Hypnosis

Noun

 * 1) a trancelike state, artificially induced, in which a person has a heightened suggestibility, and in which suppressed memories may be experienced
 * 2) the art or skill of hypnotism

Related terms

 * hypnotise
 * hypnotize
 * hypnotic
 * hypnotism
 * hypnotist

Thesaurus
Arica movement, Erhard Seminars Training, New Consciousness, Pentothal interview, SAT, T-group, animal hypnosis, assertiveness training, autohypnosis, autosuggestion, behavior modification, behavior therapy, bioenergetics, biofeedback, cataleptic hypnosis, confrontation therapy, conjoint therapy, consciousness raising, counseling, dharana, dhyana, directive therapy, ecstasis, ecstasy, encounter therapy, est, family training, feminist therapy, gestalt therapy, group psychotherapy, group relations training, group sensitivity training, group therapy, humanistic therapy, hypnoanalysis, hypnotherapy, hypnotic sleep, hypnotic suggestion, hypnotism, lethargic hypnosis, marathon, marriage encounter, mind cure, narcoanalysis, narcohypnosis, narcosynthesis, narcotherapy, nondirective therapy, occupational therapy, pastoral counseling, play therapy, posthypnotic suggestion, power of suggestion, primal therapy, prolonged narcosis, psychodrama, psychological counseling, psychosurgery, psychosynthesis, psychotherapeutics, psychotherapy, radical therapy, rapture, rational-emotive therapy, reality therapy, recreational therapy, regression therapy, release therapy, samadhi, scream therapy, self-hypnosis, self-suggestion, sensitivity training, sensory awareness training, sleep treatment, somnambulistic hypnosis, somnipathy, suggestibility, suggestion therapy, suggestionism, supportive therapy, training group, trance, transactional analysis, transcendental meditation, transpersonal therapy, vocational therapy, yoga trance

Etymology
From ὕπνος: + -osis:.

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