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The Hypnotic Induction in the Broad Scheme of Hypnosis: A Sociocognitive Perspective.

Steven Jay Lynn1, Reed Maxwell1, Joseph P Green2.   

Abstract

Researchers and clinicians typically divide hypnosis into two distinct parts: the induction and the suggestions that follow. We suggest that this distinction is arbitrary and artificial. Different definitions of hypnosis ascribe different roles to the hypnotic induction, yet none clearly specifies the mechanisms that mediate or moderate subjective and behavioral responses to hypnotic suggestions. Researchers have identified few if any differences in responding across diverse hypnotic inductions, and surprisingly little research has focused on the specific ingredients that optimize responsiveness. From a sociocognitive perspective, we consider the role of inductions in the broader scheme of hypnosis and suggest that there is no clear line of demarcation between prehypnotic information, the induction, suggestions, and other constituents of the hypnotic context. We describe research efforts to maximize responses to hypnotic suggestions, which encompass the induction and other aspects of the broader hypnotic framework, and conclude with a call for more research on inductions and suggestions to better understand their role within hypnotic interventions in research and clinical contexts.

Keywords:  hypnosis; hypnosis definition; hypnotic responsiveness; hypnotic suggestion; induction

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28300512     DOI: 10.1080/00029157.2016.1233093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Hypn        ISSN: 0002-9157


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