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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AUTOHYPNOTICALLY»
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1
Malay Words and Malay Things: Lexical Souvenirs from an ...
It is roughly comparable with berserk of the Vikings, but is achieved through a
kind of trained autohypnotically generated trance, instead of by eating a certain
intoxicating mushroom. However, this may be a secondary application of the term
...
2
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Rorschach
Inaddition, Brenner (1994), who conceives of dissociation in termsofan
autohypnotically induced altered state, also seemsto be using the concept of
altered statein this broader way. Another defense that has been related to
dissociation, but ...
3
The Disorders: Specialty Articles from the Encyclopedia of ...
... at 60 mg/day, offered her much relief, although she still remained
uncomfortably symptomatic. She allowed her therapist to recreate her
dissociative symptoms with hypnosis, and learned to control many of her
symptoms autohypnotically.
4
Becoming Half Hidden: Shamanism and InitiationE
He considered “the trance . . . autohypnotically induced,"27 and he argued,
among other matters, that soul-flight and spiritintrusion are both symbols for
coitus, but from male and female perspectives, respectively.28 In soul-flight, the
soul ...
5
Muscle Injuries in Sports
... to athletes for establishing positive effects. The repeated mental visualization of
a sequence of movements alone can make it possible to achieve the greatest
possible concentration and lead to greater success, by autohypnotically
narrowing ...
Hans-W. Mueller-Wohlfahrt, Peter Ueblacker, 2013
6
Mysticism: Experience, Response, and Empowerment
Third, the visions that Black Elk autohypnotically induced through energetic
participation in the dance seemed to further confirm for him the imminent
fulfillment of his earlier visionary expectations since they recapitulated some of
those great ...
Jess Byron Hollenback, 1996
7
Incest-related Syndromes of Adult Psychopathology
... and 90-degree weather in January). Distortions of self-perceptions. Distortion
of self-perceptions is a response set typical of abused individuals. MPD patients'
personalities, through autohypnotically induced hallucinations, literally ...
illusory but subjectively compelling embodiment of the fantasized personified
adaptation is formed and autohypnotically envisioned. A cognitive restructuring
that validates and accommodates to this embodiment takes place, secondary to ...
Steven J. Lynn, Kevin M. McConkey, 1998
9
Bad Men Do What Good Men Dream: A Forensic Psychiatrist ...
Some MPD patients, for instance, describe autohypnotically focusing on an
object or on a stream of light to mentally transport themselves to a favorite
peaceful place such as the seashore or a pleasant wooded spot. When they are
so ...
10
Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and ...
If the distinctive and vital traditions of shamanism found throughout the world
include ritually powerful healing figures who enter altered states of
consciousness autohypnotically by means of various types of performance such
as music, ...
Mariko Namba Walter, Eva Jane Neumann Fridman, 2004