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Hypnosis and Imagination

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Discuses that three different factors turn imagination into hypnosis. This book explores the hypnotic and the clinical significance of absorption in imagination. It examines the role of compliance and imagination in various hypnotic phenomena. It focuses on negative hallucinating, which reportedly "blocks out" perceptual reality.

List of contents

In Memoriam to Nicholas P. Spanos
Preface Robert G. Kunzendorf, Nicholas P. Spanos, and Benjamin Wallace
Imagery and Hypnosis: Trends and Patternings in Effects Peter W. Sheehan and Rosemary Robertson
Compliance and Imagination in Hypnosis Graham Wagstaff
Imagination, Expectancy, and Hypnotic Responding James R. Council, Irving Kirsch, and Debora L. Grant
Daydreaming, Fantasy, and Psychopathology Steven J. Lynn, Victor Neufeld, Joseph Green, Judith Rhue, and David Sandberg
The Relation of Imagery Vividness, Absorption, Reality Boundaries and Synesthesia to Hypnotic Stress and Traits Charles Rader, Robert G. Kunzendorf, and Carlene Carrabino
Fantasizers and Dissociaters: Two Types of High Hypnotizables, Two Different Imagery Styles Deirdre Barrett
Breaching Posthypnotic Amnesia: A Review William Coe
Hypnotic Responsiveness, Nonhypnotic Suggestibility, and Responsiveness to Social Influence Maxwell I. Gwynn and Nicholas Spanos
Conviction Management: Lessons from Hypnosis Research about how Self-Images of Dubious Validity can be Willfully Sustained Donald R. Gorassini
Hypnotic Negative Hallucinations: A Review of Subjective, Behavioral, and Physiological Methods Arthur H. Perlini, Nicholas P. Spanos, and Bill Jones
Presence vs. Absence of a "Hidden Observer" during Total Deafness: The Hypnotic Illusion of Subconsciousness vs. the Imaginal Attenuation of Brainstem Evoked Potentials Robert G. Kunzendorf and Patricia Boisvert
Hypnosis, Imagination, and Hemispheric Laterality: An Examination of Individual Differences Benjamin Wallace and Deanna D. Turosky
Cerebral Brain Dynamics of Mental Imagery: Evidence and Issues for Hypnosis Helen J. Crawford
Hypnosis and the Brain: The Relationship Between Subclinical Complex Partial Epileptic-like Symptoms, Imagination, Suggestibility, and Changes in Self-Identity Michael A. Persinger
Index
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Robert Kunzendorf, Nicholas Spanos, Benjamin Wallace

Summary

Discuses that three different factors turn imagination into hypnosis. This book explores the hypnotic and the clinical significance of absorption in imagination. It examines the role of compliance and imagination in various hypnotic phenomena. It focuses on negative hallucinating, which reportedly "blocks out" perceptual reality.

Product details

Authors Robert Kunzendorf, Robert G. Kunzendorf, Nicholas Spanos, Nicholas P. Spanos, Benjamin Wallace
Assisted by Robert G. Kunzendorf (Editor), Nicholas P. Spanos (Editor), Benjamin Wallace (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780895031396
ISBN 978-0-89503-139-6
No. of pages 316
Weight 612 g
Illustrations Farb., s/w. Abb.
Series Imagery and Human Development Series
Imagery and Human Development Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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