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Chapter 3 HYPNOSIS AND MEDITATION
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HYPNOSIS state of awareness associated w/deep relaxation, heightened suggestibility, & highly focused attention Not everyone can be hypnotized people have levels of hypnotizability (levels of responsiveness to suggestions) High scorers may experience hypnotic analgesia: diminished sensitivity to pain under hypnosis
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CONCERNS ABOUT HYPNOSIS highly motivated attention patients really want to be hypnotized chance for creative outlet
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PURPOSE OF HYPNOSIS Pain control for hypersensitivity (Lamaze method, Valium, aspirin, Morphine, etc) Desensitizes phobic patients to extreme fears (snakes, spiders, heights, failure) Relaxation program using anti-stress methods
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MEDITATION form of consciousness using repetitive behavior, assuming body position, & minimizing external stimulation Many religions of Asian & Pacific cultures believe in its use Buddhism teaches universe is illusion of the senses & meditation helps to capture reality Western views it as altered form of experience
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EFFECTS OF MEDITATION Relaxation Reduce anxiety Reduce some bodily arousal New understandings & meaning to life (for some)
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