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Comparison of the harvard group scale of hypnotic susceptibility, form a and the group alert trance scale in a university population

Pages 169-179 | Received 15 May 1972, Published online: 31 Jan 2008

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John F. Kihlstrom. (2023) Hypnotizability in the Clinic, Viewed from the Laboratory. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 71:2, pages 115-126.
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Michael Heap. (2005) Defining Hypnosis: The UK Experience. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 48:2-3, pages 117-122.
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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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Mark Pitts & Michael Heap. (2006) Memory and depth of processing in ‘hypnotized’ and non‐hypnotized’ subjects. Contemporary Hypnosis 13:2, pages 129-136.
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Don Gibbons. (2016) Hyperempiria, a New “Altered State of Consciousness” Induced by Suggestion. Perceptual and Motor Skills 39:1, pages 47-53.
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