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Hypnosis & drugs

This chapter delves into the fascinating relationship between hypnosis and psychoactive drugs. It discusses who can be hypnotized, the characteristics of susceptible individuals, and the techniques of induction. Theories of altered states and sociocognitive behaviors are examined, along with applications in medical and behavioral fields like hypnotic analgesia and posthypnotic suggestions. Additionally, the chapter addresses addiction, tolerance, and the effects of various drugs, including stimulants, opiates, and hallucinogens, highlighting their societal implications and treatment options.

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Hypnosis & drugs

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  1. Hypnosis & drugs Chapter 8

  2. hypnosis • Who can be hypnotized? • Who is susceptible? • How is someone hypnotized? • Theories • Altered State • Sociocognitive • Behaviors • Hypnotic Analgesia • Posthypnotic Suggestion • Posthypnotic Amnesia • Age Regression • Imagined Perception • Applications • Medical • Behavioral

  3. Psychoactive Drugs • Effect Nervous System • Norms of Society • Legality? • Addiction • Tolerance • Dependency • Withdrawal • Stimulants • Amphetamines • Cocaine • Caffeine • Nicotine • Opiates • Hallucinogens • LSD • Psilocybin • Mescaline • Ecstacy • Alcohol

  4. Alcohol and marijuana • Societal Problems • Cultural Diversity • Prevention • Treatment • Marijuana • Medicinal • Hallucinogen - “Getting High” • THC = Anandamide • Short Term memory loss, reaction, judgment, control • Long Term cancer, psychosis, schizophrenia • Addiction and Dependency

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