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Hypnotizability Testing and Clinical Hypnosis

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RonaldJ. Pekala. (2002) Operationalizing Trance II: Clinical Application Using a Psychophenomenological Approach. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 44:3-4, pages 241-255.
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RonaldJ. Pekala & V.K. Kumar. (2000) Operationalizing “Trance” I: Rationale and Research Using a Psychophenomenological Approach. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 43:2, pages 107-135.
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RonaldJ. Pekala & ElizabethJ. Forbes. (1997) Types of Hypnotically (Un)Susceptible Individuals as a Function of Phenomenological Experience: Towards a Typology of Hypnotic Types. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 39:3, pages 212-224.
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RonaldJ. Pekala. (1995) A Short Unobtrusive Hypnotic Induction for Assessing Hypnotizability: II. Clinical Case Reports. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 37:4, pages 284-293.
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PeterA. McCue. (1990) Letter to the Editor. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 32:4, pages 294-295.
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