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The Hypnosis Quiz Answers

Thank you for taking the time to complete our hypnosis quiz! We hope it helped clear up some common myths and gave you a clearer picture of what hypnosis truly involves. Your results, along with the correct answers and a few fascinating insights into the science of hypnosis, are on their way to your inbox. We’re glad you’re curious—it’s the first step toward understanding how powerful and effective hypnosis can be for creating positive change.

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We appreciate your curiosity and interest in learning more about hypnosis. By exploring the facts behind the myths, you’ve taken an important step toward understanding how hypnosis is used in real-world settings to support positive change. Keep an eye on your inbox—your quiz results, answer explanations, and some fascinating insights into the science of hypnosis are on their way. We hope you find them both enlightening and empowering!


1. Following simple instructions is a part of hypnosis.

True

2. Hypnosis was approved as a field of study by the American Medical Association in the 1950s?

True

3. A person loses consciousness while in hypnosis.

False

4. The medical field uses hypnosis for pain management.

True

5. While in hypnosis, a person can be made to share information or do something against their will.

False

6. Belief and expectations play a role in hypnosis.

True

7. You must be really smart to be hypnotized.

False

8. Hypnosis uses relaxation, repetition and fixation.

True

9. Many famous people have used hypnosis to Quit Smoking.

True

10. While in hypnosis a person is asleep.

False

11. Hypnosis is using your imagination while in a guided relaxation session.

True

12. Hypnosis can be used for Weight Loss.

True

13. When a person drives and doesn’t seem to remember parts of the trip this is called highway hypnosis.

True

14. Many professionals such as golfers, basketball players and other professionals have used hypnosis to increase their confidence and enhance their game.

True

15. People have been known to stay hypnotized and not come out of hypnosis.

False

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Hypnosis

Hypnosis is a completely natural state of mind that we all experience in everyday life. It’s a focused state of attention where you become more receptive to positive suggestions and less aware of distractions. Despite what you might have seen in entertainment, hypnosis is not sleep or unconsciousness—you remain aware and in control throughout the process.

Our minds consist of the conscious and the subconscious. While we often believe our conscious mind is in control, the subconscious mind actually determines most of what we do, including our habits and automatic responses. Hypnosis allows for more effective communication with the subconscious mind, helping create positive changes where they have the most impact.

Most people recognize hypnosis as a pleasant, relaxed state similar to daydreaming or the feeling just before falling asleep. You’ve likely experienced similar states naturally—like driving home, arriving at your destination, and realizing you don’t remember parts of the journey. During hypnosis, you’ll typically feel relaxed yet mentally alert, with heightened focus and reduced peripheral awareness.

Hypnosis is completely safe. It’s a relaxing and enjoyable experience that allows you to access your own internal resources. You cannot get “stuck” in hypnosis—you would simply drift into natural sleep and wake up refreshed if left in this state. Additionally, hypnosis is not mind control—you cannot be made to do anything against your will or values.

Most people can benefit from hypnosis if they approach it with an open mind and genuine desire for change. The best way to determine if hypnosis will work for you is to book a free screening session. During this consultation, we’ll assess your specific situation and goals to determine if hypnosis is right for you. If we don’t believe hypnosis will benefit you, we’ll tell you so.

The number of sessions varies based on your specific goals and how your mind responds to hypnosis. Many clients experience significant positive changes within 3-5 sessions, with some reporting benefits after their very first session. During your free screening, we’ll recommend a customized program based on your individual needs.

Hypnosis has proven effective for a wide range of goals including weight management, smoking cessation, stress reduction, confidence building, improving sleep, overcoming fears, and breaking unwanted habits. Hypnosis is also widely used in medicine, dentistry, law enforcement, education, and sports performance to help people improve their quality of life.

A typical session begins with a conversation about your specific goals, followed by relaxation techniques that help you enter the hypnotic state. Once you’re relaxed and focused, positive suggestions tailored to your needs are introduced. Sessions conclude with a gentle return to full alertness, with most clients reporting feeling refreshed and positive afterward.

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