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Interest in hypnosis as a treatment modality and research subject is growing. Heap (Wathwood Hospital, UK) and Kirsch (U. of Connecticut; U. of Plymouth, UK) introduce 32 essays offering 70 years of perspectives on the field's development, theories, controversies, and application for conditions ranging from pain relief to smoking cessation. A central debate treated is whether hypnosis is a special state or on the continuum of normal consciousness. Papers reprinted in chronological order within sections include behaviorist psychologist's Clark Hull's 1929 surprising support for studying hypnosis experimentally, issues raised by Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Hilgard's influential neo-dissociation theory arguing for multiple levels of cognitive control. Legal professional issues are also addressed. Annotation 漏2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I THE BIRTH OF MODERN HYPNOSIS
`Quantitative Methods of Investigating Hypnotic Suggestion', Part I, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 25, pp. 200--23. 3(24)
Clark L. Hull
`A Preface to a Theory of Hypnotism', Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 36, pp. 477--505. 27(32)
Robert W. White
PART II THEORIES OF HYPNOSIS: THE ALTERED STATE DEBATE
`Contributions to Role-Taking Theory: I. Hypnotic Behavior', Psychological Review, 57, pp. 255--70. 59(16)
Theodore R. Sarbin
`The Nature of Hypnosis: Artifact and Essence', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 58, pp. 277--99. 75(24)
Marin T. Orne
`Toward a Scientific Explanation of ``Hypnotic'' Behavior', in T.X. Barber, Hypnosis: A Scientific Approach, Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, pp. 221--42. 99(26)
Theodore X. Barber
`Altered States of Awareness', Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 149, pp. 68--79. 125(12)
Ernest R. Hilgard
`A Frontal Assault on Dissociated Control', in Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue (eds), Dissociation: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives, London and New York: The Guilford Press, pp. 52--79. 137(30)
Erik Z. Woody
Kenneth S. Bowers
PART III THEORIES OF HYPNOSIS: DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE
`Toward a Neo-Dissociation Theory: Multiple Cognitive Controls in Human Functioning', Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 17, pp. 301--16. 167(16)
Ernest R. Hilgard
`Hypnotic Behavior: A Cognitive Social Psychological Perspective', Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry and Behavior, 7, pp. 199--213. 183(16)
Nicholas P. Spanos
`Response Expectancy as a Determinant of Experience and Behavior', American Psychologist, 40, pp. 1189--202. 199(16)
Irving Kirsch
PART IV INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIBILITY
`The Heritability of Hypnotic Susceptibility in Twins', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 82, pp. 55--61. 215(8)
Arlene H. Morgan
`Openness to Absorbing and Self-Altering Experiences (``Absorption''), a Trait Related to Hypnotic Susceptibility', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 83, pp. 268--77. 223(10)
Auke Tellegen
Gilbert Atkinson
`A Social-Cognitive Skills Approach to the Successful Modification of Hypnotic Susceptibility', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, pp. 1004--12. 233(10)
Donald R. Gorassini
Nicholas P. Spanos
`Fantasy-Proneness: Hypnosis, Developmental Antecedents, and Psychopathology', American Psychologist, 43, pp. 35--44. 243(10)
Steven Jay Lynn
Judith W. Rhue
`On the Degree of Stability of Measured Hypnotizability Over a 25-Year Period', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, pp. 289--95. 253(8)
Carlo Piccione
Ernest R. Hilgard
Philip G. Zimbardo
`Imaginative Suggestibility and Hypnotizability', Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10, pp. 57--61. 261(8)
Irving Kirsch
Wayne Braffman
PART V INVESTIGATING HYPNOTIC PHENOMENA
`Pain and Dissociation in the Cold Pressor Test: A Study of Hypnotic Analgesia with ``Hidden Reports'' Through Automatic Key Pressing and Automatic Talking', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 84, pp. 280--89. 269(10)
Ernest R. Hilgard
Arlene H. Morgan
Hugh Macdonald
`Contextual Demands, Negative Hallucinations, and Hidden Observer Responding: Three Hidden Observers Observed', British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, 5, pp. 5--10. 279(6)
Nicholas P. Spanos
Deborah M. Flynn
Maxwell I. Gwynn
