Neo-Dissociation Theory: Hypnosis Unveiled
Neo-dissociation theory posits that hypnosis involves a splitting of consciousness into two separate parts: the conscious and unconscious mind. During hypnosis, the unconscious mind becomes more dominant, allowing for increased suggestibility and reduced critical thinking. This dissociation is believed to play a key role in the phenomena associated with hypnosis, such as amnesia, hallucinations, and…