Chapter 113: Ex-Husband's Background
Later, it added to her infinite curiosity and reverie in the professional field, prompting Hong Yan to further explore and study Ding Xiaofei's situation.
Ding Xiaofei's experience, if it is really as his own oral account, there is another person in his body, which is really rare and rare under the existing scientific understanding.
Hong Yan is obsessed with her profession and is almost crazy. She used the case of treating Ding Xiaofei to understand new fields that she had never set foot in, which is in line with Hong Yan's strong personality of curiosity.
At present, it is difficult for laymen to know whether the Hohhot Psychological Clinic has officially authorized the service of hypnosis by psychologists.
Of course, because of her treatment of Ding Xiaofei, it was a gratuitous situation. Therefore, there is no stiff doctor-patient relationship, and it is very likely to contribute to this psychological hypnosis.
In short, Ding Xiaofei did go to Hong Yan's psychological clinic after leaving the ward every morning. Under Hong Yan's arrangement, he squeezed out time to carry out a course of hypnosis treatment for Ding Xiaofei step by step.
When you think of hypnosis, you may think of a magician-like figure in a black tuxedo, white gloves, and a small stick in his hand, and with a wave of his hand, everyone falls.
In fact, hypnosis is far from being mysterious as imagined, it happens in our daily life. For example: watching TV is so engrossed that you forget about other things; During class, I was so fascinated by the scenery outside the window that I couldn't hear the teacher's lecture......
At Hong Yan's request, I once read a report on hypnosis: hypnotism is derived from the name of the Greek sleeping god Hypnos, and modern hypnotism originated from the German Mesmer. Hypnosis is the change of the psychological and physiological state of the recipient under the induction of the hypnotist's verbal cues and body movements, so that he is in a trance state of consciousness that seems to be asleep but not asleep.
The process of hypnosis is as follows: first let the recipient's body relax as much as possible, and pay high attention to sounds, objects, ideas and other stimuli. After a while, the patient begins to feel fatigued and his consciousness begins to be distracted and it is difficult to maintain concentration.
At this point, another stimulus is introduced appropriately, and the recipient gradually distributes attention to it. Then, through constant communication between the caster and the recipient, the caster's voice becomes the only external stimulus that the recipient can feel, ignoring the other stimuli.
In this case, the recipient's eyelids are loose and drooping, and when answering questions, the person's speech is slurred, the speed of speech slows down, the breathing rate slows and deepens, and the clarity of consciousness decreases. The effect of hypnotism comes out.
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