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to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS VOLUME XLIV Number 1 (January 1996) pp. 1-96 Number 2 (April 1996) pp. 97-176 Number 3 (July 1996) pp. 177-280 Number 4 (October 1996) pp. 281-416 Authors: ADRIAN, CHERI, “Therapist Sexual Feelings in Hypnotherapy: Managing Therapeutic Boundaries in Hypnotic Work,” 20-32. ALLEN, JOHN J. B., HEATHER LAW, and JOHN J. LARAVUSO, “Items for Assessing Posthypnotic Recognition Amnesia With the HGSHS:A and the SHSS:C,” 52-65. ALLEN, PHILIP A., See Wallace, B. BAKER, ELGAN L., and MICHAEL MACLEAN, “[Book Review of] The Evolution of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference, by Jeffrey K. Zeig (Ed.),” 270-272. BAKER, JEFFREY, M., see Walling, D. P. BARBER, JOSEPH, FRED H. FRANKEL, and JOHN F. KIHLSTROM, “In Memoriam: Dr. Kenneth S. Bowers (1937-1996),” 284-286. BARNIER, AMANDAJ. , and KEVIN M. McCONKEY, “Action and Desire in Posthypnotic Responding,” 120-139. BRYANT, RICHARD A., “[Book review of] Dissociation: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives by Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue (Eds.),” 165-168. CHAVES, JOHN FE, “[Book review of] From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing by Adam Crabtree,” 153-155. CUMMINGS, JAMES, see Kumar, V. K. CUMMINS, MARK, “[Book review of] Extrapolations: Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy. Ericksonian Monographs. No. 6 by Stephen R. Lankton and Jeffrey K. Zeig (Eds.) [and] The Broader Implications of Ericksonian Therapy. Ericksonian Monographs No. 7 by Stephen R. Lankton (Ed.),” 265-268. DANE, JOSEPH R., “Hypnosis for Pain and Neuromuscular Rehabilitation With Multiple Sclerosis: Case Summary, Literature Review, and Analysis of Outcomes,” 208-231. DANE, JOSEPH R., see Kessler, R. De BENEDITTIS, GIUSEPPE, “Hypnosis and Spasmodic Torticollis—Report of Four Cases: A Brief Communication,” 292-306. De BENEDITTIS, GIUSEPPE, “In Memoriam to Professor Gualtiero Guantieri,” 182. De FELICE, EUGENE A., “In Memoriam: Dr. William S. Kroger (1906-1995),” 287-289. DINGES, DAVID F.,, see Orne, E. C. DIXON, AMY E., see Singer, J. L. DIXON, MIKE, LOUISE LABELLE, and JEAN-ROCH LAURENCE, “A Multivariate Ap- proach to the Prediction of Hypnotizability,” 250-264. DOTT, SHARON G., see Walling, D. P. FRANKEL, FRED H.., see Barber, J. FRAUMAN, DAVID C., see Lynn, S. J. to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS VOLUME XLIV Number 1 (January 1996) pp. 1-96 Number 2 (April 1996) pp. 97-176 Number 3 (July 1996) pp. 177-280 Number 4 (October 1996) pp. 281-416 Authors: ADRIAN, CHERI, “Therapist Sexual Feelings in Hypnotherapy: Managing Therapeutic Boundaries in Hypnotic Work,” 20-32. ALLEN, JOHN J. B., HEATHER LAW, and JOHN J. LARAVUSO, “Items for Assessing Posthypnotic Recognition Amnesia With the HGSHS:A and the SHSS:C,” 52-65. ALLEN, PHILIP A., See Wallace, B. BAKER, ELGAN L., and MICHAEL MACLEAN, “[Book Review of] The Evolution of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference, by Jeffrey K. Zeig (Ed.),” 270-272. BAKER, JEFFREY, M., see Walling, D. P. BARBER, JOSEPH, FRED H. FRANKEL, and JOHN F. KIHLSTROM, “In Memoriam: Dr. Kenneth S. Bowers (1937-1996),” 284-286. BARNIER, AMANDAJ. , and KEVIN M. McCONKEY, “Action and Desire in Posthypnotic Responding,” 120-139. BRYANT, RICHARD A., “[Book review of] Dissociation: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives by Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue (Eds.),” 165-168. CHAVES, JOHN FE, “[Book review of] From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing by Adam Crabtree,” 153-155. CUMMINGS, JAMES, see Kumar, V. K. CUMMINS, MARK, “[Book review