When we think of hypnosis, we often imagine a person in a trance-like state, eyes closed and deeply relaxed.
But is this the only way to be hypnotized?
And is trance necessary for hypnosis to work?
In hypnosis, trance refers to a state of deep relaxation and heightened suggestibility. It’s often induced through guided imagery or progressive muscle relaxation techniques.
But here’s the thing: we’re being hypnotized all the time without even realizing it. Advertising, social media, and even our own thoughts can influence our behavior and beliefs on a subconscious level.
This means that hypnosis isn’t limited to just the traditional trance state.
Enter waking state hypnosis (WSH).
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