`Increasing Contextual Pressures to Breach Posthypnotic Amnesia', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, pp. 885--94. 285(10)
William C. Coe
Anne S.E. Sluis
`Hypnotic and Posthypnotic Suggestion: Finding Meaning in the Message of the Hypnotist', International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47, pp. 192--208. 295(20)
Amanda J. Barnier
Kevin M. McConkey
PART VI NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND THEORIES
`Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and Disattentional Processes', International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, pp. 204--32. 315(30)
Helen J. Crawford
`Pain Affect Encoded in Human Anterior Cingulate but not Somatosensory Cortex', Science, 277, pp. 968--71. 345(4)
Pierre Rainville
Gary H. Duncan
Donald D. Price
Benoit Carrier
M. Catherine Bushnell
`A Working Model of the Neuropsychophysiology of Hypnosis: A Review of Evidence', Contemporary Hypnosis, 15, pp. 3--21. 349(20)
John Gruzelier
`Psychophysiological Correlates of Hypnosis and Hypnotic Susceptibility', International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47, pp. 117--43. 369(30)
Vilfredo De Pascalis
PART VII CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
`Hypnosis: Practical Applications and Theoretical Considerations in Normal Labour', British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 100, pp. 221--26. 399(6)
Mary W. Jenkins
M.H. Pritchard
`Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy: A Meta-Analysis', Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, pp. 214--20. 405(8)
Irving Kirsch
Guy Montgomery
Guy Sapirstein
`Long Term Benefits of Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome', Gut, 52, pp. 1623--29. 413(8)
W.M. Gonsalkorale
V. Miller
A. Afzal
P.J. Whorwell
`Hypnosis and Clinical Pain', Psychological Bulletin, 129, pp. 495--521. 421(30)
David R. Patterson
Mark P. Jensen
PART VIII PROFESSIONAL AND LEGAL ISSUES
American Medical Association (1985), `Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis', Journal of the American Medical Association, 253, pp. 1918--23. 451(6)
`Recalling the Unrecallable: Should Hypnosis be used to Recover Memories in Psychotherapy?', Current Directions in Psychological Science, 6, pp. 79--83. 457(6)
Steven Jay Lynn
Timothy G. Lock
Bryan Myers
David G. Payne
`The Alleged Dangers of Stage Hypnosis', Contemporary Hypnosis, 17, pp. 117--26. 463(10)
Michael Heap
`Immediate and Persisting Effects of Misleading Questions and Hypnosis on Memory Reports', Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 8, pp. 26--32. 473(8)
Alan Scoboria
Giuliana Mazzoni
Irving Kirsch
Leonard S. Milling
Name Index 481
Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I THE BIRTH OF MODERN HYPNOSIS
`Quantitative Methods of Investigating Hypnotic Suggestion', Part I, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 25, pp. 200--23. 3(24)
Clark L. Hull
`A Preface to a Theory of Hypnotism', Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 36, pp. 477--505. 27(32)
Robert W. White
PART II THEORIES OF HYPNOSIS: THE ALTERED STATE DEBATE
`Contributions to Role-Taking Theory: I. Hypnotic Behavior', Psychological Review, 57, pp. 255--70. 59(16)
Theodore R. Sarbin
`The Nature of Hypnosis: Artifact and Essence', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 58, pp. 277--99. 75(24)
Marin T. Orne
`Toward a Scientific Explanation of ``Hypnotic'' Behavior', in T.X. Barber, Hypnosis: A Scientific Approach, Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, pp. 221--42. 99(26)
Theodore X. Barber
`Altered States of Awareness', Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 149, pp. 68--79. 125(12)
Ernest R. Hilgard
`A Frontal Assault on Dissociated Control', in Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue (eds), Dissociation: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives, London and New York: The Guilford Press, pp. 52--79. 137(30)
Erik Z. Woody
Kenneth S. Bowers
PART III THEORIES OF HYPNOSIS: DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE
`Toward a Neo-Dissociation Theory: Multiple Cognitive Controls in Human Functioning', Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 17, pp. 301--16. 167(16)
Ernest R. Hilgard
`Hypnotic Behavior: A Cognitive Social Psychological Perspective', Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry and Behavior, 7, pp. 199--213. 183(16)
Nicholas P. Spanos
`Response Expectancy as a Determinant of Experience and Behavior', American Psychologist, 40, pp. 1189--202. 199(16)
