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Abstract
This is Part II of a commentary which places in the contemporary context, ‘A theory of hypnosis based on principles of conditioning and inhibition (Barrios, 2001).’ Whereas Part I includes evidence both in support of the theory and comparisons with other contemporary theories, Part II presents some of the benefits of the theory which includes: (1) a further understanding of the hallucinogens, biofeedback, higher-order conditioning, placebos and religion; (2) development of more effective methods of hypnotic induction; (3) development of more effective methods for giving post-hypnotic suggestions; (4) and development of Self-Programmed Control (SPC; Barrios, 1973b, 1985), a positive-oriented behavioural improvement programme aimed at producing self-actualization, greater self-efficacy, and higher emotional intelligence. I present the positive results of SPC's application in the areas of: education, welfare, industry, medicine, and drug rehabilitation. Copyright © 2007 British Society of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
基于条件反射和抑制原理的催眠理论评论第二部分:该理论的好处
这是一篇评论的第二部分,在当代语境下,“基于条件反射和抑制原理的催眠理论”(Barrios, 2001)。第一部分包括支持该理论的证据以及与其他当代理论的比较,而第二部分则展示了该理论的一些好处,包括:(1)对致幻剂、生物反馈、高阶条件反射、安慰剂和宗教的进一步理解;(2)开发更有效的催眠诱导方法;(3)开发更有效的催眠后暗示方法;(4)自程序控制(SPC)的发展;Barrios, 1973b, 1985),这是一种积极导向的行为改善计划,旨在产生自我实现,更高的自我效能感和更高的情商。我介绍了SPC在教育、福利、工业、医药和戒毒等领域应用的积极成果。版权所有©2007英国实验学会;临床催眠。John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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