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    Ch.3 Consciousness and Two-Track Mind Outline I. Consciousness A. The two-track mind is made up of unconscious processing and serial conscious processing. Our brain is dual-processing‚ meaning that we interpret things at the same time. For example‚ the visual perception track enables us to unconsciously recognize objects and plan for the future. The visual action track deals with our conscious‚ moment-to-moment actions. So‚ unconscious processing is information that is drilled into your

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    Forensic Psuc Exam 1 Notes

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    00Definitions: Forensic Psychology Any psychology used in the legal system Expert Witness some one who express opinion on a topic used to share there expertise in the field Fact Witness can only testify on topics they have seen Amicus Curiae Friend of the court" legal opinion submitted by someone who is not related with the case but belived to have expert knowledge regarding the topic Brandeis Brief "Friend of the court" legal opinion submitted by someone

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    STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS Professor. Nelly E. Conde‚ MA Sleep and Dreams What are the different states of consciousness? What happens when we sleep‚ and what are the meaning and function of dreams? Sleep and Dreams What are the major sleep disorders‚ and how can they be treated? How much do we daydream? Consciousness Awareness of the sensations‚ thoughts‚ and feelings we experience at a given moment. Waking consciousness – we are awake and aware of our thoughts‚ emotions‚ and

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    name because people connects the word "suggestion" to "hypnosis". There are many different definitions for the word "suggestion". When Dr. Lozanov chose this word‚ he was thinking about the English meaning: TO SUGGEST = TO OFFER‚ TO PROPOSE (BUT THE STUDENTS ARE FREE TO CHOOSE).   Lozanov’s "Suggestopedia" is   Not Hypnosis Lozanov‚ once a hypnotist himself‚ now strongly opposes against use of hypnosis. He has realized the danger of hypnosis and being hypnotized (Lozanov 1978). In the process of

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    though this can be considered an emasculating process‚ and Rivers even realizes this‚ Rivers continues treating his patients in such a fashion. However‚ Prior does not want to be cured in the traditional way Rivers uses at Craiglockhart. He suggests hypnosis instead. Prior’s refusual of Rivers’s method can be directly connected to how his parents raised him—his father trained his to be as masculine as possible and his to resist his mother’s technique of

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    event can lead people to erroneous reports of that misinformation. Different process histories can be responsible for the same erroneous accounts in different individuals" (Loftus & Hoffman‚ 1989). There have individuals have gone through with hypnosis and have been on rigorous medication regimens because they are afraid of the affects of what they will do on their memory. When an individual has a good relationship with other people that they grow up with or if the people watched the individual

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    “Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and describe how you would treat these issues with hypnotherapy”. Introduction Common requests for hypnotherapy treatment are those related to stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias. An understanding of the relationship between these disorders‚ examining the similarities and the differences between each‚ provides the therapist with information useful in deciding how and if to treat these disorders. It could also be argued that the uniqueness

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    Forensic Psychology

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    only to witness memory. Forensic psychologists assist police with witness memory by conducting interviews while accompanying police. Interviewing techniques based on psychological theories of memory sometimes involving hypnosis. I learned from Dr. Pyke’s video that that hypnosis allows a witness to recall without interruption and to mentally imagine themselves back at the crime scene by imagining the weather the temperature‚ and the sights and smells of the scene. Dr. Pyke believes that our brains

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    Props In The Armitage

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    uses the spoon as a hypnotizing and controlling implement that knocks a person down with three clicks of her spoon. The silver spoon is a significant object as it demonstrates the control she has over (usually) black people that are forced into this hypnosis without ever realizing its happening. This is portrayed as an economic benefit the white people have to make the black people feel powerless. Georgina‚ Walter‚ and Andrew have all been through

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    Diagnostic Criteria Conversion disorder is classified as a conversion disorder or a dissociative disorder depending on the diagnostic criteria used. The DSM-5 classifies conversion disorder as a somatoform disorder‚ whereas the 10th edition of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) classifies conversion disorder as a dissociative disorder. With the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013‚ the association between somatoform and dissociative disorders

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