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Although research and practice in hypnosis has seen unprecedented expansion, there has been a definite lack of inclusive and comprehensive surveys to aid the student and researcher
Although research and practice in hypnosis has seen unprecedented expansion, there has been a definite lack of inclusive and comprehensive surveys to aid the student and researcher
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9780202308562
- ISBN-10: 0202308561
- Artikelnr.: 21530493
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9780202308562
- ISBN-10: 0202308561
- Artikelnr.: 21530493
Robert Shor
I: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
1: Underlying Theoretical Issues: An Introduction
2: The Fundamental Problem in Hypnosis Research as Viewed from Historic Perspectives
II: Surveys of Broad Areas
3: Hypnosis and Sleep: Techniques for Exploring Cognitive Activity During Sleep
4: Hypnosis as a Research Method
5: Suggested (Hypnotic) Behavior: The Trance Paradigm Versus an Alternative Paradigm
6: Hypnosis and Psychophysiological Outcomes
7: Hypnotic Amnesia
8: Hypnosis and Creativity: A Theoretical and Empirical Rapprochement
9: Hypnosis and the Manifestations of Imagination
III: Lines of Individual Research
10: The Effects of Neutral Hypnosis on Conditioned Responses
11: Hypnotic Programming Techniques in Psychological Experiments
12: Evidence for a Developmental-Interactive Theory of Hypnotic Susceptibility
13: On the Simulating Subject as a Quasi-Control Group in Hypnosis Research: What, Why, and How
14: Measuring the Depth of an Altered State of Consciousness, with Particular Reference to Self-Report Scales of Hypnotic Depth
IV: Individual Researches within Specific Areas
15: Humanistic Aspects of Hypnotic Communication
16: Hypnosis and Adaptive Regression: An Ego-Psychological Inquiry
17: The Contents of Hypnotic Dreams and Night Dreams: An Exercise in Method
18: The Wish to Cooperate and the Temptation to Submit: The Hypnotized Subject's Dilemma
19: Hypnosis and the Psychology of Cognitive and Behavioral Control
V: Anticipations for Future Research
20: Quo Vadis Hypnosis? Predictions of Future Trends in Hypnosis Research
1: Underlying Theoretical Issues: An Introduction
2: The Fundamental Problem in Hypnosis Research as Viewed from Historic Perspectives
II: Surveys of Broad Areas
3: Hypnosis and Sleep: Techniques for Exploring Cognitive Activity During Sleep
4: Hypnosis as a Research Method
5: Suggested (Hypnotic) Behavior: The Trance Paradigm Versus an Alternative Paradigm
6: Hypnosis and Psychophysiological Outcomes
7: Hypnotic Amnesia
8: Hypnosis and Creativity: A Theoretical and Empirical Rapprochement
9: Hypnosis and the Manifestations of Imagination
III: Lines of Individual Research
10: The Effects of Neutral Hypnosis on Conditioned Responses
11: Hypnotic Programming Techniques in Psychological Experiments
12: Evidence for a Developmental-Interactive Theory of Hypnotic Susceptibility
13: On the Simulating Subject as a Quasi-Control Group in Hypnosis Research: What, Why, and How
14: Measuring the Depth of an Altered State of Consciousness, with Particular Reference to Self-Report Scales of Hypnotic Depth
IV: Individual Researches within Specific Areas
15: Humanistic Aspects of Hypnotic Communication
16: Hypnosis and Adaptive Regression: An Ego-Psychological Inquiry
17: The Contents of Hypnotic Dreams and Night Dreams: An Exercise in Method
18: The Wish to Cooperate and the Temptation to Submit: The Hypnotized Subject's Dilemma
19: Hypnosis and the Psychology of Cognitive and Behavioral Control
V: Anticipations for Future Research
20: Quo Vadis Hypnosis? Predictions of Future Trends in Hypnosis Research
I: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives
1: Underlying Theoretical Issues: An Introduction
2: The Fundamental Problem in Hypnosis Research as Viewed from Historic Perspectives
II: Surveys of Broad Areas
3: Hypnosis and Sleep: Techniques for Exploring Cognitive Activity During Sleep
4: Hypnosis as a Research Method
5: Suggested (Hypnotic) Behavior: The Trance Paradigm Versus an Alternative Paradigm
6: Hypnosis and Psychophysiological Outcomes
7: Hypnotic Amnesia
8: Hypnosis and Creativity: A Theoretical and Empirical Rapprochement
9: Hypnosis and the Manifestations of Imagination
III: Lines of Individual Research
10: The Effects of Neutral Hypnosis on Conditioned Responses
11: Hypnotic Programming Techniques in Psychological Experiments
12: Evidence for a Developmental-Interactive Theory of Hypnotic Susceptibility
13: On the Simulating Subject as a Quasi-Control Group in Hypnosis Research: What, Why, and How
14: Measuring the Depth of an Altered State of Consciousness, with Particular Reference to Self-Report Scales of Hypnotic Depth
IV: Individual Researches within Specific Areas
15: Humanistic Aspects of Hypnotic Communication
16: Hypnosis and Adaptive Regression: An Ego-Psychological Inquiry
17: The Contents of Hypnotic Dreams and Night Dreams: An Exercise in Method
18: The Wish to Cooperate and the Temptation to Submit: The Hypnotized Subject's Dilemma
19: Hypnosis and the Psychology of Cognitive and Behavioral Control
V: Anticipations for Future Research
20: Quo Vadis Hypnosis? Predictions of Future Trends in Hypnosis Research
1: Underlying Theoretical Issues: An Introduction
2: The Fundamental Problem in Hypnosis Research as Viewed from Historic Perspectives
II: Surveys of Broad Areas
3: Hypnosis and Sleep: Techniques for Exploring Cognitive Activity During Sleep
4: Hypnosis as a Research Method
5: Suggested (Hypnotic) Behavior: The Trance Paradigm Versus an Alternative Paradigm
6: Hypnosis and Psychophysiological Outcomes
7: Hypnotic Amnesia
8: Hypnosis and Creativity: A Theoretical and Empirical Rapprochement
9: Hypnosis and the Manifestations of Imagination
III: Lines of Individual Research
10: The Effects of Neutral Hypnosis on Conditioned Responses
11: Hypnotic Programming Techniques in Psychological Experiments
12: Evidence for a Developmental-Interactive Theory of Hypnotic Susceptibility
13: On the Simulating Subject as a Quasi-Control Group in Hypnosis Research: What, Why, and How
14: Measuring the Depth of an Altered State of Consciousness, with Particular Reference to Self-Report Scales of Hypnotic Depth
IV: Individual Researches within Specific Areas
15: Humanistic Aspects of Hypnotic Communication
16: Hypnosis and Adaptive Regression: An Ego-Psychological Inquiry
17: The Contents of Hypnotic Dreams and Night Dreams: An Exercise in Method
18: The Wish to Cooperate and the Temptation to Submit: The Hypnotized Subject's Dilemma
19: Hypnosis and the Psychology of Cognitive and Behavioral Control
V: Anticipations for Future Research
20: Quo Vadis Hypnosis? Predictions of Future Trends in Hypnosis Research