Needless to say, this theory is also completely outside our scientific understanding of the world. But according to the theory's proponents, it's not supposed to fit into that conception. Like the concepts of Go
stress and maladaptive coping strategies negatively affect gut-brain communication and may significantly worsen IBS severity. This is why behavioral therapies (e.g., gut-directed hypnosis and mindfulness-based treatments) have recently gained a significant role in treating IBS (Jagielski and Riehl2021)...
Hypnosis 171 Uses of Hypnosis 172 Consciousness and Health and Wellness: Meditation 173 Mindfulness Meditation 173 Lovingkindness Meditation 174 The Meditative State of Mind 174 Getting Started with Meditation 174 AP INTERSECTION Consciousness and Social Psychology: Can Lovingkindness Meditation Reduce ...
Is classical conditioning a Cognitive Learning Theory? What are the advantages of operant conditioning over classical conditioning? What biological factors influence fear psychology? How has classical conditioning helped psychology? What is vicarious classical conditioning? How can operant c...
NP is a part of these syndromes. The etiologic condition can be a primary lesion of a nerve or it can indirectly involve the function or conduction pathway of that nerve. Sometimes, the first etiology disappears with time, but pain continues. The most commonly considered ...
Being a foremost expert on hypnosis and hypnoanalysis, Erika Fromm was approached by psychologists in Germany requesting permission to translate some of her work to German. The Erika Fromm papers contain several folders of correspondence with the journal editors and correspondence she received from read...
Usually the unconscious; that part of the mind in which mental processes occur that are not accesible to the awareness, but may significantly influence behavior. Unconscious That part of the mind wherein psychic activity takes place of which the person is unaware Unconscious Not conscious; lacking...
and above all, to apply the same process to the process itself — that was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed. Even to understand the word ‘doublethink’ involved the use of...
What role do drugs play in hypnosis? What is a coping mechanism? How does alcohol affect behavior? How might classical conditioning help people overcome addictions? What is Agnew's strain theory? What are the major techniques and methods used in the Adlerian approach? What are Fechner's psychop...
societies, a time has come when religion has first strayed from its basic meaning, and then digressed further and further until it has lost track of this meaning and eventually ossified in the already established forms, at which point it has come to have less and less influence on people’...