Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a device which facilitate the psychotherapeutic process rather than to substitute for it. Hypnosis has been employed as a relaxing agency in physical and psychological disturbances that are characterized by stress and tension. Since stress might impart damaging effect on all bodily functions, its amelioration can be important for healing. Hypnosis is an intense emotional experience that usually affect both patient and therapist. In the trance a dynamic configuration of many kinds of phenomena are constantly interacting in reaction to functional psychophysiological differences within the individual and the specific significance of the hypnotic interpersonal relationship. As attention is transferred from the external world toward the inner self of the patient, there is an expansion of self-awareness and a lifting of repressions, leading to exposure of certain repudiated aspects of the psyche. Hypnosis can be quite easily induced in a human, bringing the patient to a hyper suggestible state.