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hypnosis

[hip-noh-sis] / hɪpˈnoʊ sɪs /




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He said he believed students like her had been under the influence of “ideological hypnosis.”

From New York Times

The two run increasingly high-stakes cons to support themselves, until Orson invents something called “synthesis,” a scientifically dubious form of fake hypnosis they can sell to rich people desperate for fulfillment.

From Washington Post

He is also determined to help others and said hypnosis was a remedy for many psychological challenges, from phobias to anxiety and depression.

From BBC

“We all feel like he is in some sort of hypnosis, like he is a different person,” said a relative of his, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

From New York Times

Prosecutors have argued the hypnosis produced no new information and no new identification.

From Seattle Times