Transcript 1. Hypnosis

Hypnosis and Drugs
Music:
“Cigarette”
By Jeremy Fisher
“Addicted”
By Simple Plan
Lecture #6: Agenda
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Dream interpretation (cont’d from last week)
1. Hypnosis: a) Demonstration
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2. Drugs:
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b) Definition
c) Susceptibility
d) Facts & Falsehood
e) Theories
a) Alcohol
b) Marijuana
c) Ecstasy and others
3. Drug Dependence
4. Factors in Drug Use
5. Tutorial on Meditation
1. Hypnosis
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Demonstration using common
induction procedure
1. Hypnosis
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b) Definition:
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“Systematic procedure that typically produces a
heightened state of suggestibility.” (p.201)
c) Susceptibility:
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Hypnotic ability is normally distributed (10% not
hypnotizable/ 10% highly hypnotizable)
Associated traits:
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absorption, imaginativeness, rich fantasy life
Imaginative suggestibility
1. Hypnosis (cont’d)
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d) Facts and Falsehood:
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What hypnosis can do:
 Alleviate pain
 Sensory distortions
 Treatment of hypertension, migraines, allergies
What hypnosis cannot do:
 Age regression/ Regression into past lives
 Make people act against their will
 Recover lost memories
e) Theories of Hypnosis
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Role enactment theory
Hypnosis as an altered state/ dissociation
Unification of views
2. Drugs
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a) Alcohol:
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Effects: slows down brain activity that controls
judgment, inhibitions and motor coordination.
Accidents: BAC & driving
Violent crime: rape & domestic violence
Binge drinking in university students
Diagnosis of a drinking problem
Complications associated with chronic use:
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emotional
social
physical (p.221)
2. Drugs (cont’d)
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b) Cannabis:
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Effects: mild hallucinogen;amplifies sensitivity to
colors, sounds, tastes & smells
Associated problems
c) Ecstasy (MDMA)
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Effects: euphoria, energy, emotional bonding and
empathy
Physical consequences: damage to serotonin
pathways
Long term impairments in memory, mood and
personality
p.210
3. Drug Dependence: Criteria
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Psychoactive Drug Dependence DSM IV: (3
or more)
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Substance taken in larger amounts than intended
Desire and unsuccessful attempts to cut back
Considerable time spent obtaining the substance
Inability to fulfill role obligations & curtailing important
activities due to substance
Marked tolerance
Withdrawal symptoms
4. Factors in Drug Abuse
a) Nature of the drug
 b) Biological predisposition
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alcoholism
c) Psychological factors:
 Depression/anxiety
 Escape
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from painful self-awareness
d) Social factors:
 Peers
 Family
background
Stick around for the Tutorial…
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On Meditation!