of] Extrapolations: Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy. Ericksonian Monographs. No. 6 by Stephen R. Lankton and Jeffrey K. Zeig (Eds.) [and] The Broader Implications of Ericksonian Therapy. Ericksonian Monographs No. 7 by Stephen R. Lankton (Ed.),” 265-268. DANE, JOSEPH R., “Hypnosis for Pain and Neuromuscular Rehabilitation With Multiple Sclerosis: Case Summary, Literature Review, and Analysis of Outcomes,” 208-231. DANE, JOSEPH R., see Kessler, R. De BENEDITTIS, GIUSEPPE, “Hypnosis and Spasmodic Torticollis—Report of Four Cases: A Brief Communication,” 292-306. De BENEDITTIS, GIUSEPPE, “In Memoriam to Professor Gualtiero Guantieri,” 182. De FELICE, EUGENE A., “In Memoriam: Dr. William S. Kroger (1906-1995),” 287-289. DINGES, DAVID F.,, see Orne, E. C. DIXON, AMY E., see Singer, J. L. DIXON, MIKE, LOUISE LABELLE, and JEAN-ROCH LAURENCE, “A Multivariate Ap- proach to the Prediction of Hypnotizability,” 250-264. DOTT, SHARON G., see Walling, D. P. FRANKEL, FRED H.., see Barber, J. FRAUMAN, DAVID C., see Lynn, S. J. INDEX OF VOLUME XLIV HAMILTON, DONNA, see Lang, E. V. HEAP, MICHAEL, “[Book Review of] Jay Haley on Milton Erickson by Jay Haley; Ericksonian Monographs Number 9: The Essence of a Single-Session Succbye Sstepshe n R. Lankton and Kristina K. Erickson (Eds.); [and] Conversations on Therapy: Popular Problems and Uncom- mon Solutions by David R. Grove and Jay Haley,” 85-89. HOLROYD, JEAN, “Hypnosis Treatment of Clinical Pain: Understanding Why Hypnosis Is Useful,” 33-51. JOYCE, JANET S., see Lang, E. V. KESSLER, RODGER, “[Book review of] Ericksonian Methods: The Essence of the Story by Jeffrey K. Zeig (Ed.),” 268-270. KESSLER, RODGER, and JOSEPH R. DANE, “Psychological and Hypnotic Preparation for Anesthesia and Surgery: An Individual Differences Perspective,” 189-207. KIHLSTROM, JOHN F.,, see Barber, J. KIRMAYER, LAURENCE J., “[Book review of] Suggestoifo Anbusse : True and False Memories of Childhood Sexual Trauma by Michael D. Yapko,” 162-165. KOPEL, KENNETH F., and MICHAEL QUINN, “Hypnotherapy Treatment for Dysphagia,” 101-105. KUMAR, V. K., RONALD J. PEKALA, and JAMES CUMMINGS, “Trait Factors, State Effects, and Hypnotizability,” 232-249. LABELLE, LOUISE, see Dixon, M. LANG, ELVIRA V., JANET S. JOYCE, DAVID SPIEGEL, DONNA HAMILTON, and KELVIN K. LEE, “Self-Hypnotic Relaxation During Interventional Radiological Proce- dures: Effects on Pain Perception and Intravenous Drug Use,” 106-119. LARAVUSO, JOHN J., see Allen, J.J.B. LAURENCE, JEAN-ROCH, see Dixon, M. LAW, HEATHER, see Allen, J.J.B. LEE, KELVIN K., see Lang, E. V. LONDON, RAY WILLIAM, see Perry, C. LYNN, STEVEN JAY, DANIEL J. MARTIN, and DAVID C. FRAUMAN, “Does Hypnosis Pose Special Risks for Negative Effects? A Master Class Commentary” 7-19. LYNN, STEVEN JAY, see Martin, D. J. MACLEAN, MICHAEL, see Baker, E.L. MACMILLAN, MALCOLM, “[Book Review of] A Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Hypno- sis as a Scientific Problem From Lavoisier to Lacan by Leon Chertok and Isabelle Stengers (M. N. Evans, Trans.),” 82-85. MARTIN, DANIELJ .,a nd STEVEN JAY LYNN, “The Hypnotic Simulation Index: Success- ful Discrimination of Real Versus Simulating Participants,” 338-353. MARTIN, DANIEL J., see Lynn, S. J. McCONKEY, KEVIN M., see Barnier, A. J. MOLAY, FRANCINE, see Zachariae, R. ORNE, EMILY CAROTA, see Perry, C. ORNE, EMILY CAROTA, WAYNE G. WHITEHOUSE, DAVID F. DINGES, and MARTIN T. ORNE, “Memory Liabilities Associated With Hypnosis: Does Low Hypnotizability Confer Immunity?” 354-369. ORNE, MARTT., IseeN Orn e, E. C. ORNE, MARTIN T,, see Perry C. PEKALA, RONALD J., see Kumar, V. K. PERRY, CAMPBEMLARLTI,N T. ORNE, RAY WILLIAM LONDONa,n d EMILY CAROTA ORNE, “Rethinking Per Se Exclusions of Hypnotically Elicited Recall as Legal Testi- mony,” 66-81. PROPPER, RUTH E., see Wallace, B. QUINN, MICHAEL, see Kopel, K. F. SHEEHAN, PETER W., “[Book review of] Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, and Sexual Hysteria by Richard J. Ofshe and Ethan Watters,” 158-162. 