being hypnotized because they’ve seen people perform these acts on television or at a fair. While you can put someone in a trance and make them hop like a bunny, it’s not how this altered state should be used.History dates hypnotherapy back to Egypt’s Old Kingdom, which is more than 5,000 years ago.A German physician, Franz Mesmer, found that he could treat his patient by altering their state of consciousness and retraining their thought processes.
It was the 18th century, and many physicians were skeptical of such an act; however, they couldn’t help but notice how effectively it worked in treating ailments.There was no name for the treatment until James Braid took an interest in it.
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