David A. Oakley
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Abstract
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilitator of psychological therapies. It is also increasingly employed as a tool in research, particularly in association with modern neuroimaging techniques. This paper reviews some of these ‘instrumental’ uses of hypnosis in relation to conversion disorder (paralysis), malingering, chronic pain and disorders of volition and motor control. In addition to their relevance to models of normal psychological functioning, the findings have significant implications for the understanding and treatment of a range of clinical conditions. They also serve to underline the subjective ‘reality’ of the experiences that accompany hypnotic phenomena. It is concluded that hypnosis has a significant role to play in mainstream psychological, neuropsychological and clinically related research. Copyright © 2006 British Society of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
催眠作为一种研究工具:实验精神病理学
催眠本身就很有趣,并且已被证明是一种有用的心理治疗促进者。它也越来越多地被用作研究工具,特别是与现代神经成像技术相结合。本文回顾了催眠在转换障碍(麻痹)、装病、慢性疼痛以及意志和运动控制障碍方面的一些“工具性”应用。除了与正常心理功能模型相关外,这些发现对理解和治疗一系列临床疾病具有重要意义。它们还有助于强调伴随催眠现象的主观“现实”体验。结论:催眠在主流心理学、神经心理学和临床相关研究中具有重要作用。版权所有©2006英国实验学会;临床催眠。John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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