by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
NOTES 1: “The results of the study do not support Young and Cooper’s (1972) earlier work which indicated that S expectancies play an important role in the occurrence of posthypnotic amnesia. [They do] support previous research (Hilgard & Cooper, 1965)...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
NOTES The authors argue that mnemonic lapses of this kind represent a failed attempt to remember rather than a successful attempt to forget.pontaneous forms of forgetting as well. Spiegel, David; Cardena, Etzel (1991). Disintegrated experience: The dissociative...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Barber, Theodore Xenophon (1965). Physiological effects of ‘hypnotic suggestions’: A critical review of recent research (1960-64). Psychological Bulletin, 201-222. Recent studies are reviewed which were concerned with the effectiveness of suggestions given...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
(The placebo was needle pricked against the skin at true site, then rapidly and lightly tapped against the surface of the skin without penetration.) “Those who were not susceptible to hypnosis failed to experience as much relief from discomfort as those who...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Theories of Hypnosis Chapter: 1. An Introduction to Hypnosis 2. Hypnosis in the Management of Chronic Pain 3. Hypnosis in Conjunction with Chemical Anesthesia 4. Hypnosis in Conjunction with Regional Anesthesia 5. Hypnosis as the Sole Anesthetic 6. Hypnosis in the...