Hypnosis, in good hands can be helpful, can help manage pain, control stress, anxiety, and phobia. However, some people actually use hypnosis for something wrong. You may have to be wary if suddenly poked by an unknown person while walking alone, it is feared that person will hypnotize and rob. But apparently not everyone is easily hypnotized. There are some people who are easy, while others do not. Why? Hypnosis works by altering activity in areas of the brain associated with attention or alertness. At the time of hypnosis, a person will reach a very high level of concentration or concentration, so the suggestion given to him will be more easily accepted. Thus, the purpose of hypnosis (such as to control behavior or phobia) can be more easily achieved because the brain is very focused on the contents of accepted suggestion. But there are some people who are difficult to hypnotize. According to dr. David Spiegel, a mental health specialist and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sci...
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