Your friend tells you she is seeing a therapist who wishes to use hypnosis as part of her therapy. However, your friend is concerned that she might be hypnotized without knowing it. What might you tell her?

a. Be careful. Hypnotists are in control of you while hypnotized.
b. Not to worry. Hypnotists can only control their patient's behavior about 40 percent of the time.
c. That you actually hypnotize yourself and you cannot be hypnotized against your will.
d. Don't worry. Hypnosis is just an illusion and doesn't really work.

c

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