May 2, 2010
An introduction
We’ve all seen hypnotists performing and have been amazed and astonished by what they can make others do. Hypnotism is now widely regarded as an entertainment form and it seems strange to think that it was developed by physicians to assist the healing processes. Here is a brief history.
Hypnosis is defined as the introduction of a state on consciousness in which a person loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Various forms of hypnotism have been practiced for centuries, and Western scientists first became involved in hypnosis around 1770. Some of the more notable Western practitioners include: -
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