词汇 | hypnosis |
释义 | hypnosis noun[ U ] uk /hɪpˈnəʊ.sɪs/ us /hɪpˈnoʊ.sɪs/ a mental state like sleep, in which a person's thoughts can be easily influenced by someone else: 催眠状态 under hypnosisUnder deep hypnosis she remembered the traumatic events of that night.在深度催眠状态下,她回忆起了那个令人不堪回首的晚上发生的事情。 Alternative & traditional therapies acupressure acupuncturist allopathy alternative therapy aromatherapeutic complementary medicine float therapy folk medicine ginkgo grapeseed hammam herbal medicine hypnotherapy phytotherapy Qi reflexology sassafras saw palmetto self-hypnosis shiatsu hypnosis | American Dictionaryhypnosis noun[ U ] us/hɪpˈnoʊ·sɪs/ an artificially produced state of mind similar to sleep in which a person can be influenced to say or do things Examples of hypnosishypnosis Hypnosis does seem to be a useful option, as patients reported an average of 36% reduction in pain scores after their session. Those with poor outcome accounted for 57.7% of the sample whereas the remaining 42.4% were rated as having a good outcome with hypnosis. No hypnosis control group was included in our study and hypnotic induction of ' blindness ' has not, to our knowledge, been reported. It is a condition close to hypnosis, perhaps - almost magical. Systematic searching and appraisal has demonstrated that hypnosis has potential as a clinically valuable intervention for procedure-related pain and distress in pediatric cancer patients. Rather, they typically experience the phenomena of hypnosis as happening by themselves. Each patient provided baseline data and received four weekly sessions of hypnosis that followed a standardized transcript. Finally, perhaps the most enduring legacy of the memory-film association was the practice of forensic hypnosis. With such a foundation, it is surprising to note the skeptical tone with which hypnosis is greeted today. Attempts to identify predictors of hypnosis success were not fruitful with one exception. To this end, some therapists have engaged in techniques such as age regression and hypnosis, which encourage imaginary exploration of one's own past. Now, it is clear that the hypnosis hypothesis could be a better explanation than the witness hypothesis. Forensic practitioners sought to use hypnosis to "refresh" crime victims' memories. Although a popular, long-standing, concept in the psychiatric literature and in hypnosis theories, dissociation has no counterpart in conventional theories within cognitive psychology. Studies concerning the effects of, for example, hypnosis, biofeedback, and acupuncture, are of insufficient quality to draw conclusions. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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