hypnotic trance
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a state of consciousness characterized by focused attention and heightened suggestibility, induced by hypnosis.
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- The therapist gently guided the patient into a deep hypnotic trance.
- The hypnotist gently guided the subject into a deep hypnotic trance.
- During the show, the magician put a volunteer from the audience into a hypnotic trance.
- She found herself in a hypnotic trance, completely unaware of her surroundings.
- While in a deep hypnotic trance, the subject could access long-forgotten memories.
- Breaking free from the hypnotic trance required immense concentration.
- Some people are skeptical about the possibility of entering a genuine hypnotic trance.
- A hypnotic trance can be a powerful tool for memory recall and therapy.
- The repetitive drumming sound can induce a state similar to a hypnotic trance.
- He described the sensation of being in a hypnotic trance as deeply relaxing.
- To manage her chronic pain, she learned self-hypnosis to induce a hypnotic trance.
- Some people are more susceptible to entering a hypnotic trance than others.
- Emerging from the hypnotic trance, she felt incredibly relaxed and refreshed.
- The therapist carefully brought the patient out of the hypnotic trance.
- Scientists measured the brainwave patterns of subjects in a hypnotic trance.
- During the performance, the audience seemed to fall into a collective hypnotic trance.
- He described the experience as a pleasant, dream-like hypnotic trance.
- The shaman used rhythmic drumming to induce a hypnotic trance in his followers.
- A hypnotic trance was induced to reduce the patient's anxiety before surgery.
- While in a hypnotic trance, the patient was able to confront past traumas.