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ACRPH     American Medical Association. 1985. Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis. Journal of the American Medical Association 253(13): 1918-1923.
ACRPH     American Medical Association. 1986. Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 34(1): 1-12.
ACRPH     Baker, Robert A. 1990. They Call It Hypnosis. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.
ACRPH     Barber, Theodore X. 1969. Hypnosis: A Scientific Approach. New York: D. Van Nostrand.
ACRPH     Barber, T. X. and Wilson, S. C. 1979. The Barber Suggestibility Scale and the Creative Imagination Scale: Experimental and Clinical Applications. The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 21(2 & 3):84-108.
ACRPH     Brown, D. P. and Fromm, E. 1986. Hypnotherapy and Hypnoanalysis. Hillsdale, NJ: Earlbaum.
ACRPH     Bullard, Thomas Eddie. 1994. The Overstated Dangers of Hypnosis. In Alien Discussions: Proceedings of the Abduction Study Conference, ed. Andrea Pritchard, David E. Pritchard, John E. Mack, Pam Kasey, and Claudia Yapp, Cambridge: North Cambridge Press.
ACRPH     Carlson, E. B. and Putnam, F. W. 1989. Integrating Research on Dissociation and Hypnotizability: Are there Two Pathways to Hypnotizability? Dissociation 2(1): 32-38.
ACRPH     Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Medical Association. 1985. Scientific Status of Refreshing Recollection by the Use of Hypnosis. Journal of the American Medical Association 253: 1918-1923.
ACRPH     Council, J. R. and Huff, K. D. 1990. Hypnosis, Fantasy Activity, and Reports of Paranormal Experiences in High, Medium, and Low Fantasizers. British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis 7: 9-15.
ACRPH     Dinges, D. F., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., Powell, J. W., Orne, M. T., and Erdelyi, M. H. 1992. Evaluating Hypnotic Memory Enhancement (Hypermnesia and Reminiscence) Using Multitrial Forced Recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 18: 1139-1147.
ACRPH     Dixon, M. and Laurence, J. R. 1992. Two Hundred Years of Hypnosis Research: Questions Resolved? Questions Unanswered! In Contemporary Hypnosis Research, ed. E. Fromm and M. Nash, 34-66. New York: Guilford.
ACRPH     Dywan, J. and Bowers, K. 1983. The Use of Hypnosis to Enhance Recall. Science? 222: 184-185.
ACRPH     Erdelyi, M. H. 1993. Repression: The Mechanism and the Defense. In Handbook of Mental Control, D. M. Wegner and J. W. Pennebaker. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
ACRPH     Fuhrman, N. L., Zingaro, J. C., and Kokenes, B. 1990. A Preliminary Comparative Study of Drawings Produced Under Hypnosis and in a Simulated State by Both MPD and Non-MPD Adults. Dissociation 3(2): 107-112.
ACRPH     Gary, M. and Loftus, E. F. 1994. Pseudomemories Without Hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 42: 363-378.
ACRPH     Gary, M., Loftus, E. F., and Brown, S. W. 1994. Memory: A River Runs through It. Consciousness and Cognition 3: 438-451.
ACRPH     Haines, Richard F. 1989. A "Three Stage Technique" (TST) to Help Reduce Biasing Effects During Hypnotic Regression. Journal of UFO Studies 1: 163-167.
ACRPH     Haines, Richard F. 1990. Hypnosis Problems and Techniques. Paper presented at the National Conference on Anomalous Experience, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
ACRPH     Hilgard, Ernest. R. 1965. Hypnotic Susceptibility. New York: Harcourt Brace & World.
ACRPH     Hilgard, Ernest R. 1979. Personality and Hypnosis: A Study of Imaginative Involvement. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
ACRPH     Hilgard, Ernest R. 1981. Hypnosis Gives Rise to Fantasy and is not a Truth Serum. Skeptical Inquirer 5(Spring).
ACRPH     Holmes, David S. 1990. The Evidence for Repression: An Examination of Sixty Years of Research in Repression and Dissociation: Implications for Personality, Theory, Psychopathology and Health, ed. J. Singer, pp. 85-102. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
ACRPH     Kihlstrom, J. F. 1985. Hypnosis. Annual Review of Psychology 36: 385-418.
ACRPH     Kihlstrom, J. F. and Hoyt, I. P. 1988. Hypnosis and the Psychology of Delusions. In Delusional Beliefs: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, ed. T. F. Oltmanns and B. A. Maher, 66-109. New York: Wiley.
ACRPH     Kirsch, Irving 1985. Response Expectancy as a Determinant of Experience and Behavior. American Psychologist 40(11): 1189-1202.
