hypnotism?

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Yup, its real:
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2000/08.21/hypnosis.html

However, there are two BIG caveats:
1) This kind of stuff only works on "highly hypnotizable" people, which is a small proportion of the population.
2) You usually can't get people to do stuff against their will, like in those hypnosis stage shows.

I have a bit of personal experience with self-hypnosis, I just feel like I'm in a sort of hypnagogic state: my body is asleep and my mind is awake. Anyway, interesting stuff.
 
One of my preceptors and chief of staff at my hospital is trained in hypnosis and offers to train the residents in it. Apparently he has a substantial clientele that engage in this. He is also boarded in pain management (strange isn't it? since now you have to do anesthisiology to practice pain!) and I think he utilizes this technique for his pain patients as well.
 
Poety said:
One of my preceptors and chief of staff at my hospital is trained in hypnosis and offers to train the residents in it. Apparently he has a substantial clientele that engage in this. He is also boarded in pain management (strange isn't it? since now you have to do anesthisiology to practice pain!) and I think he utilizes this technique for his pain patients as well.

Who is this?
 
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