Methodologies of Hypnosis (Psychology Revivals)

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altered states research
Author_Campbell Perry
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Barber's Model
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cognitive science
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experimental hypnosis methodology
experimental psychology
Good Hypnotic Subjects
Hidden Observer
hypnotic
Hypnotic Behavior
Hypnotic Induction
Hypnotic Induction Procedure
Hypnotic Performance
Hypnotic Phenomena
Hypnotic Setting
Hypnotic Situation
hypnotic suggestibility
Hypnotic Suggestion
Hypnotic Susceptibility
Hypnotizable Personality
Hypnotized Subjects
Independent Groups
induction
inquiries
insusceptible
Insusceptible Subjects
Low Susceptible Subjects
phenomena
postexperimental
psychological paradigms
Real Simulating Model
Simulating Subjects
subjects
susceptibility
susceptible
Susceptible Subjects
Test Suggestions
TM Instruction
Trance Logic
Va Ri

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138884953
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1976, this title looks closely at the current nature of controls in hypnosis research at the time and tries to assess what they contributed to our knowledge of hypnosis. Specifically, the book analyses the contributions to our understanding of hypnotic phenomena offered by the application of six contemporary methodologies, or paradigms, of hypnosis. The primary concern is with those paradigms that are experimental, rather than clinical, in orientation, and which had emerged over the previous decade as coherent programmatic collections of procedural strategies, all of them associated with distinct and important views of how hypnotic behaviour can best be explained.

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