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The response set theory of hypnosis: expectancy and physiology
1University of Connecticut, USA.
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
|June 22, 2001
Abstract:
A recent exposition of the response set theory of hypnosis (Kirsch, 2000) contained incorrect and misleading figures. The correct figures illustrated a complementary relation between mental and physiological phenomena. The figures as published erroneously suggested that the author espoused epiphenomenalism. As shown in this corrected version, Kirsch proposes that mind states and body states be considered as two ways of viewing a single psychophysiological phenomenon.