Hypnosis. Can Your Mind Control Pain?
Description
This program concentrates on the use of hypnosis as a means of controlling pain. Three patients who are suffering from chronic pain help provide the answers to whether hypnosis is a technique that works for only a few individuals-or whether it is a pain-controlling method that has general application. The program shows how trance is induced and how it is used to exert control over their discomfort. In addition, scientific evidence is offered to show what types of people are most likely to achieve the hypnotic state.
Runtime
50 min
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Date of Publication
[2012], c1982
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