Target article and peer-commentary
Table of Contents
Letters
Letters
Judy Coldoff, Stanley Blicker, Marie Wilson, Noémie Aubert Bonn
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85–86
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News & Views
Square to be HIP: The perils of the Hypnotic Induction Profile
Ilia Blinderman
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87–89
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Articles
Graham F. Wagstaff
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90–108
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Commentary
When in Doubt, Forbear!
Jean-Roch Laurence
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109–111
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A Somewhat Altered Debate about the Hypnotic State
Erik Woody, Pamela Sadler
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112–114
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Defining Hypnosis: The Pitfalls of Prioritizing Spontaneous Experience Over Response to Suggestion
Devin B. Terhune
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115–117
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Defining Hypnosis: Process, Product, and the Value of Tolerating Ambiguity
Vince Polito, Amanda J. Barnier, Kevin M. McConkey
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118–120
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Spinning in Circles
Etzel Cardeña
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121–123
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Wagstaff’s Definition of Hypnosis
Irving Kirsch
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124–125
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Defining Hypnosis: Altered States and the Need for Parsimony
Michael H. Connors
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126–128
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Hazards of ‘Final’ Definition
John A. O'Neil
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129–131
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Response
Making the Distinction Between the “Hypnotic” and “Non-Hypnotic”
Graham F. Wagstaff
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132–150
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