is your brain that even if you were born with half of it‚ you would still be able to live a relatively normal life.” The quote suggest that the brain is indeed able to adapt to carry out all necessary function with what it has‚ even if it’s only half of it. This means the brain is in essence able to change its structure to maximize what it has and accommodate all higher function as well as the basic. “…relatively normal…” suggest that despite its adaptation‚ those born with half a brain

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    I will emphasis on the objection of hypnosis where the mind of a person is manipulated to commit an act. For instance when a person is hypnotized to kill someone in the process the murder that the hypnotized person commits would be caused by his/her beliefs and desires. Here the definition

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    CBT focuses on addressing the client’s thoughts and thought processes‚ so logically peoples from different backgrounds or cultures will have different social norms or roles. What could be seen as concerning from the Western viewpoint‚ could be normal in a different culture such as Hmong or Hispanic. Traditional interventions such as CBT and have generally failed to consider healing practices of other cultures and instead has focused on Western culture as a primary identification point when considering

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    Why is the initial consultation so important? What factors will an ethical therapist cover at this time? Introduction When a client first goes to a hypnotherapy appointment‚ the main reason why they are there is to receive help with a problem or issue that they would like to resolve. The very first hypnotherapy consultation is important for therapists to use this time to understand the client’s needs and make sure they have the best plan of action to help the client achieve their goal. In this

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    altered states of consciousness are hypnosis‚ meditation/prayer‚ biofeedback and drugs. Hypnosis is a “setting” or “mode” that a conscious mind can be manipulated into causing a waking-dreamlike state where the brain is more open to suggestion to the subconscious mind. Hypnosis is a treatment used in conjunction with other forms of therapy and not to be considered a " be all‚ end all " solution to life’s problems. A person who makes the decision to have hypnosis performed as a tool must be prepared

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    on the influence of hypnosis in the creation of memories. As studies have progressed however‚ the focus has moved to an individual’s past traumatic events along with their cognitive fantasy proneness

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    Bibliography: Hypnosis for Change - Josie Hadley‚ Carol Staudacher Hypnotherapy - A Handbook- Michael Heap and Windy Dryden Counselling and Psychotherapy – Further Techniques- counselling Skills 1‚ The Initial Consultation-Counselling Skills 2‚ Chrysalis notes Chrysalis

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    induction can also work as an ice breaker for clients who want help but are afraid of sharing too much personal information with the therapist at the start of treatment. Some clients find it hard to trust their therapist and some just do not trust hypnosis. I believe there are arguments for both sides the personalised induction and the generic screed. I do not believe either is better or worse than the other‚ they are as effective as each other but in different ways. Personalised Induction

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    #1: Marital Hostility and Child Sleep Problems: Direct and Indirect Associations via Hostile Parenting 1- What is the main purpose of this research? The main purpose of this research was to find out what where the factors contributing to infants and young kids having sleeping problems including difficulties initiating and maintaining sleep and why it was so common. An additional purpose of this research was to find out whether this was due to subsequent adjustments problems‚ or if they were generic

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    Cited: 1. "Pseudo-science." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com‚ n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2013. . 2. “Psychology from inquiry to understanding”. Pearson‚ Copyright 2014‚ 2011 2009‚ Pearson education incorporated. 2. "Hypnosis." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com‚ n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2013. . 3. "Levitate." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com‚ n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2013. .

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