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Where the Wikipedia article seems to fall down is that assertions are often made that aren't backed up by references. A reasonable place to start therefore seems to be with the results of published studies - and ideally with systematic reviews where there is enough to go on. Titles (and often abstracts) for most published hypnosis research is available from http://www.hypnosis-research.org | Where the Wikipedia article seems to fall down is that assertions are often made that aren't backed up by references. A reasonable place to start therefore seems to be with the results of published studies - and ideally with systematic reviews where there is enough to go on. Titles (and often abstracts) for most published hypnosis research is available from http://www.hypnosis-research.org | ||
Ideas about structure for the article: | Ideas about structure for the article: |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 2 March 2008
Where the Wikipedia article seems to fall down is that assertions are often made that aren't backed up by references. A reasonable place to start therefore seems to be with the results of published studies - and ideally with systematic reviews where there is enough to go on. Titles (and often abstracts) for most published hypnosis research is available from http://www.hypnosis-research.org Ideas about structure for the article:
Definition
State vs. non-state (hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness)
Specificity of suggestions (describe range of alterations in sensation + perception)
Theories (Neo-dissociation theory, dissociated control theory...)
Neuroimaging findings
Clinical hypnosis
References