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Cooldude101

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Is the hypnotic state a unique state defined by characteristic psychophysiological markers? If not, what does the hypnotic state constitute?
 
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Are procedures like systematic desensitization that use imaginal exposure as effective as procedures that use in vivo (i.e., live) exposure? Provide an example.
 
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Answer to Question 1

It should be noted, however, that the hypnotic state is not a unique state defined by characteristic psychophysiological markers (e.g., electroencephalogra phic wave patterns) like the waking state or the sleep state, but rather constitutes an expectancy state, a type of cultural script that we associate with trance conditions.

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Research indicates that procedures like systematic desensitization that use imaginal exposure are not quite as effective as procedures that use in vivo (i.e., live) exposure. For example, the practice of giving a speech to a live audience more successfully desensitizes anxiety than imagining giving the speech. However, because fear can paralyze and prevent action, for some people it is more motivating to first take the transitional step through systematic desensitization on the way to confronting the real life phobic scenario than to try to confront the feared scenario without this preparation.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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