Dictionary of Hypnosis and NLP Terms
- Obsession
- Extreme preoccupation with certain thoughts.
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Extreme preoccupation with certain thoughts and compulsive performance of certain behaviors, both of which occur in ritualistic and unavoidable fashion.
- Olfactory
- Relating to sense of smell.
- Outcome
- Goal or a state that a person desires to achieve.
- Pacing
- Matching or mirroring a behavior of another for the purpose of establishing rapport.
- Pain
- An uncomfortable sensation experienced either through body or mind (or both).
- Panic Disorder
- High level of anxiety accompanied by sudden intense episodes of pain.
- Parts
- Independent programs and strategies of behavior, metaphorically speaking.
- Phobia
- An intense fear of some specific object or situation.
- Placebo
- An object (usually a substance) without any intrinsic value, producing effect due to individual's belief and expectation of desired effect.
- Positive Hallucination
- Perceiving something that is not present.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Psychological and emotional disturbance following the stresses outside the range of normal individual's experience.
- Post-Hypnotic Suggestion
- A suggestion given in hypnotic state that is to be carried out after emergence out of hypnotic state.
- Projection
- Attributing one's one thoughts and feelings to another person.
- Pseudo-Memories
- False memories that a person beliefs to be accurate.