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Negative and positive hallucinations describe which hypnotic experience?

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Positive hallucincations are characterized when the subject perceives something that does not exist there.In negative hallucinations on the other hand the subject does not perceive something that really does exist there.
Their definition suggests that negative and positive hallucinations describedistortions of reality as type of hypnotic experience.
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The choices are

a. hypnotic age regression

b. hypnotic analgesia

c. posthypnotic amnesia

d. distortions of reality

e. posthypnotic suggestion

The correct answer is b. hypnotic analgesia. Hypnotic analgesia is reliant on upon suggestion. It is that the induction of hypnosis by itself does not generate significant pain relief.

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