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hypnotic susceptibility

hypnotic susceptibility

the degree to which an individual is able to enter into hypnosis. Although many individuals can enter at least a light trance, people vary greatly in their ability to achieve a moderate or deep trance. Also called hypnotizability. See also Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale.

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