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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2014): March 2014 - On Defining Hypnosis...
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2014): March 2014 - On Defining Hypnosis...
Target article and peer-commentary
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2014-04-23
Letters
Letters
Judy Coldoff, Stanley Blicker, Marie Wilson, Noémie Aubert Bonn
85–86
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News & Views
Square to be HIP: The perils of the Hypnotic Induction Profile
Ilia Blinderman
87–89
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Articles
On the Centrality of the Concept of an Altered State to Definitions of Hypnosis.
Graham F. Wagstaff
90–108
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Commentary
When in Doubt, Forbear!
Jean-Roch Laurence
109–111
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A Somewhat Altered Debate about the Hypnotic State
Erik Woody, Pamela Sadler
112–114
PDF (English)
Defining Hypnosis: The Pitfalls of Prioritizing Spontaneous Experience Over Response to Suggestion
Devin B. Terhune
115–117
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Defining Hypnosis: Process, Product, and the Value of Tolerating Ambiguity
Vince Polito, Amanda J. Barnier, Kevin M. McConkey
118–120
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Spinning in Circles
Etzel Cardeña
121–123
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Wagstaff’s Definition of Hypnosis
Irving Kirsch
124–125
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Defining Hypnosis: Altered States and the Need for Parsimony
Michael H. Connors
126–128
PDF (English)
Hazards of ‘Final’ Definition
John A. O'Neil
129–131
PDF (English)
Response
Making the Distinction Between the “Hypnotic” and “Non-Hypnotic”
Graham F. Wagstaff
132–150
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