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Hypnosis for Sleep. This video will take you into a deep sleep, it is designed to help anyone who wants a better sleep experience. All you have to do is follow the sound of Chelsea’s voice, relax, and let your mind drift. The key to this experience is not to try to go into hypnosis, don’t *try* to go to sleep. Just let it happen, and it will happen automatically, naturally, and effortlessly. Enjoy!
Music by Kevin Mcloed; Meditation Impromptu #2
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Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnosis
Stanford University
http://stresshealthcenter.stanford.edu/
Harvard University
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/2000/08.21/hypnosis.html
Columbia University
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/05/07/neural_pathways.html
Duke University
http://inside.duke.edu/article.php?IssueID=78&ParentID=5572
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http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Aug05/Stroop_effect.html
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Hypnosis is “a special psychological state with certain physiological attributes, resembling sleep only superficially and marked by a functioning of the individual at a level of awareness other than the ordinary conscious state.”[1] According to “state theory”, it is a mental state, while, according to “non-state theory”, it is imaginative role-enactment.[2][3][4]
While under this state of mind, one’s focus and concentration is heightened. This individual is able to concentrate intensely on a specific thought or memory, while blocking out all possible sources of distraction. [5] Hypnosis is usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly composed of a long series of preliminary instructions and suggestions.[6] Hypnotic suggestions may be delivered by a hypnotist in the presence of the subject, or may be self-administered (“self-suggestion” or “autosuggestion”). The use of hypnotism for therapeutic purposes is referred to as “hypnotherapy”, while its use as a form of entertainment for an audience is known as “stage hypnosis”.
Anxiety (also called angst or worry) is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components.[2] It is the displeasing feeling of fear and concern