Ratings of subjective control were strongly correlated with subjective effort for lows but unrelated for highs. These results support the dissociated-control theory of hypnosis rather than the dissociated-experience or social-cognitive theories. 展开 ...
Hypnosis, for example, is said by some to revive traces of the original perception, thereby facilitating vivid access to the original stimulus material; it may allow subjects to pay selective attention to the material to be remembered, thereby increasing the probability of accurate recall; or it ...
The studies examined role enactment of fathers with different child-caring experiences using role-theory concepts. Fathers' normative expectations, personal ... JG Rustia,D Abbott - 《International Journal of Nursing Studies》 被引量: 63发表: 1993年 An experimental demonstration of hypnosis as role ...
Because if you’re putting out actions into the world and you’re getting feedback, but you’re not getting the timing correct, then you will have cognitive fragmentation, which is what schizophrenics have. We always talk to ourselves internally and listen to ourselves — we have an internal...
a review of the psychotherapy literature, reveals the meaning and implications of the analogy: Behavioral family therapy is to structural and strategic family therapy what cognitive behavior modification is to generative personality approaches (gestalt therapy, redecision therapy, and Ericksonian hypnosis)...
The most successful method to manipulate and control society is theHegelian Dialectic, named after its originator Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831). It has been used by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels to support their theory of communism. The dialectic process as described by Hegel can be...
(Eisenberger et al.1986), POS itself could engender either positive or negative outcomes. Literature has mainly focused on how POS serves as a cognitive channel forpositiveemployee reciprocity in employment relations (Rhoades and Eisenberger2002), neglecting the reality that employees could also ...
The first is the case of an agent acting according to the True and the Good, but under the influence of external forces like, for example, the authority of a determinate figure or hypnosis. In this case, it is evident that the agent is acting not for the right reasons. But, if we ...