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  • 3. Operationalizing trance II: clinical application using a psychophenomenological approach.
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  • 11. Suggestibility, expectancy, trance state effects, and hypnotic depth: I. Implications for understanding hypnotism.
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  • 12. Types of hypnotically (un)susceptible individuals as a function of phenomenological experience: towards a typology of hypnotic types.
    Pekala RJ, Forbes EJ.
    Am J Clin Hypn; 1997 Jan; 39(3):212-24. PubMed ID: 9037798
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  • 13. Suggestibility, expectancy, trance state effects, and hypnotic depth: II. Assessment via the PCI-HAP.
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  • 15. Trait factors, state effects, and hypnotizability.
    Kumar VK, Pekala RJ, Cummings J.
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  • 18. The Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility and related instruments: individual and group administrations.
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  • 19. Composite effects of group drumming music therapy on modulation of neuroendocrine-immune parameters in normal subjects.
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  • 20. Neural Correlates of the Shamanic State of Consciousness.
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