Список литературы

Стандартный
0 оценок, среднее: 0,00 из 50 оценок, среднее: 0,00 из 50 оценок, среднее: 0,00 из 50 оценок, среднее: 0,00 из 50 оценок, среднее: 0,00 из 5 (0 оценок, среднее: 0,00 из 5)
Для того чтобы оценить запись, вы должны быть зарегистрированным пользователем сайта.
Загрузка...


MacHovee, F. J., & Man, S. C. (1978). Acupuncture and hypnosis compared: Fifty-eight Gases. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 88, 129-130.

Mare, C., Lynn, S. J., Kvaal, S., Segal, D., & Sivec, H. (1994). Hypnosis and the dream hidden observer: Primary process and demand characteristics. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 316-332.

Marlatt, G. A. (2002). Buddhist philosophy and the treatment of addictive behavior. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 9, 42-50.

Martin, M. Y., Bradley, L. A., Alexander, R. W., & Alarcon, G. (1996). Coping strategies predict disability in patients with primary fibromyalgia. Pain, 68, 45-53.

Matthews, W. J., Kirsch, L, & Mosher, D. (1985). The “double” hypnotic induction: An lmtial empirical test. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 94, 92-95.

Matthews, W. J., Lankton, S., & Lankton, C. (1993). An Ericksonian model of hypnotherapy. In J. W. Rhue, S. J. Lynn, & 1. Kirsch (Eds.), Handbook of clinical hypnosis (pp. 187-214). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Mattick, R. P., & Clarke, J. C. (1998). Development and validation of measures of social phobia scrutiny fear and social interaction anxiety. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 6, 455-470.

Mazzoni, G., & Kirsch, I. (2002). Autobiographical memories and beliefs. A preliminary me tacognitive model. InB. L. Schwartz &T. J. Perfect (Eds.), Applied metacognition (pp. 121-145). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Mazzoni, G. A., Loftus, E. F., Seitz, A., & Lynn, S. J. (1999). Creating a new childhood: Changing beliefs and memories through dream interpretation. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 13, 125-144.

McBride, P. E. (1992). The health consequences of smoking: Cardiovascular diseases. Medical Clinics of North America, 76, 333-353.

McConkey, К. M. (1986). Opinions about hypnosis and self-hypnosis before andafterhypnotic testing. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 34, 311-319.

McConkey, К. M. (1991). The construction and resolution of experience and behavior in hypnosis. InS. J. Lynn&J. W. Rhue (Eds.), Theories of hypnosis: Current models and perspectives (pp. 542-563). New York: Guilford Press.

McConkey, К. M., Bamier, A. J., & Sheehan, P. W. (1998). Hypnosis and pseudo-memory: Understanding the findings and their implications, in S. J. Lynn & К. M. McConkey (Eds.), Truth in memory (pp. 227-259). New York: Guilford Press.

McGlashan, T. M., Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. (1969). The nature ofhypnotic analgesia and placebo response to experimental pain. Psychosomatic Medicine, 31, 227-246.

Meares, A. (1961). An evaluation of the dangers of medical hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 4, 90-97.

Meichenbaum, D. (1994). A clinical handbook/practical therapist manual for assessing and treating adults with post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd). Clearwater, FL: Institute Press.

Meichenbaum, D., & Fong, G. T. (1993). How individuals control their own minds: A constructive narrative perspective. In D. M. Wegner & J. W. Pennebaker (Eds.), Handbook of mental control (pp. 473-490). New York: Prentice Hall.

Mellinger, D. I., & Lynn, S. J. (2003). The monster in the cave: How to face your fear and anxiety and live your life. New York: Berkley Books.

Merikle, P. M., & Joordens, S. (1997). Measuring unconscious influences. In J. D. Cohen &J. W. Schooler (Eds.), Scientific approaches to consciousness (утр. 109-123). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Mesmer, F. A. (1779). Memoire sur la decouverte du magnetisme animal, par M. Mesmer, docteur en medecine de la faculte do Vienne [Memoir ОП the discovery of animal magnetism by Mr. Mesmer, doctor of medicine from the faculty of Vienna], Geneva, Switzerland, and Paris: Didiot.

Meyer, E., & Lynn, S. J. (2004). The impact of hypnotic inductions, imaginative suggestibility, response    expectancies,    and performance standards on hypnotic suggestibility and experiences. Unpublished manuscript, Binghamton University, Bing-hamton, NY.

