The Highly Hypnotizable Person
Theoretical, Experimental and Clinical Issues
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$34.95$31.46 - Paperback: 272 pages
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- Published: July 2004
- ISBN: 978-1-58391-172-3
- Publisher: Routledge
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- Edited by Michael Heap, Richard J. Brown and David A. Oakley.
It is commonly known that some individuals are more easily hypnotized than others. What is less clear is why, and what can be learnt from these individual differences for hypnosis as a whole. The Highly Hypnotizable Person is the first book to present an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of what research and evidence there is for the existence and features of highly hypnotisable people.
The Highly Hypnotizable Person draws on research findings from cognitive, developmental and clinical psychology and from neuropsychology and neurophysiology. Leading authorities on hypnosis provide a comprehensive account of what is known and understood about this phenomenon and treatment procedure, and in particular, the nature and implications of high susceptibility.