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Qué (quién) es hypnotism$36886$ - definición

BOOK BY LEMONY SNICKET
Miserable Mill; Hypnotism!; Or, Hypnotism!; The Miserable Mill: or, Hypnotism!; Book the Fourth; A Series of Unfortunate Events IV: The Miserable Mill

hypnotism         
  • Braid's "upwards and inwards squint" induction method, as demonstrated by James Coates (1843-1933) in 1904.<ref>Coates (1904), Figure II, facing p.23.</ref>
  • ''Hypnotic Séance'' (1887) by [[Richard Bergh]]
  • James Braid]]
  • ''Photographic Studies in Hypnosis, Abnormal Psychology'' (1938)
  • [[Émile Coué]] developed [[autosuggestion]] as a psychological technique.
A STATE OF INCREASED RECEPTIVITY TO SUGGESTION AND DIRECTION
Hypnotism; Mesmerization; Hypnotist; Mesmeric; Hypnotise; Lobster hypnotism; Post-hypnotic suggestion; Hypnotized; Post hypnotic suggestion; Hipnotism; Mass hypnosis; Hypnotic state; Hypnotizes; Hypnotic suggestion; Posthypnotic suggestion; Hypnosis for fertility; Hypnotising; Dental Hypnosis; Hynopsis; Mesmerise
Hypnotism is the practice of hypnotizing people.
= hypnosis
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hypnotist (hypnotists)
He was put into a trance by a police hypnotist.
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hypnotism         
  • Braid's "upwards and inwards squint" induction method, as demonstrated by James Coates (1843-1933) in 1904.<ref>Coates (1904), Figure II, facing p.23.</ref>
  • ''Hypnotic Séance'' (1887) by [[Richard Bergh]]
  • James Braid]]
  • ''Photographic Studies in Hypnosis, Abnormal Psychology'' (1938)
  • [[Émile Coué]] developed [[autosuggestion]] as a psychological technique.
A STATE OF INCREASED RECEPTIVITY TO SUGGESTION AND DIRECTION
Hypnotism; Mesmerization; Hypnotist; Mesmeric; Hypnotise; Lobster hypnotism; Post-hypnotic suggestion; Hypnotized; Post hypnotic suggestion; Hipnotism; Mass hypnosis; Hypnotic state; Hypnotizes; Hypnotic suggestion; Posthypnotic suggestion; Hypnosis for fertility; Hypnotising; Dental Hypnosis; Hynopsis; Mesmerise
n.
Sleepiness, lethargy.
hypnosis         
  • Braid's "upwards and inwards squint" induction method, as demonstrated by James Coates (1843-1933) in 1904.<ref>Coates (1904), Figure II, facing p.23.</ref>
  • ''Hypnotic Séance'' (1887) by [[Richard Bergh]]
  • James Braid]]
  • ''Photographic Studies in Hypnosis, Abnormal Psychology'' (1938)
  • [[Émile Coué]] developed [[autosuggestion]] as a psychological technique.
A STATE OF INCREASED RECEPTIVITY TO SUGGESTION AND DIRECTION
Hypnotism; Mesmerization; Hypnotist; Mesmeric; Hypnotise; Lobster hypnotism; Post-hypnotic suggestion; Hypnotized; Post hypnotic suggestion; Hipnotism; Mass hypnosis; Hypnotic state; Hypnotizes; Hypnotic suggestion; Posthypnotic suggestion; Hypnosis for fertility; Hypnotising; Dental Hypnosis; Hynopsis; Mesmerise
[h?p'n??s?s]
¦ noun the induction of a state of consciousness in which a person loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction.
Origin
C19: from Gk hupnos 'sleep' + -osis.

Wikipedia

The Miserable Mill

The Miserable Mill is the fourth novel of the children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. In this novel, the Baudelaire orphans live with the owner of Lucky Smells Lumber Mill. The book was published on April 15, 2000, by HarperCollins and illustrated by Brett Helquist.