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14-September-2008 12:50:18 - Suggestion Look up suggestion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. It has been suggested that Post-hypnotic suggestion be merged into this article or section. Discuss Suggestion is the name given to the psychological process by which one person may guide the thoughts, feelings or behaviour of another. For nineteenth century writers on psychology such as William James the words suggest and suggestion were used in senses very close to those which they have in common speech; one idea was said to suggest another when it brought that other idea to mind. Early scientific studies of hypnosis by scientists such as Clark Leonard Hull led to the extension of the meaning of these words in a special and technical sense Hull, 1933. Modern scientific study of hypnosis, which has followed the pattern of Hull's work, separates two essential factors: trance and suggestion Heap, 1996. The state of mind induced by trance is said to come about via the process of a hypnotic induction; essentially instructions and suggestions that an individual will enter a hypnotic state. Once a subject has entered hypnosis, suggestions are given which can produce the effects sought by the hypnotist. Commonly used suggestions on measures of suggestibility or susceptibility or, for those with a different theoretical orientation, hypnotic talent include suggestions that one's arm is getting lighter and floating up in the air, or the suggestion that a fly is buzzing around your head. The classic response to an accepted suggestion that one's arm is beginning to float in the air is that the subject perceives the intended effect as happening involuntarily Weitzenhoffer, 1980. Suggestions, however, can also have an effect in the absence of a hypnosis. These so-called waking suggestions are given in precisely the same way as hypnotic suggestions i.e., suggestions given within hypnosis and can produce strong changes in perceptual experience. Experiments on suggestion, in the absence of hypnosis, were conducted by early researchers such as Hull 1933. More recently, researchers such as Nicholas Spanos and Irving Kirsch have conducted experiments investigating such non-hypnotic-suggestibility and found a strong correlation between people's responses to suggestion both in- and outside hypnosis Kirsch Braffman, 2001. In addition to the kinds of suggestion typically delivered by researchers interested in hypnosis there are other forms of suggestibility, though not all are considered interrelated. These include: primary and secondary suggestibility older terms for non-hypnotic and hypnotic suggestibility respectively, hypnotic suggestibility i.e., the response to suggestion measured within hypnosis, and interrogative suggestibility yielding to interrogative questions, and shifting responses when interrogative pressure is applied: see Gudjonsson suggestibility scale. See also Hypnosis Post-hypnotic suggestion External links Exploring the science behind hypnosis References Heap, M. 1996 The nature of hypnosis. The Psychologist, 9 11, 498-501. Hull, C. L. 1933/2002. Hypnosis and suggestibility: an experimental approach. Crown House Publishing Kirsch, I., Braffman, W. 2001. Imaginative suggestibility and hypnotizability. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 42, 57-61. Wetizenhoffer, A. M. 1980. Hypnotic susceptibility revisited. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 22, 130-146. This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh ion, a publication now in the public domain. Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Suggestion Categories: Social psychologyHidden category: Articles to be merged since August 2007 Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages ÄŒesky Dansk Deutsch Français Lietuvių ‪Norsk bokmÃ¥l‬ РуÑ?Ñ?кий Simple English SlovenÄ?ina СрпÑ?ки / Srpski Suomi Svenska УкраїнÑ?ька This page was last modified on 10 February 2008, at 21:25
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