Stemming from the clinical work of Janet (1889/1973), hypnosis has received considerable attention over the years as a method of enhancing memory reports. The underlying assumption, common to both clinical and forensic applications, was that hypnosis can help people recover memories that otherwise would remain inaccessible. Janet was one of the first therapists to use hypnosis to help patients recover memories for traumatic events that he assumed caused their pathological conditions. In a well-known case, Janet’s patient “Maria” was age regressed during hypnosis to her childhood. Janet reported that in one instance she was able to remember a traumatic episode of her life (ie, seeing a child with a facial deformity), and that by consciously ...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Some World War I clinicians related the symptoms of traumatized servicemen to an underlying dissocia...
The current study examined mock jurors\u27 perceptions of recovered memories of child sexual abuse. ...
The chapter covers the use and issues about hypnosis as a tool to enhance memory in eyewitnesse
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. Th...
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. Th...
In the next few paragraphs, the reader will eavesdrop on a psycho- therapy session. During this sess...
Seventy-two hypnotically susceptible students witnessed a videotape of a simulated bank robbery. One...
Although intrinsic hypnosis research focuses on the phenomenon of hypnosis itself, instrumental rese...
Perceptions of hypnosis and hypnotically recovered testimony were examined in a civil sexual abuse c...
It has been claimed that repressed memories can be recovered by hypnotic sug-gestion and other inter...
Hypnosis has long generated controversy as a recall enhancement method. Concerns about hypnosis are ...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s considerable publicity was given to the use of hypnosis as a techn...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
This article examines the scientific basis of hypnosis and concludes that previously hypnotized witn...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Some World War I clinicians related the symptoms of traumatized servicemen to an underlying dissocia...
The current study examined mock jurors\u27 perceptions of recovered memories of child sexual abuse. ...
The chapter covers the use and issues about hypnosis as a tool to enhance memory in eyewitnesse
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. Th...
One of the most persistent beliefs about hypnosis is its ability to transcend mnemonic abilities. Th...
In the next few paragraphs, the reader will eavesdrop on a psycho- therapy session. During this sess...
Seventy-two hypnotically susceptible students witnessed a videotape of a simulated bank robbery. One...
Although intrinsic hypnosis research focuses on the phenomenon of hypnosis itself, instrumental rese...
Perceptions of hypnosis and hypnotically recovered testimony were examined in a civil sexual abuse c...
It has been claimed that repressed memories can be recovered by hypnotic sug-gestion and other inter...
Hypnosis has long generated controversy as a recall enhancement method. Concerns about hypnosis are ...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s considerable publicity was given to the use of hypnosis as a techn...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
This article examines the scientific basis of hypnosis and concludes that previously hypnotized witn...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Some World War I clinicians related the symptoms of traumatized servicemen to an underlying dissocia...
The current study examined mock jurors\u27 perceptions of recovered memories of child sexual abuse. ...