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Hypnotizability, Absorption, and Individual Differences in Phenomenological Experience

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Pages 80-88 | Received 29 Feb 1984, Published online: 31 Jan 2008

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Ronald J. Pekala, Ronald Maurer, V. K. Kumar, Nancy Elliott-Carter & Karen Mullen. (2010) Trance State Effects and Imagery Vividness Before and During a Hypnotic Assessment: A Preliminary Study . International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 58:4, pages 383-416.
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RonaldJ. Pekala, V.K. Kumar, Ronald Maurer, Nancy Elliott-Carter, Edward Moon & Karen Mullen. (2010) Suggestibility, Expectancy, Trance State Effects, and Hypnotic Depth: II. Assessment via the PCI-HAP. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 52:4, pages 291-318.
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RonaldJ. Pekala, V.K. Kumar, Ronald Maurer, Nancy Elliott-Carter, Edward Moon & Karen Mullen. (2010) Suggestibility, Expectancy, Trance State Effects, and Hypnotic Depth: I. Implications for Understanding Hypnotism. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 52:4, pages 275-290.
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RonaldJ. Pekala, V. K. Kumar, RonaldL. Maurer$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Nancy Elliott-Carter, Edward Moon & Karen Mullen. (2008) Positive Affect, Negative Affect, and Negative Effects During a Phenomenological Hypnotic Assessment Within a Substance Abuse Population. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 57:1, pages 64-93.
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RONALDJ. PEKALA , V. K. KUMAR, RONALD MAURER, NANCYC. ELLIOTT-CARTER & EDWARD MOON. (2006) “How Deeply Hypnotized Did I Get?” Predicting Self-Reported Hypnotic Depth from a Phenomenological Assessment Instrument . International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 54:3, pages 316-339.
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Jessica L. Manmiller, V. K. Kumar & Ronald J. Pekala. (2005) Hypnotizability, Creative Capacity, Creativity Styles, Absorption, and Phenomenological Experience During Hypnosis. Creativity Research Journal 17:1, pages 9-24.
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RonaldJ. Pekala, Ronald Maurer, V.K. Kumar, NancyC. Elliott, Ellsworth Masten, Edward Moon & Margaret Salinger. (2004) Self-Hypnosis Relapse Prevention Training with Chronic Drug/Alcohol Users: Effects on Self-Esteem, Affect, and Relapse. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 46:4, pages 281-297.
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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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FrankJ. Angelini, V.K. Kumar & Louis Chandler. (1999) The harvard group scale of hypnotic susceptibility and related instruments: Individual and group administrations. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 47:3, pages 236-250.
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MichaelS. McCloskey, V.K. Kumar & RonaldJ. Pekala. (1999) State and Trait Depression, Physical and Social Anhedonia, Hypnotizability and Subjective Experiences during Hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 41:3, pages 231-252.
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RonaldL. Maurer, V.K. Kumar, Lisa Woodside & RonaldJ. Pekala. (1997) Phenomenological Experience in Response to Monotonous Drumming and Hypnotizability. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 40:2, pages 130-145.
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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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V.K. Kumar, RonaldJ. Pekala & James Cummingsu. (1996) Trait factors, state effects, and hypnotizability. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 44:3, pages 232-249.
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Csaba Szabó. (1993) The Phenomenology of the Experiences and the Depth of Hypnosis: Comparison of Direct and Indirect Induction Techniques. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 41:3, pages 225-233.
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Philip Spinhoven, Johan Vanderlinden, MoniekM. Ter Kuile & A. Corry G. Linssen. (1993) Assessment of Hypnotic Processes and Responsiveness in a Clinical Context. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 41:3, pages 210-224.
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H. Lorraine Radtke & HenderikusJ. Stam. (1991) The Relationship Between Absorption, Openness to Experience, Anhedonia, and Susceptibility. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 39:1, pages 39-56.
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RonaldJ. Pekala & ElizabethJ. Forbes. (1990) Subjective Effects of Several Stress Management Strategies: With Reference to Attention. Behavioral Medicine 16:1, pages 39-43.
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RonaldJ. Pekala & Robert Nagler. (1989) The Assessment of Hypnoidal States: Rationale and Clinical Application. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 31:4, pages 231-236.
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