by Jane | Apr 3, 2021 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Cognitive theories like schema, attentional focus, expectancy, and cognitive-behavioral influences significantly impact hypnosis. These theories play crucial roles in shaping hypnotic experiences and influencing responsiveness to suggestions. Understanding...
by Jane | Dec 5, 2020 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Hypnosis theories continue evolving due to a blend of historical roots, therapeutic applications, neuroscientific insights, sociocultural impacts, cognitive influences, and ongoing research progress. From Mesmer's animal magnetism theory...
by Jane | May 15, 2020 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Exploring theoretical perspectives on hypnotic suggestibility involves dissecting historical milestones, the influence of expectations, socio-cognitive theories, dissociation theories, state theories, and response expectancy theory. Neurobiological...
by Jane | Apr 16, 2020 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Social-cognitive theories in hypnosis emphasize how social influences and cognitive processes shape hypnotic experiences. Expectancy, social dynamics, and self-efficacy impact receptiveness and responsiveness to hypnotic suggestions. Observational learning and...
by Jane | Nov 28, 2018 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
The development of hypnosis theories traces back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries, marked by a growing interest in altered states of consciousness and suggestibility. Franz Mesmer's work with animal magnetism significantly influenced early...
by Jane | Sep 23, 2018 | Theoretical Hypnosis Foundations
Theoretical insights on hypnotic suggestibility in hypnosis draw from historical origins, psychodynamic theories, cognitive-behavioral approaches, neuropsychological explanations, and sociocultural influences. From Franz Mesmer to modern brain imaging...