1 / 12

Top Ten Myths About Consciousness

Top Ten Myths About Consciousness. 1. Hypnosis is a unique “trance” state that differs in kind from wakefulness. 2. Researchers have demonstrated that dreams possess symbolic meaning. 3. During “out-of-body” experiences people’s consciousness leaves their bodies.

lamar-james
Download Presentation

Top Ten Myths About Consciousness

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Top Ten Myths About Consciousness 1. Hypnosis is a unique “trance” state that differs in kind from wakefulness. 2. Researchers have demonstrated that dreams possess symbolic meaning. 3. During “out-of-body” experiences people’s consciousness leaves their bodies. 4. Relaxation is necessary for hypnosis to occur. 5. People have no memory for what took place while hypnotized. 6. Sleeping pills are a good long term treatment for insomnia. 7. People only dream in black and white. 8.. Most sleep walkers are acting out their dreams; most sleeptalkers are verbalizing them. 9. If we dream that we die, we actually die. 10. Transcendental meditation is a uniquely effective means of achieving relaxation.

  2. Waking States of Consciousness • Alpha • Beta

  3. Stages of Sleep • NREM -1 • NREM -2 • NREM -3 • REM

  4. Dream Theories • Freud (manifest and latent content) • Jung (collective unconscious and archetypes) • Dreams as Solutions • Activation – Synthesis

  5. Characteristics of the Hypnotic State • The Subject Ceases to Make Plans • Attention is Redistributed • Reality Distortion is Readily Accepted • The Hypnotized Subject Readily Enacts Unusual Roles • Posthypnotic Amnesia is Often Present

  6. Characteristics of Hypnotized Subjects • Openness to Experience • Creating Vivid Images • Absorption

  7. Two Steps in Meditation • Subject Clears Mind • Subject Attends to Stimulus (concentrative - mantra, opening-up, mindfulness)

  8. Alcohol • Depressant • Stumble and Slur • Poor Judgment • Physiologically Addictive • Withdrawal Symptoms

  9. Amphetamines • Benzedrine, Dexedrine, Methedrine • Stimulants • Dulls Appetite • Increases Energy • Speed Freak – Amphetamine Psychosis

  10. Marijuana • Hallucinogen • Euphoria • Affects Complex Behaviors • Doesn’t Affect Simple Behaviors • May Cause Panic Reactions in Large Doses

  11. Heroin • Narcotic • Orgasm of the Whole Body • Nausea • Sexual Interest Declines • Physiologically Addictive • Withdrawal Symptoms

More Related