1st Edition
Methodologies of Hypnosis A Critical Appraisal of Contemporary Paradigms of Hypnosis
Preface. 1. Historical Antecedents and Perspectives 2. Hypnosis as an Altered State of Awareness: The Methodology of Ernest R. Hilgard 3. The Operational Approach to Hypnosis: The Model of Theodore X. Barber 4. Hypnosis as Role Enactment: The Model of Theodore R. Sarbin 5. Credulous versus Skeptical Accounts of Hypnotic Phenomena: The Methodology of J. Philip Sutcliffe 6. Real-Simulating Model of Hypnosis: The Methodology of Martin T. Orne 7. The Effects of Hypnotizability, Hypnosis, and Motivation on Hypnotic Behavior: The London–Fuhrer Design 8. Validity of Inference and the Application of Convergent Strategies: The Implications of Cross-Paradigm Check 9. Summary and Conclusions: Current Issues and Guidelines to Practice. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
Biography
Peter Sheehan, Campbell Perry






