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    ‘A personalised induction will always be more effective’. Discuss. Base your answer on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. Word Count: 1989 ‘When initiating hypnosis the process of induction is the key contribute factor to trance state’ (Heap & Dryden‚ 1993) On approaching writing this essay‚ my immediate answer was that surely a personalised induction will always be effective; each client is different and unique to another and will be using hypnosis for a different reason.

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    this essay will explore how hypnosis has been defined in both the past and the present. I will explain my understanding of hypnosis as well as exploring the history of hypnosis‚ its origins and how it was first practiced. I shall also detail some of the techniques used and the psychological and physical changes which occur during hypnosis. Finally I will discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy and look at some of the reasons that individuals wish to undergo hypnosis and the benefits they may

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    WHAT IS HYPNOSIS? DESCRIBE THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF HYPNOSIS AND DISCUSS THE ROLE OF RELAXATION IN HYPNOTHERAPY. In this essay I will explore the question of ‘What is hypnosis’ by first briefly taking a look through the ages at attempts to define hypnosis and the influence of this evolution on modern theories. I will then describe the various physical and psychological aspects of hypnosis‚ with a brief illustration into some of the modern brain imaging technologies allowing

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    Elecromagnetic Induction

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    1 Electromagnetic Induction: Faraday’s Law OBJECTIVE: To understand how changing magnetic fields can produce electric currents. To examine Lenz’s Law and the derivative form of Faraday’s Law. EQUIPMENT: Circular Coils apparatus‚ PC sound card‚ FFTScope‚ magnet ‚ paper clip‚ cables‚ small (magnetic) compass‚ paper clip‚ multimeter w/long cable INTRODUCTION: Have you ever wondered how a telephone works? You may recall (perhaps in middle school or high school) that sound waves from your voice are converted

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    Clinical Hypnosis Studies Addressing Aichmophobia Whether it’s donating blood‚ receiving a vaccine or receiving a thorough anesthetic‚ the process is difficult on almost anybody. And some unfortunate people are particularly affected by the unpleasant process of getting injections‚ some even going so far as to avoid donating blood or getting scheduled immunizations. Sometimes‚ it blossoms into a full blown phobia of needles. This particular phobia is known as aichmophobia and is described as an

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    Word Count: 1944 “A Personalised Induction Will Always Be More Effective”. Discuss‚ Base your answers on theoretical concepts and techniques presented in class. Introduction In this essay I will try to describe the advantages of a personalised induction‚ I will also look at the disadvantages and why you might not use a personalised induction. I will discuss the methods and techniques that are used to personalise screeds when working with different clients by looking at modalities and different

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    The Problem of Induction

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    March 7‚ 2014 Chevonne McNish Paper Assignment #1 Philosophy The article: "The Problem of Induction" is understood by the writer Bertrand Russell as: whether the laws of nature that have held in the past will continue to hold in the future. He reflects on our daily subconscious assumptions.   Thesis: If we accept Russell’s claims about induction as true‚ there are several consequences we may face. Due to human naiveness‚ we may have been so used to the way things are that‚ if they changed

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    Mathematical induction

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    LECTURE NOTES ON MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION PETE L. CLARK Contents 1. Introduction 2. The (Pedagogically) First Induction Proof 3. The (Historically) First(?) Induction Proof 4. Closed Form Identities 5. More on Power Sums 6. Inequalities 7. Extending binary properties to n-ary properties 8. Miscellany 9. The Principle of Strong/Complete Induction 10. Solving Homogeneous Linear Recurrences 11. The Well-Ordering Principle 12. Upward-Downward Induction 13. The Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

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    What is Induction?

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    Induction is the process by which the new recruit is familiarized with the working environment.” (Maimunah‚ 2008) An induction program is a plan for novices to get used to the working environment and as well as introducing them to their future colleagues. An induction program normally starts with a heartwarming introduction of the company. During this process‚ the novices will be exposed to the company’s history‚ background and also operation. Furthermore‚ novices will also be introduced to

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    Electromagnetic Induction

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    Induction Current is produced in a conductor when it is moved through a magnetic field because the magnetic lines of force are applying a force on the free electrons in the conductor and causing them to move. This process of generating current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field is called induction. This is called induction because there is no physical connection between the conductor and the magnet. The current is said to be induced in the conductor by the magnetic

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