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Title: Module 18


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Module 18
  • Hypnosis

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Hypnosis
  • A social interaction in which one person suggests
    to another that certain perceptions, feelings,
    thoughts or behaviors will spontaneously occur.
  • Posthypnotic Amnesia temporary memory loss due
    to hypnotic suggestion. May not be true amnesia.
  • Hypnotized people do not have fantastic abilities.

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Facts and Falsehoods
  • The power of hypnosis lies in the subjects
    suggestibility.
  • Nearly everyone is suggestible (postural sway).
  • The most suggestible are those most easily
    hypnotized and have rich fantasy lives.
  • Anyone will experience hypnotic responsiveness if
    led to expect it (eg, heavy eyelids).

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Hypnosis,Recall, and Will
  • Research does not support the idea that hypnosis
    helps us recall past events.
  • Findings of age regression (subject relives
    experience from childhood) do not support
    improved recall.
  • Hypnotically refreshed subjects often make errors
    on the witness stand.
  • Hypnosis often contaminates memory with false
    recollections.

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  • Highly hypnotizable people are vulnerable to
    memory suggestions. Eg, UFO abductees.
  • Orne and Evans (1965) found that people under
    hypnosis will carry out dangerous acts.
  • Authoritative people can induce unhypnotized
    people often perform the same acts.
  • Posthypnotic suggestions Suggestions made during
    hypnosis to be carried out when no longer
    hypnotized.
  • Posthypnotic suggestions may feel compulsive and
    less effortful.

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Therapy and Alleviation of Pain
  • Hypnosis can be used to harness healing powers
    (headaches, asthma, skin disorders, etc.).
  • However, positive suggestions without hypnosis is
    just as effective.
  • Hypnosis does not seem to benefit problems of
    self-control.
  • Hypnosis may alleviate pain as half of us gain
    pain relief from hypnosis.

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  • Dissociation a split in consciousness which
    allows thought and behaviors to occur
    simultaneously.
  • Hypnosis dissociates the sensation of pain from
    emotional suffering.
  • Pain relief may be due to selective attention
    (eg. athletic injuries).
  • Under hypnosis, pain is experienced on some
    level. Hypnosis does not block sensory input.

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Social Influence Theory
  • Most behaviors induced by hypnosis can be
    produced without it.
  • People dont fake hypnosis, they just do whats
    expected of them.
  • When told hypnosis reflects gullibility, subjects
    are unresponsive.
  • Hypnosis is just an extension everyday behavior.
    People play the role of hypnotic subjects.

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Divided Consciousness Theory
  • More than imaginative acting. Sometimes subjects
    carry out behaviors on cue when alone.
  • Hypnosis involves dissociated consciousness.
  • There is a separation of some aspect behavior
    from conscious control (eg. Posthypnotic amnesia
    and pain relief).
  • They possess a hidden observer who is aware of
    whats going on.

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  • Both theories can be combined. Hypnosis is a
    combination of social influence and dissociation
    of conscious awareness and behavior.
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