Irving Kirsch
PART IV INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIBILITY
`The Heritability of Hypnotic Susceptibility in Twins', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 82, pp. 55--61. 215(8)
Arlene H. Morgan
`Openness to Absorbing and Self-Altering Experiences (``Absorption''), a Trait Related to Hypnotic Susceptibility', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 83, pp. 268--77. 223(10)
Auke Tellegen
Gilbert Atkinson
`A Social-Cognitive Skills Approach to the Successful Modification of Hypnotic Susceptibility', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, pp. 1004--12. 233(10)
Donald R. Gorassini
Nicholas P. Spanos
`Fantasy-Proneness: Hypnosis, Developmental Antecedents, and Psychopathology', American Psychologist, 43, pp. 35--44. 243(10)
Steven Jay Lynn
Judith W. Rhue
`On the Degree of Stability of Measured Hypnotizability Over a 25-Year Period', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, pp. 289--95. 253(8)
Carlo Piccione
Ernest R. Hilgard
Philip G. Zimbardo
`Imaginative Suggestibility and Hypnotizability', Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10, pp. 57--61. 261(8)
Irving Kirsch
Wayne Braffman
PART V INVESTIGATING HYPNOTIC PHENOMENA
`Pain and Dissociation in the Cold Pressor Test: A Study of Hypnotic Analgesia with ``Hidden Reports'' Through Automatic Key Pressing and Automatic Talking', Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 84, pp. 280--89. 269(10)
Ernest R. Hilgard
Arlene H. Morgan
Hugh Macdonald
`Contextual Demands, Negative Hallucinations, and Hidden Observer Responding: Three Hidden Observers Observed', British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, 5, pp. 5--10. 279(6)
Nicholas P. Spanos
Deborah M. Flynn
Maxwell I. Gwynn
`Increasing Contextual Pressures to Breach Posthypnotic Amnesia', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, pp. 885--94. 285(10)
William C. Coe
Anne S.E. Sluis
`Hypnotic and Posthypnotic Suggestion: Finding Meaning in the Message of the Hypnotist', International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47, pp. 192--208. 295(20)
Amanda J. Barnier
Kevin M. McConkey
PART VI NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND THEORIES
`Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and Disattentional Processes', International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, pp. 204--32. 315(30)
Helen J. Crawford
`Pain Affect Encoded in Human Anterior Cingulate but not Somatosensory Cortex', Science, 277, pp. 968--71. 345(4)
Pierre Rainville
Gary H. Duncan
Donald D. Price
Benoit Carrier
M. Catherine Bushnell
`A Working Model of the Neuropsychophysiology of Hypnosis: A Review of Evidence', Contemporary Hypnosis, 15, pp. 3--21. 349(20)
John Gruzelier
`Psychophysiological Correlates of Hypnosis and Hypnotic Susceptibility', International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47, pp. 117--43. 369(30)
Vilfredo De Pascalis
PART VII CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
`Hypnosis: Practical Applications and Theoretical Considerations in Normal Labour', British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 100, pp. 221--26. 399(6)
Mary W. Jenkins
M.H. Pritchard
`Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy: A Meta-Analysis', Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, pp. 214--20. 405(8)
Irving Kirsch
Guy Montgomery
Guy Sapirstein
`Long Term Benefits of Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome', Gut, 52, pp. 1623--29. 413(8)
W.M. Gonsalkorale
V. Miller
A. Afzal
P.J. Whorwell
`Hypnosis and Clinical Pain', Psychological Bulletin, 129, pp. 495--521. 421(30)
David R. Patterson
Mark P. Jensen
PART VIII PROFESSIONAL AND LEGAL ISSUES
American Medical Association (1985), `Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis', Journal of the American Medical Association, 253, pp. 1918--23. 451(6)
`Recalling the Unrecallable: Should Hypnosis be used to Recover Memories in Psychotherapy?', Current Directions in Psychological Science, 6, pp. 79--83. 457(6)
Steven Jay Lynn
Timothy G. Lock
Bryan Myers
David G. Payne
`The Alleged Dangers of Stage Hypnosis', Contemporary Hypnosis, 17, pp. 117--26. 463(10)
Michael Heap
`Immediate and Persisting Effects of Misleading Questions and Hypnosis on Memory Reports', Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 8, pp. 26--32. 473(8)
Alan Scoboria
Giuliana Mazzoni
Irving Kirsch
Leonard S. Milling
Name Index 481
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