Description Cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy (CBH)
is an integrated psychological therapy
employing clinical hypnosis and
cognitive behavioural therapy
(CBT).
In 1974, Theodore Barber and
his colleagues published an influential
review of the research which argued,
following the earlier social psychology
of Theodore R. Sarbin, that hypnotism
was better understood not as a
"special state" but as the
result of normal psychological
variables, such as active imagination,
expectation, appropriate...
Description I get in your mind and take what I want.
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mind and take what I want. You are
under my power. I get in your mind and
take what I want. You are under my
power. I get in your mind and take what
I want. You are under my power. I get
in your mind and take what I want. You
are under my power. I get in your mind
and take what I want. You are under my
power. I get in your mind and take what
I want. You are under my power. I get
in your mind and take...
Description The word "hypnosis" (from the
Greek hypnos, "sleep") is an
abbreviation of James Braid's
(1841) term "neuro-hypnotism",
meaning "sleep of the nervous
system".
A person who is
hypnotized displays...