Meyer, E. C., & Lynn, S. J. (2005). The deteminants of hypnotic and nonhypnotic suggestibility. UnpubUshed manuscript, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY.

Meyer, T.J., Miller, M.L., Metzger, R.L., & Borkovec, T.D. (1990). Development and validation of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 28, 487-495.

Miller, M. E., & Bowers, K. S. (1986). Hypnotic analgesia and stress inoculation in the reduction of pain. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, 6-14.

Miller, M. E., & Bowers, K. S. (1993). Hypnotic analgesia: Dissociated experience or dissociated control? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102, 29-38.

Milling, L. S., & Costantino, C. A. (2000). Clinical hypnosis with children: First steps toward empirical support. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, «,113-137.

Milling, L. S., Kirsch, L, Allen, G. J., & Reutenauer, E. L. (2005). The effects of hypnotic and nonhypnotic imaginative suggestion on pain. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 29, 116-127.

Milling, L. S., Kirsch, I., Meunier, S. A., & Levine, M. R. (2002). Hypnotic analgesia and stress inoculation training: Individual and combined effects in analog treatment of experimental pain. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26, 355-371.

Mills, A., & Lynn, S. J. (2000). Past-life experiences. In E. Cardena, S. J. Lynn, & S. Krippner (Eds.), The varieties of anomalous experience (pp. 283-314). New York: Guilford Press.

Mitchell, С. M., & Drossman, D. A. (1987). Survey of the AGA membership relating to patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders. Gastroenterology, 92,1282-1284.

Mitchell, J. E„ Halmi, K. A., Wilson, G. T, Agras, W. S„ Kraemer, H. C„ & Crow, S. (2002).

A randomized secondary treatment study of women with bulimia nervosa who fail to respond to CBT. International Journalof Eating Disorders, 32, 271-281.

Moene, F. C., Spinhoven, R, Hoogduin, K. A. L., & Van Dyck, R. (2003). A randomized controlled trial of a hypnosis-based treatment for patients with conversion disorder, motor type. Internationa! Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 51, 29-50.

Montgomery, G. H.. David, D., Winkel, G., Silverstein, J., & Bovbjerg, D. (2002).

The effectiveness of adjunctive hypnosis with surgical patients: A meta-analysis. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 94, 1639-1645.

Montgomery, G. H., DuHamel, K. N.. & Redd, W. H. (2000). A meta-analysis of hypnotically induced analgesia: How effective is hypnosis? International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 48, 138-153.

Mowrer, О. H. (1960). Learning theory and behavior. New York: Wiley.

Myers, S. (2000). Empathic listening: Reports on the experience of being heard. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 40(2), 148-173.

Nadon, R., & Laurence, J.-R. (1994). Ideographic approaches to hypnosis research: Or how therapeutic practice can inform science. American Journalof Clinical Hypnosis, 27,85-94.

Nadon, R., Laurence, J.-R., & Perry, C. (1991). The two disciplines of scientific hypnosis: A synergistic model. In S. J. Lynn & J. W. Rhue (Eds.), Theories of hypnosis: Current models and perspectives (pp. 485-519). New York: Guilford Press.

Narrow, W. E., Rae, D. S., & Regier, D. A. (1998). NIMH epidemiology note: Prevalence of anxiety disorders. Retrieved April 5, 2004, from http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/ numbers.cfm Nash, M. R. (1987). What, if anything, is regressed about hypnotic age regression? Areview of the empirical literature. Psychological Bulletin, 102, 42-52.

Nash, M. R. (1991). Hypnosis as a special case of psychological regression. InS. J. Lynn& J. W. Rhue (Eds.), Theories of hypnosis: Current models and perspectives (pp. 171-194). New York: Guilford Press.

Nash, M. R. (1997). Why scientific hypnosis needs psychoanalysis (or something like it).

International journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 45, 291-300.

Nash, M. R. (2001). The truth and hype of hypnosis. Scientific American, 285, 46-55.

Nash, M. R. (2002). Mesmer, Franklin, and The Royal Commission, international Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 50, 291-422.

Nash, M. R., & Baker, E. L. (1993). Hypnosis in the treatment of anorexia nervosa. In J. W. Rhue, S. J. Lynn, & I. Kirsch (Eds.), Handbook of clinical hypnosis (pp. 383-394). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Nash, M. J., Drake, M., Wiley, R., Khalsa, S., & Lynn, S. J. (1986). The accuracy of recall of hypnotically age regressed subjects. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, 298-300.

