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Which psychologist can be described as working from the role-playing model of hypnosis?
 
  a. Dr. Amin says, Hypnosis is a social interaction between a hypnotist and a subject..
  b. Dr. Birnbaum says, Hypnosis is an altered state of awareness characterized by heightened suggestibility..
  c. Dr. Chestnut says, Hypnosis involves a state of dissociated consciousness..
  d. Dr. Davison says, In hypnosis, part of the subject's consciousness remains a hidden observer..
  e. Dr. Evans says, Hypnosis is a trance state..

Question 2

Sarah is trying to learn how to relax. One approach she might try is a deep breathing exercise reported in your textbook. To apply this technique, Sarah needs to .
 
  a. breathe only through her nose and take the same amount of time inhaling as exhaling
  b. take a class in Yoga and meditation
  c. talk with her doctor about possible side effects of deep relaxation
  d. use a biofeedback machine to monitor her breathing
  e. ask a friend or coach to monitor her breathing when she's first learning the technique



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