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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HYPNOTISABILITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
hypnotisability dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
hypnotisability et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
HYPNOTISABILITY AND PERSONALITY It might be thought that psychologists
studying differences in personality would have been able to predict fairly
accurately which people would be specially susceptible to hypnosis, and which
would ...
Hamilton Bertie Gibson, Michael Heap, 1991
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Relax: Say Goodbye to Anxiety and Panic
Low. hypnotisability. \. FREQUENCY IMAGINATIONI'HYPNOTISABI LITY The
small number of people on the left side of this graph have very little imagination.
They might seem boring, and they never get unduly anxious. They simply lack the
...
Dr Patrick McCarthy, 2012
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Key Ideas in Psychology
What kinds of observable characteristics are associated with high susceptibility?
The following factors have been identified as indicators, but are neither essential
nor exhaustive: age affects hypnotisability; young people hypnotise better than ...
Matt Jarvis, Julia Russell, 2002
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Human Potential: Exploring Techniques Used to Enhance Human ...
The population distribution between high and low is reasonably normative, with
approximately 10 per cent of the population exhibiting behavioural symptoms
associated with levels of high hypnotisability, a further 10 per cent failing to show
...
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Cognitive Hypnotherapy: An Integrated Approach to the ...
It is also important to administer the hypnotisability scale to the patient. Alladin (
2008) provides several reasons for utilizing hypnotisability measures in clinical
practice, including: 1. Standardised hypnotisability tests provide an indication of
the ...
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Pain Management: Practical Applications of the ...
Since patients vary in their level of hypnotic susceptibility, some clinicians may
only consider using hypnotic pain control techniques on patients who
demonstrate an adequate level of hypnotisability. If a patient passes the hand
levitation test ...
Chris J. Main, Michael J. L. Sullivan, Paul J. Watson, 2008
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Traumatic Events and Mental Health
PTSD as a dissociative disorder Hypnotisability has been used in a number of
studies as a measure of dissociation (Stutman and Bliss, 1985; Spiegel, Hunt and
Dondershine, 1988). It has been shown that levels of hypnotisability in patients ...
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International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis
Hypnotisability of anorexia and bulimia patients (abstract). Int. J. Clin. Exp. Hypn.,
30, 332. Pettinati, H. M., Horne, R. J. & Staats, J. M. (1985). Hypnotisability in
patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 42, 1014–1016.
Graham D. Burrows, Robb O. Stanley, Peter B. Bloom, 2002
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Hypnosis, Dissociation and Survivors of Child Abuse: ...
Hypnotisability is also related to attitudes towards food intake and fear of being
overweight (Groth-Marnat & Schumacher, 1990). These authors considered that
suggestibility may be a factor in the transmission of shared beliefs in family and ...
Marcia Degun-Mather, 2006
Hypnotisability can be related to the ability and propensity to “suspend disbelief”,
suggesting that a performerʼs ability to engage in and sustain characterisation is
related to the measures of hypnotisability; further suggesting that features of ...
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «HYPNOTISABILITY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
hypnotisability est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Thief in Highgate appears to HYPNOTISE shopkeeper before rifling …
'The thief, in this case, would probably have visited the shop a few days or weeks earlier to assess the level of hypnotisability of the shop ... «Daily Mail, déc 14»
Why atheists are brighter than Christians
... (4) agreeableness: altruism; (5) openness-intellect: intellectual curiosity, creativity, hypnotisability, unusual psychological experiences. «Church Times, mai 14»
Could a whiff of oxytocin help hypnosurgery?
... tried to hypnotise 40 men who scored low in an initial test for hypnotisability. They gave 19 of the men a nasal spray containing oxytocin - a ... «New Scientist, juin 11»
Expert witness in Freeman case should be sacked: MP
Professor Burrows told the jury he had tested Freeman's hypnotisability according to the Stanford hypnotic clinical scale and Freeman had ... «The Age, mai 11»