Encouraging impedance in hypnosis refers to the change of consciousness and behavior induced by the hypnotist through specific information during the hypnosis process, but the hypnotized person may have different degrees of resistance, which is manifested as distrust, anxiety, fear and other psychological states of hypnosis. This impedance not only affects the hypnotic effect, but can also have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of the person being hypnotized.
AI Assistant Creation Season During hypnosis, the hypnotized person is in a special state of consciousness, and the consciousness and behavior in this state are different from the consciousness and behavior in the waking state. In the hypnotic state, the hypnotized person can more easily accept the instructions of the hypnotist, resulting in changes in consciousness and behavior. However, during hypnosis, the hypnotized person may experience varying degrees of impedance, which can be due to a variety of reasons. First, the hypnotized person may develop a sense of distrust of hypnosis. Since hypnosis is a mysterious phenomenon, the hypnotized person may have doubts and uneasiness about the hypnotist and the hypnotic process. This distrust can lead to impedance in the person being hypnotized, which can affect the hypnotic effect. Second, the hypnotized person may have psychological states such as anxiety and fear. In the hypnotic state, the hypnotized person may enter a more vulnerable state, in which consciousness and behavior are more susceptible to external factors. If the person being hypnotized has a psychological state such as anxiety and fear, this vulnerability may be exacerbated, resulting in the phenomenon of resistance. To reduce the phenomenon of encouraging impedance in hypnosis, hypnotists can take a number of measures. First of all, the hypnotist should fully communicate and understand the hypnotized person and establish a relationship of trust. Secondly, the hypnotist should choose the appropriate induction methods and techniques according to the specific situation of the hypnotized person to reduce the occurrence of impedance phenomenon. In addition, during the hypnosis process, the hypnotist should pay close attention to the reactions and changes of the hypnotized person, and adjust the induction methods and techniques in time to ensure the maximum hypnotic effect. In conclusion, encouragement impedance in hypnosis is a common phenomenon, but its occurrence can be reduced by taking some measures. In order to ensure the maximum effect of hypnosis, hypnotists should fully understand the specific situation and needs of the hypnotized person, choose appropriate induction methods and techniques, and establish a relationship of trust. At the same time, in the process of hypnosis, we should pay close attention to the reactions and changes of the hypnotized person, and adjust the induction methods and techniques in time to ensure the maximization of the hypnotic effect.