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[The hypnotic state: a psychophysiologic dimension or a useless concept?].

G Tirone

    Minerva Medica
    |September 29, 1983
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    This study examines Barber's cognitive behavioral viewpoint, challenging the necessity of a distinct hypnotic state. It concludes that hypnosis, defined as a participatory state, remains valuable for unique behaviors and experiences.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Neuroscience

    Context:

    • Debate surrounding the nature of hypnosis.
    • Barber's cognitive behavioral alternative theory.
    • Traditional views of hypnosis as a psychophysical state.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze Barber's challenge to the hypnotic state.
    • To compare definitions of hypnosis.
    • To evaluate the functional agreement between differing viewpoints.

    Summary:

    • Barber's cognitive behavioral theory questions hypnosis as a unique psychophysical dimension.
    • Despite differing definitions, both Barber and proponents of the psychophysical state agree on hypnosis's function: hypnotic behavior is a function of ideoplastic monoideism.
    • The concept of hypnosis as a special participatory state, enabling unique behaviors and experiences, is deemed valuable.

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    Impact:

    • Re-evaluation of hypnosis as a distinct state.
    • Clarification of the functional aspects of hypnosis.
    • Reinforcement of the value of the participatory state model for understanding hypnotic phenomena.