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Hypnosis, Will And Memory: A Psycho-Legal History By Laurence & Perry 1988 PB

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Book Title
Psycho
Genre
History
Topic
Memorials
ISBN
9780898625042

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
0898625041
ISBN-13
9780898625042
eBay Product ID (ePID)
478226

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Hypnosis Will and Memory : a Psycho-Legal History
Subject
Hypnotism, Forensic Psychology
Publication Year
1988
Type
Textbook
Author
Campbell Perry, Jean-Roch Laurence
Subject Area
Psychology
Series
The Guilford Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
29.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
87-019672
Dewey Edition
19
Dewey Decimal
154.7/09
Synopsis
HYPNOSIS, WILL, AND MEMORY, in providing a comprehensive history of hypnosis, illuminates current debates concerning its use in legal and investigative proceedings. Jean-Roch Laurence and Perry Campbell show how powerful certain beliefs and expectations that have always pervaded hypnosis remain in contemporary thought. Does the hypnotized subject give up all control to the hypnotist? Can a subject be made to do something against his or her will? Is a subject's recall more accurate under hypnosis? Or does hypnosis obscure remembered events by implicitly asking the subject to fill in the blanks''? The authors explore more than just these practical problems: An implicit theme is the plausibility of scientifically generating facts'' about what a subject is experiencing, and how theoretical stances can color interpretations of subjective phenomena., HYPNOSIS, WILL, AND MEMORY, in providing a comprehensive history of hypnosis, illuminates current debates concerning its use in legal and investigative proceedings. Jean-Roch Laurence and Perry Campbell show how powerful certain beliefs and expectations that have always pervaded hypnosis remain in contemporary thought. Does the hypnotized subject give up all control to the hypnotist? Can a subject be made to do something against his or her will? Is a subject's recall more accurate under hypnosis? Or does hypnosis obscure remembered events by implicitly asking the subject to fill in the blanks'? The authors explore more than just these practical problems: An implicit theme is the plausibility of scientifically generating facts' about what a subject is experiencing, and how theoretical stances can color interpretations of subjective phenomena., HYPNOSIS, WILL, AND MEMORY, in providing a comprehensive history of hypnosis, illuminates current debates concerning its use in legal and investigative proceedings. Jean-Roch Laurence and Perry Campbell show how powerful certain beliefs and expectations that have always pervaded hypnosis remain in contemporary thought. Does the hypnotized subject give up all control to the hypnotist? Can a subject be made to do something against his or her will? Is a subject's recall more accurate under hypnosis? Or does hypnosis obscure remembered events by implicitly asking the subject to ''fill in the blanks''? The authors explore more than just these practical problems: An implicit theme is the plausibility of scientifically generating ''facts'' about what a subject is experiencing, and how theoretical stances can color interpretations of subjective phenomena.
LC Classification Number
BF1125.L38 1988

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