Preference between two methods of active-alert hypnosis: not all techniques are created equal
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Alarcón Aguilar, Ana H.; Capafons, Antonio; Bayot, Agustín; Cardeña, Etzel
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Preference between two methods of active-alert hypnosis: not all techniques are created equalFecha de publicación
1999Editor
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0002-9157Cita bibliográfica
Ana Alarcón , Antonio Capafons , Agustín Bayot & Etzel Cardeña PhD (1999) Preference between Two Methods of Active-Alert Hypnosis: Not All Techniques are Created Equal, American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 41:3, 269-276, DOI: 10.1080/00029157.1999.10404218Tipo de documento
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In a cross-over design (N = 80), we compared the differential liking and preference for two hypnotic techniques involving physical activity: active-alert and waking-alert (or alert-hand) procedures. Participants ... [+]
In a cross-over design (N = 80), we compared the differential liking and preference for two hypnotic techniques involving physical activity: active-alert and waking-alert (or alert-hand) procedures. Participants expressed significantly higher liking and preference for the waking-alert as compared to the active-alert procedure. The latter technique, which also had significantly lower suggestibility scores(Cardeña et al., 1998) was also associated with a significantly higher attrition rate (23%). These significant differences may be explained by the greater physical effort and difficulty associated with the active-alert technique. It seems that the waking-alert method extends the advantages of active hypnosis (e.g., alertness, enhanced self-mastery) to individuals who may dislike or are unable to cope with the greater demands required by the active-alert procedure. [-]
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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 41:3, 269-276Derechos de acceso
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