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Kenneth S. Bowers, interactionism and hypnosis

J R Council1, E J Frischholz

  • 1Dept. of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58105-5075, USA. council@badlands.nodak.edu

The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
|February 21, 1998
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Kenneth Bowers significantly contributed to personality theory with his 1973 work on situationism. This paper analyzes his critique of situationism in psychology, highlighting its impact.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Personality Theory
  • Situationism

Background:

  • Kenneth Bowers' work spans hypnosis, health, and psychotherapy.
  • This paper focuses on his 1973 Psychological Review publication.
  • The publication critically analyzes situationism in psychology.

Discussion:

  • Examines Bowers' major contribution to personality theory.
  • Analyzes the critique of situationism presented in his 1973 work.
  • Situates Bowers' work within the broader context of psychological thought.

Key Insights:

  • Bowers' critique challenged prevailing views on situational influences on behavior.
  • His work emphasized the interaction between personal and situational factors.
  • This analysis provides a deeper understanding of situationism's impact on personality psychology.

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Outlook:

  • The enduring relevance of Bowers' situationism critique for contemporary personality research.
  • Potential for future research integrating Bowers' insights into modern psychological frameworks.
  • Continued exploration of the interplay between individual differences and situational contexts.