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Is there a difference between the hypnagogic state and the hypnotic state?

These two terms have been used interchangeably in literature and reports over the years, but recent discussions have indicated that they are different things. I know that the hypnagogic state has been associated with hallucinations in the past, but those same hallucinations can occur in a hypnotic state. So, what's the difference?

Any references, especially published professional references, would be appreciated.

Update:

EDIT: If there is a difference of state between "being under the influence of hypnotism" and being "between waking and sleep", I would like to have that difference explained. What are the characteristics of the state of mind while under the "influence of hypnotism"?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You might take a look at the International Journal of Clinical & Experimental Hypnosis (link below).

    I have yet to see a client (or even hear an Urban Legend about) that has experienced an alien abduction, seeing an apparition, or experiencing any other kind of hallucination while undergoing hypnosis with a therapist.

    So, I don't know that I would say a hallucination can occur in a hypnotic state and certainly you would have to define a state of hypnosis before even asking the question of what can occur in that state.

    However, it is both an intriguing question and one that demonstrates the need for psi researchers to work closely with researchers in other fields like experimental hypnosis and neuroscience.

    Psiexploration

  • 4 years ago

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    Source(s): How Hypnosis Works http://givitry.info/HypnosisCourse
  • gipe
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Hypnagogic States

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hypnotic state is being under the influence of hypnotism.

    Hypnagogic state is the state between wakefulness and sleep.

    Hypnagogia could possibly occur as a result hypnosis.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

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    If you want to get an edge in everyday communication and lead other people towards your goals this is a must read.

  • 5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    In the hypnogogic state, your physical body is paralyzed, and you can't move. But you are wide awake and conscious and can separate your conscious mind from your body and experience an out of body experience.

    In the hypnotic state you are not paralyzed and you are not really conscious. In this state your mind is more impressionable, and you are under the control of the hypnotist. Some people have learned self hypnotism and have changed their lives for the better. In the hypnotic state, your mind is in THETA.

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