Self-Hypnosis Quiz Answers

 

 1. Hypnosis may be defined as a sleeplike condition produced by the hypnotist in a subject who allows himself or herself to accept or respond to particular suggestions. TRUE

 2. What does "hypnotic state" actually mean? A condition that is somewhat similar to sleep. The reflexes are present; its a dream-like state where the person experiences absentmindedness and dissociation of consciousness.

 3. Jean Martin Charcot was the pioneer in the field of hypnosis who attributed the attire phenomena to suggestibility. FALSE Right answer: Professor H. Bernheim

 4. Hypnosis involves motivation, relaxation, and suggestion. TRUE

 5. Self-suggestion is the magic key to self improvement. TRUE

 6. The application of hypnosis is based solely on the known psychological relationship between the conscious and the subconscious minds. TRUE

 7. According to many child behavioral psychologists, it is during the first three years of life that we develop our strongest personality traits and behavioral patterns. FALSE

 8. Dr. Pavlov found that suggestions are far more powerful and accepted when emotions are involved. TRUE

 9. Who was the French pharmacist who said, "Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better"? Dr. Coue

10. From the mid-1770's through the turn of the century, hypnosis was a standard medical treatment which worked for a variety of medical disorders. TRUE

 

How to figure your score:

 

   # of Questions Correct % Score
  10 out of 10 100 = A+ Excellent
    9 out of 10   90 = A
    8 out of 10   80 = B
    7 out of 10   70 = C
    6 out of 10   60 = Try Again!

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