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S J Lynn

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The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|March 28, 2001
Informed consent and uninformed clinical practice: dissociation, hypnosis and false memoriesS J Lynn
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|October 1, 1994
The interface of research and clinical practiceS J Lynn
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|July 1, 1997
Automaticity and hypnosis: a sociocognitive accountS J Lynn
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|March 28, 2001
Hypnosis, the hidden observer, and not-so-hidden consentS J Lynn
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|April 1, 1988
A single-session group self-hypnosis smoking cessation treatment: a brief communicationV Neufeld, S J Lynn
The American Psychologist|July 29, 1999
Automaticity in clinical psychologyI Kirsch, S J Lynn
Psychological Bulletin|May 23, 1998
Dissociating the wheat from the chaff in theories of hypnosis: Reply to Kihlstrom (1998) and Woody and Sadler (1998)I Kirsch, S J Lynn
Psychological Bulletin|February 14, 1998
Dissociation theories of hypnosisI Kirsch, S J Lynn
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|January 1, 1989
Music absorption and hypnotizabilityM Snodgrass, S J Lynn
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|July 1, 1997
Hypnotic involuntariness and the automaticity of everyday lifeI Kirsch, S J Lynn
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The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|March 28, 2001
Informed consent and uninformed clinical practice: dissociation, hypnosis and false memoriesS J Lynn
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|October 1, 1994
The interface of research and clinical practiceS J Lynn
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|July 1, 1997
Automaticity and hypnosis: a sociocognitive accountS J Lynn
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|March 28, 2001
Hypnosis, the hidden observer, and not-so-hidden consentS J Lynn
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|April 1, 1988
A single-session group self-hypnosis smoking cessation treatment: a brief communicationV Neufeld, S J Lynn
The American Psychologist|July 29, 1999
Automaticity in clinical psychologyI Kirsch, S J Lynn
Psychological Bulletin|May 23, 1998
Dissociating the wheat from the chaff in theories of hypnosis: Reply to Kihlstrom (1998) and Woody and Sadler (1998)I Kirsch, S J Lynn
Psychological Bulletin|February 14, 1998
Dissociation theories of hypnosisI Kirsch, S J Lynn
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|January 1, 1989
Music absorption and hypnotizabilityM Snodgrass, S J Lynn
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|July 1, 1997
Hypnotic involuntariness and the automaticity of everyday lifeI Kirsch, S J Lynn
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