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to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS Volume XLI Number 1 (January 1993) pp. 1-80 Number 2 (April 1993) pp. 81-160 Number 3 (July 1993) pp. 161-256 Number 4 (October 1993) pp. 257-352 Authors: BAKER, ELGAN L., see LaClave, L. BALTHAZARD, CLAUDEG., “The Hypnosis Scales at Their Centenary: Some Fundamen- tal Issues Still Unresolved,” 47. BARBER, JOSEPH, “The Clinical Role of Responsivity Tests: A Master Class Commentary,” 165. BERTRAND, LORNE D., HENDERIKUS J. STAM, and H. LORRAINE RADTKE, “The Carleton Skills Training Package for Modifying Hypnotic Susceptibility—A Replication and Extension: A Brief Communication,” 6. BOWERS, KENNETH 6&., “The Waterloo-Stanford Group C (WSGC) Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility: Normative and Comparative Data,” 35. BROSS, MICHAEL, “[Book Review of] Klinische Hypnose [Clinical Hypnosis] edited by Dirk Revenstorf,” 234. “Chronology of the Presidents of the SCEH,” 172. CLAIBORN, CHARLES D., see Maurer, C. COUNCIL, JAMES R., “[Book Review of] Brief Therapy Approaches to Treating Anxiety and Depression edited by Michael D. Yapko,” 153. DIAMOND, MICHAELJ. , “A Question of Filling in the Gaps: A Master Class Commentary,” 261. FASKO, DANIEL, Jr., “[Book Review of] Symbol, Story and Ceremony: Using Metaphor in Individual and Family Therapy by Gene Combs and Jill Freedman,” 156. GARNETT, MICHELLE, see Sheehan, P. W. GEARAN, PAUL, and IRVING KIRSCH, “Response Expectancy as a Mediator of Hynotizability Modification: A Brief Communication,” 84. GLISKY, MARTHA L., and JOHN F. KIHLSTROM, “Hypnotizability and Facets of Open- ness,” 112. HAWKINS, RUSSELL, “An Analysis of Hypnotherapist-Client Sexual Intimacy,” 272. HILGARD, ERNEST R., “History of Research Centers and Professional Hypnosis Societies in the United States,” 173. KAPELIS, LIA, “[Book Review of] Hypnosis in Therapy by H. B. Gibson and M. Heap,” 317. KENNEY, ANDREA, “[Book Review of] Hypnotherapeutic Techniques: The Practice of Clinical Hypnosis (Volume I) by John G. Watkins,” 75. KIHLSTROM, JOHN F., see Glisky, M. L. KIRSCH, IRVING, see Gearan, P. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. XLI, No. 4, October 1993 349-351 © 1993 The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 349 350 INDEX OF VOLUME XLI KRONENBERGER, WILLIAM G., see LaClave, L. KURTZ, RICHARD M., see Lindsay, S. LACLAVE, LINDA, WILLIAM G. KRONENBERGER, ELGAN L. BAKER, and CATHERINE MORROW, “Use of Hypnosis Following Training in a Psychiatry Residency and Psychology Internship Program: A Brief Communication,” 265. LAIDLAW, TANNIS M., “Hypnosis and Attention Deficits After Closed Head Injury,” 97. LINDSAY, SUZANNE, RICHARD M. KURTZ, and JOHN A. STERN, “Hypnotic Suscep- tibility and the Endogenous Eyeblink: A Brief Communication,” 92. LINSSEN, A. CORRY G., see Spinhoven, P. LONDON, RAY WILLIAM, “[Book Review of] Clinical Behavioral Medicine: Some Concepts and Procedures by I. E. Wickramasekera,” 319. LYNN, STEVEN JAY, VICTOR NEUFELD, and CORNELIA MARE, “Direct Versus Indirect Suggestions: A Conceptual and Methodological Review,” 124. MARE, CORNELIA, see Lynn, S. J. MAURER, CANDIDA, MICHAEL SANTANGELO, and CHARLES D. CLAIBORN, “The Effects of Direct Versus Indirect Hypnotic Suggestion on Pain in a Cold Pressor Task,” 305. MORROW, CATHERINE, see LaClave, L. NEUFELD, VICTOR, see Lynn, S. J. RADTKE, H. LORRAINE, see Bertrand, L. D. ROBERTSON, ROSEMARY, see Sheehan, P. W. ROSSI, DONALD, “[Book Review of] Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm by Erika Fromm and Stephen Kahn,” 237. St. JEAN, RICHARD, “[Book Review of] Medical Hypnosis and Methods for Self-Control by Anatoly Odessky,” 321. SANTANGELO, MICHAEL, see Maurer, C. SCHNECK, JEROME M., “The History of the Founding of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: A Brief Communication,” 169. SHEEHAN, PETER W., MICHELLE GARNETT, and ROSEMARY ROBERTSON, “The Effects of Cue Level, Hypnotizability, and State Instruction on Responses to Leading Questions,” 287. SCEH 1993 Workshops Program, 241. SCEH 1993 Scientific Program, 324. SPIEGEL, DAVID, see