Thursday, April 13, 2006

Hypnosis...from 'Stage' to Surgery

A couple of days back, Channel 4, did a 2 hour program on Hypno-surgery. It involves using hypnosis to induce anesthesia instead of the usual way, while performing a surgery. The entire operation was telecast live on TV with a surgeon watching it and commenting about it in the backroom to take the audience through what was happening. The process was smooth, the person being operated upon did not feel any sense of discomfort and the most important thing being – this was for real! Not something staged, no camera tricks, no illusion, and no gimmicks.

This was not the first time that such a procedure was performed using hypnosis as a tool. As far back as the 1800s James Esdaile, a Scottish doctor working in india used it in surgery including amputations.

It has been used widely to help people deal with psychosomatic ailments, deal with behavior that is habitual – like smoking, to overcome phobias, as an aid to forensic investigation, as a motivational tool for sports people or anybody trying to achieve a goal, as a way of inducing a state of relaxation and even in the context of market research in understanding subconscious consumer behavior.

It is a completely safe and natural state to experience, that many of us have experienced involuntarily and unknowingly several times.

And yet when people think about hypnosis, all they can associate with it is stage hypnotism – the kind that involves the hypnotist taking control of his subject and making him behave like a frog or some such pointless application used purely for the purpose of entertainment. One of the reasons for such a strong association could be a lack of awareness about this discipline but another and a stronger reason I would attribute this to is, practitioners who can do so much more with the tool but put it to unethical use, motivated by money or propaganda.

It’s a shame and I hope in the future there is enough serious work done around this tool and written about by the media to make associations between hypnosis and stage entertainment a thing of the past.

Categories: Hypnosis_



2 comments:

  1. Me - the 'weak will' theory is again something propogated by people who use hypnosis for the purpose of entertainment , Trying to make people believe that they can take control of the 'subject' and make them do things. I would not be surprised if their plant subjects in the crowd. Reality however, is far from this - each of us have a survival instinct and also some moral standards set for ourselves and even under hypnosis, one will never do anything that flouts these instincts. Ethical hypnosis practitioners actually believe that hypnosis only empowers people - since when under hypnosis - the person is only accessing his own subconscious to bring about the change in behaviour or thought.

    you can watch that entire episode on the channel 4 website being where you are!

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  2. This prompts me to try it for real. Hmmm wonder how the results would turn out to be. Hmm that link sure looks kewl. I mean atleast my dumb notebook can play it.

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