ACRPH     Kirsch, Irving., Mobayed, C. P., Council, J. R., and D. A. Kenny. 1992. Expert Judgments of Hypnosis from Subjective State Reports. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 101: 657-662.
ACRPH     Klass, Philip J. 1981. Hypnosis and UFO Abductions. Skeptical Inquirer 5(3).
ACRPH     Laurence, Jean-Roch, Robert Nadon, Heather Nogrady and Campbell Perry. 1986. Duality, Dissociation, and Memory Creation in Highly Hypnotizable Subjects. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 34(4): 295-310.
ACRPH     Lynn, S. J. and Rhue, J. W. 1991. Hypnosis Theories: Themes, Variations, and Research Directions. In Theories of Hypnosis: Current Models and Perspectives, ed. S. J. Lynn and J. W. Rhue, 601-626. New York: Guilford.
ACRPH     Lynn, S. J. Rhue, J. W., and Weekes, J. R. 1990. Hypnotic Involuntariness: A Social Cognitive Analysis. Psychological Review 97: 169-184.
ACRPH     Lynn, S. J., Rhue, J. W., Green, J. P., Mare, C., and Williams, B. 1992. Fantasy Proneness and Hypnotizability: A Stringent Test. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC
ACRPH     Lynn, S. J., Rhue, J. W., Myers, B., and Weekes, J. R. 1994. Pseudomemory and Hypnosis: Real Versus Simulating Subjects. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 52: 118-129.
ACRPH     McConkey, K. M. 1992. The Effects of Hypnotic Procedures on Remembering: The Experimental Findings and Their Implications for Forensic Hypnosis. In Contemporary Hypnosis Research, ed. E. Fromm and M. R. Nash, 405-429. New York: The Guilford Press.
ACRPH     McConkey, K. M., Barnier, A. J. and Sheehan, P. W. In press. Hypnosis and Pseudomemory: Understanding the Findings and Their Implications. In Truth in Memory, ed. S. J. Lynn and N. P. Spanos. New York: Guilford.
ACRPH     Miller, M. E. and Bowers, K. 1993. Hypnotic Analgesia: Dissociated Experience or Dissociated Control? Journal of Abnormal Psychology 102(1): 29-38.
ACRPH     Mingay, D. J. 1987. The Effect of Hypnosis on Eyewitness Memory: Reconciling Forensic Claims and Research Findings. Applied Psychology 36: 163-183.
ACRPH     Moore, R. K. 1964. Susceptibility to Hypnosis and Susceptibility to Social Influence. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 68: 282-294.
ACRPH     Nogrady, H., McConkey, K. M., and Perry, C. 1985. Enhancing Visual Memory: Trying Hypnosis, Trying Imagination, and Trying Again. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 92: 223-235.
ACRPH     O’Connell, D. N. Shor, R. E., and Orne, M. T. 1970. Hypnotic Age Regression: An Empirical and Methodological Analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology Monographs 76(3, Pt. 2): 1-32.
ACRPH     Ofshe, R. J. 1992. Inadvertent Hypnosis During Interrogation: False Confession Due to Dissociative State; Mis-identified Multiple Personality and the Satanic Cult Hypothesis. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 4(3): 125-156.
ACRPH     Orne, M. T. 1971. The Simulation of Hypnosis: Why, How, and What it Means. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 19: 183-210.
ACRPH     Orne, M. T. 1979. The Use and Misuse of Hypnosis in Court. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 27(4): 311-341.
ACRPH     Orne, M. T. 1990. The Use and Effectiveness of Hypnosis and the Cognitive Interview for Enhancing Eyewitness Recall. Final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice. Merion Station, PA: Institute for Experimental Psychiatry.
ACRPH     Orne, M. T. and Dinges, D. F. 1989. Hypnosis. In Textbook of Pain, ed. P. D. Wall and R. Melzack, second edition., 1021-1031. London: Churchill Livingstone.
ACRPH     Orne, M. T. and Dinges, D. F. 1989a. Hypnosis. In Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/V, ed. H. I. Kaplan and B. J. Sadock, 1501-1516. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
ACRPH     Orne, M. T., Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., and Orne, E. C. 1988. Reconstructing Memory Through Hypnosis: Forensic and Clinical Implications. In Hypnosis and Memory, ed. H. M. Pettinati, 21-63. New York: Guilford.
ACRPH     Rader, C. M., Kunzendorf, R. G., and Carrabino, C. The Relation of Imagery Vividness, Absorption, Reality Boundaries and Synesthesia to Hypnotic States and Traits. In Hypnosis and Imagination, ed. R. G. Kunzendorf, N. Spanos, and B. Wallace, 1-59.
ACRPH     Sarbin, T. R. and Coe, W. C. 1972. Hypnosis: A Social Psychological Analysis of Influence Communication. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
ACRPH     Scheflin, A. W. and Shapiro, J. L. 1989. Trance on Trial. New York: Guilford Press.
