Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness which occurs in a particular interpersonal context. This article traces the history of hypnosis from its origins in Mesmerism; discusses individual differences in hypnotizability, their measurement, and correlates and summarizes experimental studies of selected hypnotic phenomena, clinical applications of hypnotic suggestion, and current theories of hypnosis
Pavlov has described hypnosis as a partial sleep. A contemporary approach to this altered state of c...
There is currently agreement that, in addition to the changes in external behaviour, suggestions pre...
This article summarizes key advances in hypnosis research during the past two decades, including (i)...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
The main essence of the article is the effect of hypnosis on the human mind, its influence, positive...
The contemporary perspective on altered states of conscious is surveyed as an introduction to commen...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
This paper will examine the state and cognitive-behavioral theories of hypnosis while emphasizing th...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Pavlov has described hypnosis as a partial sleep. A contemporary approach to this altered state of c...
There is currently agreement that, in addition to the changes in external behaviour, suggestions pre...
This article summarizes key advances in hypnosis research during the past two decades, including (i)...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
The main essence of the article is the effect of hypnosis on the human mind, its influence, positive...
The contemporary perspective on altered states of conscious is surveyed as an introduction to commen...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
This paper will examine the state and cognitive-behavioral theories of hypnosis while emphasizing th...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Pavlov has described hypnosis as a partial sleep. A contemporary approach to this altered state of c...
There is currently agreement that, in addition to the changes in external behaviour, suggestions pre...
This article summarizes key advances in hypnosis research during the past two decades, including (i)...