Van Der Hart, O. SPINHOVEN, PHILIP, JOHAN VANDERLINDEN, MONIEK M. TER KUILE, and A. CORRY G. LINSSEN, “Assessment of Hypnotic Processes and Responsiveness in a Clinical Context,” 210. STAM, HENDERIKUSJ. , see Bertrand, L. D. STERN, JOHN A., see Lindsay, S. SZABO, CSABA, “The Phenomenology of the Experiences and the Depth of Hypnosis: Comparison of Direct and Indirect Induction Techniques,” 225. TER KUILE, MONIEK M., see Spinhoven, P. VAN DER HART, ONNO, and DAVID SPIEGEL, “Hypnotic Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-Induced Psychoses: The Early Psychotherapy of H. Breukink and Modern Views,” 191. VANDERLINDEN, JOHAN, see Spinhoven, P. WEISSBERG, MICHAEL, “Multiple Personality Disorder and Iatrogenesis: The Caution- ary Tale of Anna O.,” 15. ZARREN, JORDAN L., “[Book Review of] Clinical Self-Hypnosis: The Power of Words and Images by Shirley Sanders,” 74. Articles: “An Analysis of Hypnotherapist-Client Sexual Intimacy,” Hawkins, 272. “Assessment of Hypnotic Processes and Responsiveness in a Clinical Context,” Spinhoven et al., 210. INDEX OF VOLUME XLI 351 “The Carleton Skills Training Package for Modifying Hypnotic Susceptibility—A Replica- tion and Extension: A Brief Communication,” Bertrand et al., 6. “Chronology of the Presidents of the SCEH,” 172. “The Clinical Role of Responsivity Tests: A Master Class Commentary,” Barber, 165. “Direct Versus Indirect Suggestions: A Conceptual and Methodological Review,” Lynn et al., 124. “The Effects of Cue Level, Hypnotizability, and State Instruction on Responses to Leading Questions,” Sheehan et al., 287. “The Effects of Direct Versus Indirect Hypnotic Suggestion on Pain in a Cold Pressor Task,” Maurer et al., 305. “The History of the Founding of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: A Brief Communication,” Schneck, 169. “History of Research Centers and Professional Hypnosis Societies in the United States,” Hilgard, 173. “Hypnosis and Attention Deficits After Closed Head Injury,” Laidlaw, 97. “The Hypnosis Scales at Their Centenary: Some Fundamental Issues Still Unresolved,” Balthazard, 47. “Hypnotic Assessment and Treatment of Trauma-Induced Psychoses: The Early Psycho- therapy of H. Breukink and Modern Views,” Van Der Hart and Spiegel, 191. “Hypnotic Susceptibility and the Endogenous Eyeblink: A Brief Communication,” Lindsay et al., 92. “Hypnotizability and Facets of Openness,” Glisky and Kihlstrom, 112. “Multiple Personality Disorder and Iatrogenesis: The Cautionary Tale of Anna O.,” Weissberg, 15. “The Phenomenology of the Experiences and the Depth of Hypnosis: Comparison of Direct and Indirect Induction Techniques,” Szab6, 225. “A Question of Filling in the Gaps: A Master Class Commentary,” Diamond, 261. “Response Expectancy as a Mediator of Hynotizability Modification: A Brief Communica- tion,” Gearan and Kirsch, 84. “Use of Hypnosis Following Training in a Psychiatry Residency and Psychology Internship Program: A Brief Communication,” LaClave et al., 265. “The Waterloo-Stanford Group C (WSGC) Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility: Normative and Comparative Data,” Bowers, 35. Book Reviews: “Brief Therapy Approaches to Treating Anxiety and Depression edited by Michael D. Yapko,” Council, 153. “Clinical Behavioral Medicine: Some Concepts and Procedures by 1. E. Wickramasekera,” London, 319. “Clinical Self-Hypnosis: The Power of Words and Images by Shirley Sanders,” Zarren, 74. “Hypnosis in Therapy by H. B. Gibson and M. Heap,” Kapelis, 317. “Hypnotherapeutic Techniques: The Practice of Clinical Hypnosis (Volume I) by John G. Watkins,” Kenney, 75. “Klinische Hypnose [Clinical Hypnosis] edited by Dirk Revenstorf,” Bross, 234. “Medical Hypnosis and Methods for Self-Control by Anatoly Odessky,” St. Jean, 321. “Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm by Erika Fromm and Stephen Kahn,” Rossi, 237. “Symbol, Story and Ceremony: Using Metaphor in Individual and Family Therapy by Gene Combs and Jill Freedman,” Fasko, 156. SCEH Announcements: SCEH 1993 Workshops Program, 241. SCEH 1993 Scientific Program, 324.

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