Multiple Choice
Daniel is trying to quit smoking, but he has been unsuccessful so far. He decides to try hypnotherapy. During the session, the therapist tells Daniel that he will feel nauseated by the idea of smoking a cigarette the next time he sees one. When Daniel gets in his car to go home, he pulls out his pack of cigarettes and immediately feels queasy. Which of the following is true?
A) Hypnosis is a state of heightened suggestibility that can affect subjective experiences.
B) Hypnosis is not a legitimate therapeutic intervention in psychology.
C) People never remember what went on during a hypnosis session.
D) Hypnosis can occur whether a person wants to be hypnotized or not.
E) Assuming the hypnotist is skilled enough, people under hypnotic suggestion can be convinced to do anything.
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