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Hypnosis Is A State of Human: Consciousness Attention Suggestion

Hypnosis is a state of human consciousness involving focused attention, reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. Theories of hypnosis fall into two groups: altered state theories see it as an altered mind state or trance with different levels of awareness, while nonstate theories view it as imaginative role enactment.
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Hypnosis Is A State of Human: Consciousness Attention Suggestion

Hypnosis is a state of human consciousness involving focused attention, reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. Theories of hypnosis fall into two groups: altered state theories see it as an altered mind state or trance with different levels of awareness, while nonstate theories view it as imaginative role enactment.
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Hypnosis is a state of human consciousness involving focused attention and reduced peripheral

awareness and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. The term may also refer to an art,
skill, or act of inducing hypnosis.[1]

Theories explaining what occurs during hypnosis fall into two groups. Altered state theories see
hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the
ordinary conscious state.[2][3] In contrast, nonstate theories see hypnosis as a form of imaginative
role enactment.[4][5][6]

Hypnosis is a state of human consciousness involving focused attention and reduced peripheral
awareness and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. The term may also refer to an art,
skill, or act of inducing hypnosis.[1]

Theories explaining what occurs during hypnosis fall into two groups. Altered state theories see
hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the
ordinary conscious state.[2][3] In contrast, nonstate theories see hypnosis as a form of imaginative
role enactment.[4][5][6]

Hypnosis is a state of human consciousness involving focused attention and reduced peripheral
awareness and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. The term may also refer to an art,
skill, or act of inducing hypnosis.[1]

Theories explaining what occurs during hypnosis fall into two groups. Altered state theories see
hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the
ordinary conscious state.[2][3] In contrast, nonstate theories see hypnosis as a form of imaginative
role enactment.[4][5][6]

Hypnosis is a state of human consciousness involving focused attention and reduced peripheral
awareness and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. The term may also refer to an art,
skill, or act of inducing hypnosis.[1]

Theories explaining what occurs during hypnosis fall into two groups. Altered state theories see
hypnosis as an altered state of mind or trance, marked by a level of awareness different from the
ordinary conscious state.[2][3] In contrast, nonstate theories see hypnosis as a form of imaginative
role enactment.[4][5][6]

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