Nash, M. R., & Spinier, D. (1989). Hypnosis and transference: A measure of archaic involvement with the hypnotist. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 37, 129-144.

National Institute of Mental Health. (2001). Best estimate 1-yearprevalence rates based on eca and ncs, ages 18-54. Retrieved April 4, 2004, from www.niaa.nih.gov.gallery National Institute of Mental Health. (2002). Mental health: A report of the surgeon general-epidemiology of mental illness. Retrieved April 3, 2004, from www.nimh.nih.gov Neufeld,V.,&Lynn,S. J. (1988). Asingle-sessiongroup self-hypnosis smoking cessation: Abrief communication.International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 36, 75-79.

Newman, M. G., Castonguay, L. G., Borkovec, T. D., & Molnar, C. (2004). Integrative psychotherapy for anxiety disorders. In R. Heimberg, D. S. Mennin, & C. L. Turk (Eds.), Generalized anxiety disorder: Advances in research and practice (pp. 320-350). New York: Guilford Press.

Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (1990). Sex differences in depression. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

O’Brien, T. (1990). The things they carried. New York: Broadway.

Olness, K., & Gardner, G. G. (1988). Hypnosis and hypnotherapy with children (2nd ed). New York: Grune & Stratton.

Ome, M. T. (1959). The nature of hypnosis: Artifact and essence. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 58, 277-299.

Orne, M. T. (1965). Undesirable effects of hypnosis: The determinants and management.

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 13, 226-237.

Ome, M.T. (1979). On the simulating subject as a quasi-control group in hypnosis research: What, why and how? In E. Fromm & R. Shor (Eds.), Hypnosis: Developments in research and new perspectives (2nd ed., pp. 519-565). Chicago: Aldine.

Ome, M. T, & McConkey, К. M. (1981). Toward convergent inquiry into self-hypnosis.

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 29, 313-323.

Page, R. A., & Green, J. P. (2002). Are recommendations to avoid hypnotic aftereffects being implemented? Contemporary Hypnosis, 19,167-171.

Palace, E. M. (1995). A cognitive-physiological process model of sexual arousal and response. Clinical Psychology Science and Practice, 2, 370-384.

atterson, D. R.. Everett, J. J., Burns, G. L., & Marvin, J. A. (1992). Hypnosis for the treatment ofburn pain. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 713-717.

Patterson, D. R.,& Jensen, M. P. (2003). Hypnosis and clinical pain. Psychological Bulletin, 129(4), 495-521.

Patterson, D. R., Questad, K. A., & DeLateur, B. J. (1989). Hypnotherapy as an adjunct to pharmacologies for the treatment of pain from burn debridement. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 31, 156-163.

Pedersen, L. L., Scrimgeour, W. G., & Lefcoe, N. M. (1975). Comparison ofhypnosis plus counseling, counseling alone, and hypnosis alone in a community service smoking withdrawal program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 920.

Perkins, K. A., Epstein, L. H., & Pastor, S. (1990). Changes in energy balance following Smoking Cessation and resumption of smoking in women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 58, 121-125.

Perry, C., Gelfand, R., & Marcovitch, P. (1979). The relevance of hypnotic susceptibility in the clinical content. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 89, 598-603.

Perry, C., & Laurence, J.-R. (1986). Social and psychological influences on hypnotic behavior.

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 9, 478-479.

Perry, C., & Mullen, G. (1975). The effects of hypnotic susceptibility on reducing smoking behavior treated by an hypnotic technique. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 31, 498-505.

Pettinati, H. M., Horne, R. J., & Staats, J. M. (1985). Hypnotizability in patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Archives of General Psychiatry, 42, 1014-1016.

Pettinati, H. M., Kogan, L. G., Margolis, C., Shrier, L., & Wade, J. J. (1989). Hypnosis, hypnotizability, and the bulimic patient. In L. M. Homyak & E. K. Baker (Eds.), Experiential therapies for eating disorders (pp. 34-59). New York: Guilford Press.

Piccione. C., Hilgard, E. R., & Zimbardo, P. G. (1989). On the degree of stability of measured hypnotizability over a 25-year period. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology’, 56, 289-295.

Pinnell, C. A., & Covino, N. A. (2000). Empirical findings on the use of hypnosis in medicine: A critical review. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 48, 170-194.





Комментарий к статье