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Hypnosis: Wherefore Art Thou?

Pages 219-237 | Received 22 Oct 1990, Published online: 31 Jan 2008

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JohnE Chaves. (1997) The State of the “State” Debate in Hypnosis: A View from the Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 45:3, pages 251-265.
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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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JohnF. Kihlstrom. (1992) Hypnosis: A Sesquicentennial Essay. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 40:4, pages 301-314.
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LaurenceJ. Kirmayer. (1992) Social Constructions of Hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 40:4, pages 276-300.
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KennethS. Bowers. (1992) Imagination and Dissociation in Hypnotic Responding. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 40:4, pages 253-275.
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Campbell Perry. (1992) Theorizing about Hypnosis in Either/Or Terms. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 40:4, pages 238-252.
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Harutomo Hasegawa & Graham A. Jamieson. (2006) Conceptual issues in hypnosis research: explanations, definitions and the state/non‐state debate. Contemporary Hypnosis 19:3, pages 103-117.
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John H. Gruzelier. (2006) Redefining hypnosis: theory, methods and integration. Contemporary Hypnosis 17:2, pages 51-70.
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Joy Dana Riskin & Fred H. Frankel. (1994) A History of Medical Hypnosis. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 17:3, pages 601-609.
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