Autohypnosis
self-induced or hypnotic state.
historical examples
some people call this process the autohypnosis of the great.
h. r. edwin lefevre
the part that hypnosis and autohypnosis, conscious and unconscious, has played here cannot easily be overestimated.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 8, slice 2 various
noun
(psychol) the process or result of self-induced hypnosis
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