Ah, the lucky "Sleepwalkers"...
Yes! While it's common for people to close their eyes while being hypnotized, it's not a requirement.
Trained in hypnosis, Freud abandoned the practice as he developed his own methods.
Yes, no, and maybe are all the answer to this question at the same time. Read on for more!
While it's a very subjective thing, there are some elements that the vast majority of us experience when hypnotized.
Shhh... you might not want to say that out loud, here's why...
Probably, but talk it over with your spiritual advisor...
A radically different approach to hypnotism using rapport and an informal conversational approach to direct awareness.
Kappas characterized hypnosis as a state of mind - our ideal learning state. Kappasinian therapy is built upon theories of personality development, most respectably the Ericksons' Stages of Development.
Imagine a street performer who uses hypnosis as part of the act...