ACRPH     Scheflin, A. W. In press. Hypnosis: 1994 and Beyond. Hypnos.
ACRPH     Sheehan, P. 1988. Memory Distortion in Hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 36: 296-311.
ACRPH     Sheehan, P. W., Garnett, M., and Robertson, R. 1993. The Effects of Cue Level, Hypnotizability, and State Instruction on Responses to Leading Questions. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 41(4): 287-304.
ACRPH     Silva, C. E. and Kirsch, I. 1992. Interpretive Sets, Expectancy, Fantasy Proneness, and Dissociation as Predictors of Hypnotic Response. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 63: 847-856.
ACRPH     Singer, J. ed. 1990. Repression and Dissociation: Implications for Personality, Theory, Psychopathology and Health. Chicago: University of Chicago Press
ACRPH     Smyser, C. H. and Baron, D. A. 1993. Hypnotizability, Absorption, and the Subscales of the Dissociative Experiences Scale in a Nonclincal Population. Dissociation 6(1): 42-46.
ACRPH     Spanos, Nicholas P. 1986. Hypnotic Behavior: A Social-psychological Interpretation of Amnesia, Analgesia, and "Trance Logic." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9: 449-502.
ACRPH     Spanos, Nicholas P. 1987-1988. Past-life Hypnotic Regression: A Critical View. The Skeptical Inquirer 12: 174-180.
ACRPH     Spanos, Nicholas P. and Barber, T. X. 1974. Towards a Convergence in Hypnosis Research. American Psychologist 29: 500-11.
ACRPH     Spanos, Nicholas P. and Chaves, John F. eds. 1989. Hypnosis: The Cognitive Behavioral Perspective. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books
ACRPH     Spanos, Nicholas P., E. Menary, N. J., Gabora, S. C. DuBreuil, and B. Dewhirst. 1991. Secondary Identity Enactments During Hypnotic Past-life Regression: A Sociocognitive Perspective. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 61(2): 308-320.
ACRPH     Spanos, Nicholas P., N. Churchill and McPeake, J. D. 1976. Experiential Response to Auditory and Visual Hallucination Suggestions in Hypnotic Subjects. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 44(5): 729-738.
ACRPH     Steinberg, M., Cicchetti, D., Buchanan, J., Hall, P., and Rounsaville, B. 1993. Clinical Assessment of Dissociative Symptoms and Disorders: The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D). Dissociation.
ACRPH     Sutcliffe, J. P. 1961. ‘Credulous’ and ‘Skeptical’ View of Hypnotic Phenomena. Journal Abnormal and Social Psychology 62(2): 189-200.
ACRPH     Tellegen, A. and Atkinson, G. 1974. Openness to Absorbing and Self-altering Experiences ("Absorption"), a Trait Related to Hypnotic Susceptibility. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 83(3): 268-277.
ACRPH     True, R. M. 1949. Experimental Control in Hypnotic Age Regression States. Science 110: 583-84.
ACRPH     van der Hart, O. and Spiegel, D. 1993. Hypnotic Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-induced Psychoses: The Early Psychotherapy of H. Breulink and Modern Views. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 41(3): 191-209.
ACRPH     Weitzenhoffer, A. M. and Hilgard, E. R. 1967. Revised Stanford Profile Scales of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Forms I and II. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.
ACRPH     Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C. and Orne, M. T. 1991. Distinguishing the Source of Memories Reported During Prior Waking and Hypnotic Recall Attempts. Applied Cognitive Psychology 5: 51-59.
ACRPH     Wilson, S. C. and Barber, T. X. 1978. The Creative Imagination Scale as a measure of Hypnotic Responsiveness: Applications to Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 20: 235-249.
ACRPH     Wilson, S. C. and Barber, T. X. 1983. The Fantasy Prone Personality: Implications for Understanding Imagery, Hypnosis, and Parapsychological Phenomena. In Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application, ed. A. A. Sheikh, 340-390. New York: Wiley.
ACRPH     Woody, E. Z., Bowers, K. S., and Oakman, J. M. 1992. A Conceptual Analysis of Hypnotic Responsiveness: Experience, Individual Differences and Context. In Contemporary Hypnosis Research, ed. E. Fromm and M. Nash, 3-33. New York: Guilford.
ACRPH     Woody, E. Z., Oakman, J. M. and Drugovic, M. 1995. A Re-examination of the Role of Non-hypnotic Suggestibility in Hypnotic Responsiveness. Unpublished manuscript, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
ACRPH     Yuille, J. C. and McEwan, N. H. 1985. The Use of hypnosis as an Aid to Eyewitness Memory. Journal of Applied Psychology 70: 389-400.

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