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    outcomes. Cognitive-behavioural therapies are significantly more effective than psychodynamic therapies‚ and their superiority increases when long-term follow-up is assessed. Hypnosis enhances the efficacy of both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy’. (Kirsch‚ 1996) Clinical Hypnosis is natural and safe. Hypnosis is essentially a cognitive (thought) process. It is a natural process which we all have engaged in‚ many times throughout our lives. An everyday example is reading a book

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    Essay about myself. In 1995 I was born as my father – Mohan and my mother - Kalaiselvi second child in Hospital Gerik Perak. That day when I open my eyes for the first time‚ my parents were very happy. My name was given on the 7th day I was born. A few moment after that‚ I was surrounded by many people and they said that I’m so cute and beautiful. My name was given on the 7th day I was born. Kishen Nair is my name. When I’m 10th month old I start mumbling and the word “Amma” and “Aca” was

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    teachers were teaching. Not only that‚ I was also selfish person. I would not share my knowledge with others because I was scared as they would get better results than me in exams. However‚ my mother inspired me after my PMR examination. On a fine day‚ I went to school to get my PMR result. I was full with confidence that I could get straight A’s in this exam. Things did not go well as I expected. I only managed to get 4A’s in my exam. After that‚ I was down in the dumps. When I went back home

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    P-value of 0.005 is < the alpha of 0.05. This suggest that the groups are significantly different and the null hypothesis should be rejected. 2. State the null hypothesis for the Baird and Sands (2004) study that focuses on the effect of the GI with PMR treatment on patients’ mobility level. Should the null hypothesis be rejected for the difference between the two groups in change in mobility scores over 12 weeks? Provide a rationale for your answer. * Treatment group mean = control group mean * With

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    Peñate It was Peñate who started up her music career‚ taking her on tour in America as his backing vocalist‚ while his bassist Tic introduced her to SBTRKT. Ware and SBTRKT collaborated on ’Nervous’ (2010).[17] ’Nervous’ landed her a record deal with PMR Records. She consequently met Sampha‚

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    how ‘deep’ the subject is/can go into hypnosis and what is possible at that perceived level of depth. If you do the research you will find lots of different scales of depth‚ here I have taken the scale from the coursework provided by Adam Eason School of Therapeutic Hypnosis which upon research appears to originally come from Harry Arons‚ 1961 1.Hypnoidal - heavy muscle and relaxed nerves - drowsiness – awareness (got out of bed feeling). 2.Light hypnosis - physical response to suggestions -

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    one’s normal mental state without being considered unconscious. There are many different types of ASC but some examples would be dissociation‚ hypnosis and meditation. All these forms of ASC can all be achieved in different ways‚ and are achieved for different reasons. For example‚ meditation is usually used to help reduce stress‚ and lower anxiety. While hypnosis is used to open people to the power of suggestion. Altered State of Consciousness affects the brain and a person by having one lose the sense

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    significant as it is P=0.005‚ it can be said that the intervention group participants face a significant reduction in mobility difficulty. 2. State the null hypothesis for the Baird and Sands (2004) study that focuses on the effect of the GI with PMR treatment on patients’ mobility level. Should the null hypothesis be rejected for the difference between the two groups in change in mobility scores over 12 weeks? Provide a rationale for your answer. Ho 1: Guided imagery (GI) with Progressive

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    Cody had the same treatment from their parents. Zack as an older brother‚ he was always on the losing side compared to Cody. Cody would excel in his studies and sports but it does not apply to Zack. It all started ever since Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) whereby his results was not as good as Cody’s and their parents started questioning Zack’s performance and compared it with Cody’s. The treatment was not only from his parents but in general and including his friends in school. Zack and Cody was always

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    between Beuer’s research on hypnosis treatment of hysteria and Freud’s findings on similar cases provide evidence that the symptoms that originate in patients with hysteria are normally remenants of previous experiences (Freud‚ 1910). Previously in one of my psychology electives I took‚ we learned about Pierre Janet and his theories of dissocation and resemblence of traumatic memories on the unconscious minds. Janet’s findings were similar of that Freud had found on hypnosis. Janet’s theories on dissacositaiton

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