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Defining Hypnosis as a Trance vs. Cooperation: Hypnotic Inductions, Suggestibility, and Performance Standards

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Pages 231-240 | Published online: 21 Sep 2011

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Steven Jay Lynn, Joseph P. Green, Anoushiravan Zahedi & Clément Apelian. (2023) The response set theory of hypnosis reconsidered: toward an integrative model. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 65:3, pages 186-210.
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Dan Short. (2022) Beyond words: Conceptual framework for the study and practice of hypnotherapeutic imagery. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 64:4, pages 316-338.
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Steven Jay Lynn, Joseph P. Green, Craig P. Polizzi, Stacy Ellenberg, Ashwin Gautam & Damla Aksen. (2019) Hypnosis, Hypnotic Phenomena, and Hypnotic Responsiveness: Clinical and Research Foundations—A 40-Year Perspective. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 67:4, pages 475-511.
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Steven Jay Lynn, Reed Maxwell & Joseph P. Green. (2017) The Hypnotic Induction in the Broad Scheme of Hypnosis: A Sociocognitive Perspective. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 59:4, pages 363-384.
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Stephen Krystek & V. K. Kumar. (2016) A Comparison of Hypnotic Induction, Task Motivation, and a “Cold Start” Control Group on Hypnotizability. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 59:2, pages 214-230.
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Steven Jay Lynn, Jean-Roch Laurence & Irving Kirsch. (2015) Hypnosis, Suggestion, and Suggestibility: An Integrative Model. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 57:3, pages 314-329.
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Joseph Meyerson. (2014) The Myth of Hypnosis: The Need for Remythification. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 62:3, pages 378-393.
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Michelle Accardi, Colleen Cleere, Steven Jay Lynn & Irving Kirsch. (2013) Placebo versus “Standard” Hypnosis Rationale: Attitudes, Expectancies, Hypnotic Responses, and Experiences. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 56:2, pages 103-114.
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Eric C. Meyer & Steven Jay Lynn. (2011) Responding to Hypnotic and Nonhypnotic Suggestions: Performance Standards, Imaginative Suggestibility, and Response Expectancies . International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 59:3, pages 327-349.
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Steven Jay Lynn. (2004) Enhancing Suggestibility: The Effects of Compliance vs. Imagery. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 47:2, pages 117-128.
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Dali Geagea, David Ogez, Roy Kimble & Zephanie Tyack. (2024) Redefining hypnosis: A narrative review of theories to move towards an integrative model. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 54, pages 101826.
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Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch, Devin B. Terhune & Joseph P. Green. (2020) Myths and misconceptions about hypnosis and suggestion: Separating fact and fiction. Applied Cognitive Psychology 34:6, pages 1253-1264.
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Sean M. Barnes, Steven Jay Lynn & Ronald J. Pekala. (2009) Not all group hypnotic suggestibility scales are created equal: Individual differences in behavioral and subjective responses. Consciousness and Cognition 18:1, pages 255-265.
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Nicholas Hylands‐White & Stuart WG Derbyshire. (2007) Modifying pain perception: is it better to be hypnotizable or feel that you are hypnotized?. Contemporary Hypnosis 24:4, pages 143-153.
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Balaganesh Gandhi & David A. Oakley. (2005) Does ‘hypnosis’ by any other name smell as sweet? The efficacy of ‘hypnotic’ inductions depends on the label ‘hypnosis’. Consciousness and Cognition 14:2, pages 304-315.
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Antonio Capafons, Sonia Cabañas, Ana Alarcón, Begoña Espejo, M. Elena Mendoza, John F. Chaves & Antonio Monje. (2006) Effects of different types of preparatory information on attitudes toward hypnosis. Contemporary Hypnosis 22:2, pages 67-76.
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Antonio Capafons. (2006) Clinical applications of ‘waking’ hypnosis from a cognitive‐behavioural perspective: from efficacy to efficiency. Contemporary Hypnosis 21:4, pages 187-201.
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Sakari Kallio & Antti Revonsuo. (2006) Hypnotic phenomena and altered states of consciousness: a multilevel framework of description and explanation. Contemporary Hypnosis 20:3, pages 111-164.
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