Article: The Most Novel, Safe And Rapid Technique to Hypnotize Children.

Over a century ago Liebault found that children are more susceptible to hypnosis than adults, and modern experimenters have confirmed this phenomenon.[1] As Erickson (1958) noted: Children have a driving need to discover. The limited experiential background of the children, the hunger for new experiences and the openness to new learnings render the children good hypnotic subjects. Children are willing to receive ideas and enjoy responding to ideas. But the ideas should be presented to them in a manner comprehensible to them.[2]

Piaget and Freud have identical beliefs in the intellectual and intra-psychic development of children. Piaget emphasizes conscious mental ...

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