How to use in-sentence of “hypnotist”:
+ Marge thanks the hypnotist after Homer shows her more affection in bed.
+ This sequence was choreographed by Charles Walters and filmed two months after the rest of the movie, after Garland sought the help of a hypnotist in Santa Barbara and lost 20 pounds.
+ The hypnotist makes Homer back to thinking like an adult again.
+ This happens because the subject actively follows the hypnotist‘s suggestions, because he trusts the hypnotist and he believes it is safe.
+ In trance, the subject does not make decisions about the truth of the hypnotist‘s suggestions: If trance is reached—it is not always—the subject will accept as true anything the hypnotist says, unless it goes against the subject’s deepest beliefs.
+ Hypnotherapy is when a hypnotist uses hypnosis to help the subject heal emotionally, or to heal a sick mind.
+ The hypnotist can tell him to forget his name, or that the room is hot, or that he is someone else.
+ Marge asks the hypnotist to make Homer show more affection to her.