kipsviimistlus
Kipsviimistlus, also known as "kipsing" or "kipsing down," is a technique used in the field of cognitive psychology and neuroscience to induce a state of hypnosis or altered consciousness. The term is derived from the Dutch word "kippen," which means "to chicken out" or "to chicken down." The technique involves the subject lying down on their back, with their head and shoulders elevated, and their legs and feet supported. The practitioner then guides the subject into a state of relaxation and trance, often using verbal suggestions and physical touch.
Kipsviimistlus is often used in therapeutic settings to help individuals manage pain, anxiety, and other psychological
However, kipsviimistlus is not without its risks and controversies. Some critics argue that the technique can
Despite these controversies, kipsviimistlus remains a popular technique in the fields of cognitive psychology and neuroscience.