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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 44, 1957 - Issue 2
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Hypnosis as Perceptual-Cognitive Restructuring: Iii. From Somnambulism to Autohypnosis

Pages 299-304 | Received 24 Jul 1957, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (2009) The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Hypnotic Behavior. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 51:4, pages 363-375.
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RonaldE. Shor & Joel Schatz. (1960) A Critical Note on Barber's Case-Study on “Subject J”. The Journal of Psychology 50:2, pages 253-256.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (1960) The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Hypnotic Behavior. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 3:1, pages 31-42.
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MagdaB. Arnold. (1959) Brain function in hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 7:3, pages 109-119.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber & John Coules. (1959) Electrical skin conductance and galvanic skin response during “hypnosis”. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 7:2, pages 79-92.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (1958) Hypnosis as Perceptual-Cognitive Restructuring: IV. “Negative Hallucinations”. The Journal of Psychology 46:2, pages 187-201.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (1958) The Concept of “Hypnosis”. The Journal of Psychology 45:1, pages 115-131.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (1957) Hypnosis as perceptual-cognitive restructuring: I. Analysis of concepts. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 5:4, pages 147-166.
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Marco Aurélio Vinhosa BastosJr.Jr., Paulo Roberto Haidamus Oliveira Bastos, Geraldo Barbosa Foscaches Filho, Ricardo Brilhante Conde, Jorge Guilherme Okanobo Ozaki, Renata Boschi Portella, Décio IandoliJr.Jr. & Giancarlo Lucchetti. (2022) Corpus callosum size, hypnotic susceptibility and empathy in women with alleged mediumship: a controlled study. EXPLORE 18:2, pages 217-225.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber & David Smith Calverley. (2017) Empirical evidence for a theory of “hypnotic” behavior: Effects of pretest instructions on response to primary suggestions. The Psychological Record 14:4, pages 457-467.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (2016) “Hypnosis” as a Causal Variable in Present-Day Psychology: A Critical Analysis. Psychological Reports 14:3, pages 839-842.
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Theodore Xenophon Barber. (2016) Hypnotizability, Suggestibility, and Personality: V. a Critical Review of Research Findings. Psychological Reports 14:1, pages 299-320.
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