Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.91619
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Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy: The Role of Traditional Versus Alternative Approach

Abstract: Hypnosis is a state of mind that is characterized by focused attention and heightened receptivity for suggestions. It is either established by compliance with instructions or achieved naturally; the critical nature of the mind is bypassed during hypnosis and acceptable suggestions are delivered. Misperceptions about hypnosis by clinical practitioners and their clients have been shaped through years of inaccurate but interesting portrayals of hypnosis in books, plays, and movies. Part of the misperceptions is t… Show more

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“…By probing the depths of this complex subject, we hope to dispel prevailing myths, illuminate the rich tapestry of hypnosis's history and application, and pave the way for its more widespread recognition and utilization in enhancing therapeutic outcomes across various disciplines. Through a lens that stretches back to antiquity, this exploration reaffirms hypnosis's longstanding presence in human culture and its promising future in contemporary healthcare practices (Mikail and Mamman 2020).…”
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confidence: 59%
“…By probing the depths of this complex subject, we hope to dispel prevailing myths, illuminate the rich tapestry of hypnosis's history and application, and pave the way for its more widespread recognition and utilization in enhancing therapeutic outcomes across various disciplines. Through a lens that stretches back to antiquity, this exploration reaffirms hypnosis's longstanding presence in human culture and its promising future in contemporary healthcare practices (Mikail and Mamman 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Research shows that hypnotherapy with the pendulum induction technique can treat anticipatory nausea and is even more valuable for preventing anticipatory nausea progression when used before starting chemotherapy (Garba & Mamman, 2019). Furthermore, the use of shock induction techniques and the hypnotherapy stage also affect anticipatory nausea experienced by cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy (Richardson et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%