催眠能力:新兴的观点和研究。

Gary Elkins
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可催眠性是指“个体在催眠状态下体验生理、感觉、情感、思想或行为变化的能力”(Elkins, Barabasz, Council, & Spiegel, 2015)。研究表明,大多数人都是可以被催眠的,而且在可催眠性方面存在个体差异。近年来,在寻求改进旧测量工具的视角和新的、经过良好验证的测量量表方面取得了重要进展。新兴研究试图解决以下问题:可催眠性是一种独立于正式催眠诱导的自然人类能力吗?多成分理论是否最准确地解释了可催眠性的差异?我们能从对旧的催眠易感性测量方法的批判性回顾中学到什么?可催眠性评估可以通过电话完成吗?目前对催眠诱导谱的研究发现了什么?可催眠性评估是否有治疗益处?比较旧的和新的催眠能力的测量方法,如埃尔金斯催眠能力量表,是否指向了一个基于当代研究的新的“黄金标准”?IJCEH的本期特刊提供了对这些重要问题的见解。
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Hypnotizability: Emerging Perspectives and Research.

Hypnotizability refers to "An individual's ability to experience suggested alterations in physiology, sensations, emotions, thoughts, or behavior during hypnosis" (Elkins, Barabasz, Council, & Spiegel, 2015). Research has demonstrated that most people are hypnotizable and that individual differences in hypnotizability exist. In recent years, there have been important advances on perspectives and new, well-validated scales for measurement that seek to improve on older measurement instruments. Emerging research has sought to address questions such as: Is hypnotizability a natural human ability independent from formal hypnotic inductions?; Are multi-component theories most accurate to account for differences in hypnotizability?; What can we learn from a critical review of older measures of hypnotic susceptibility?; Can hypnotizability assessment be accomplished by phone?; What is being found from current study of the Hypnotic Induction Profile?; Can assessment of hypnotizability have therapeutic benefits?; Does comparison of older and newer measures of hypnotizability such as the Elkins Hypnotizability Scale point to a new "gold standard" based on contemporary research? This special issue of the IJCEH provides insights into these important questions.

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期刊介绍: The IJCEH will keep you up to date on the latest clinical and research findings in the field, thanks to leading scholars from around the world examining such topics as: •Hypnotherapeutic Techniques •Pain and Anxiety Relief •Disociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) •Altered States of Consciousness •Delayed Recall •Dissociation •Forensic Uses of Hypnosis •Hypnosis in Eyewitness Memory •Hypnotic Induction in Dentistry •Hypnotizability •Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder •Self-Hypnosis •Control of Smoking •Weight Management •Ego State Hypnotherapy •Theories of Hypnosis •Physiological & Psychological Bases of Hypnosis
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