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Hypnosis: Who Is Susceptible? How To Spot Highly-Hypnotizable People - 0 views

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    According to professor David Spiegel MD, about 25% of people cannot be hypnotized. It's thought that roughly between 5-10% of people are highly susceptible to hypnotic suggestion, while up to 79% of the population are considered moderately susceptible. These numbers suggest that hypnotists have a good chance of hypnotizing most people that they meet. However, the real challenge is to spot those who are considered to be "highly-hypnotizable." That's where street hypnotists may have the upper hand. To weave their magic, they have to act fast. They only have seconds to make an impression. Interested to find out how they do this? Check out this informative article that reveals how to quickly spot highly-hypnotizable people and to find out the 5 most common reasons hypnosis fails.
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Breakthrough Stanford Research: Hypnotic Trance Changes Brain Activity - 0 views

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    A groundbreaking Stanford Study lead by Dr. David Spiegel has revealed what hypnotists have long known about brain activity whilst under a hypnotic trance. That is: some parts of the brain function differently under hypnosis than during normal consciousness. In essence, hypnosis indeed alters brain patterns and activity. These findings might help explain the intense absorption, lack of self-consciousness and suggestibility that characterize the hypnotic state. Would you like to discover more about Dr. David Spiegel hypnosis research findings and how you can use hypnosis to control pain and increase someone's self-esteem? Check out the latest article on HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com now…..
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