408 INDEX OF VOLUME XLIV SINGER, JEROME L., and AMY E. DIXON, “[Book review of] Dissociation: Culture. Mind, and Body by David Spiegel (Ed.),” 168-171. SOMMERLUND, BO, see Zachariae, R. SPENCE, DONALD P., “[Book review of] Freud Evaluated: The Completed Arc by Malcolm Macmillan,” 155-158. SPIEGEL, DAVID, see Lang, E. V. WAGSTAFF, GRAHAM F.,, “[Book review of] They Call It Hypnosis by Robert A. Baker,” 372-374. WALLACE, BENJAMIN, PHILIP A. ALLEN, and RUTH E. PROPPER, “Hypnotic Suscep- tibility, Imaging Ability, and Anagram-Solving Activity” 324-337. WALLING, DAVID P., JEFFREY M. BAKER, and SHARON G. DOTT, “A National Survey of Hypnosis Training—Its Status in Psychiatric Residency Programs: A Brief Commu- nication,” 184-188. WEITZENHOFFER, ANDRE M., “Catalepsy Tests: What Do They Tell Us?” 307-323. WEITZENHOFFER, ANDRE M., “[Book review of] Mesmer and Animal Magnetism: A Chapter in the History of Medicine by Frank B. Pattie,” 370-371. WHITEHOUSE, WAYNE G., see Orne, E. C. ZACHARIAE, ROBERT, BO SOMMERLUND, and FRANCINE MOLAY, “Danish Norms for the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A,” 140-152. Articles: “Action and Desire in Posthypnotic Responding,” Barnier and McConkey, 120. “Catalepsy Tests: What Do They Tell Us?” Weitzenhoffer, 307. “Danish Norms for the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A,” Zachariae et al., 140. “Does Hypnosis Pose Special Risks for Negative Effects? A Master Class Commentary,” Lynn et al., 7. “Hypnosis and Spasmodic Torticollis—Report of Four Cases: A Brief Communication,” De Benedittis, 292. “Hypnosis for Pain and Neuromuscular Rehabilitation With Multiple Sclerosis: Case Summary, Literature Review, and Analysis of Outcomes,” Dane, 208. “Hypnosis Treatment of Clinical Pain: Understanding Why Hypnosis Is Useful,” Holroyd, 33. “Hypnotherapy Treatment for Dysphagia,” Kopel and Quinn, 101. “The Hypnotic Simulation Index: Successful Discrimination of Real Versus Simulating Participants,” Martin and Lynn, 338. “Hypnotic Susceptibility, Imaging Ability, and Anagram-Solving Activity,” Wallace et al., 324. “Items for Assessing Posthypnotic Recognition Amnesia With the HGSHS:A and SHSS:C,” Allen et al., 52. “Memory Liabilities Associated With Hypnosis: Does Low Hypnotizability Confer Immu- nity?” Orne et al., 354. “A Multivariate Approach to the Prediction of Hypnotic Susceptibility,” Dixon et al., 250. “A National Survey of Hypnosis Training—lIts Status in Psychiatric Residency Programs: A Brief Communication,” Walling et al., 184. “Psychological and Hypnotic Preparation for Anesthesia and Surgery: An Individual Differences Perspective,” Kessler and Dane, 189. “Rethinking Per Se Exclusions of Hypnotically Elicited Recall as Legal Testimony,” Perry et al., 66. “Self-Hypnotic Relaxation During Interventional Radiological Procedures: Effects on Pain Perception and Intravenous Drug Use,” Lang et al., 106. “Therapist Sexual Feelings in Hypnotherapy: Managing Therapeutic Boundaries in Hyp- notic Work,” Adrian, 20. “Trait Factors, State Effects, and Hypnotizability,” Kumar et al., 232. INDEX OF VOLUME XLIV Book Reviews: “The Broader Implications ofE ricksonian Therapy. Ericksonian Monographs. No. 7 byS tephenR . Lankton (Ed.),” Cummins, 265. “Conversations on Therapy: Popular Problems and Uncommon Solutions byD avR. Girovde a nd Jay HaleHyea,p,” 8 5. “A Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Hypnosis as a Scientific Problem From Lavoisier to Lacan by Leon Chertok and Isabelle Stengers (N.N. Evans, Trans.),” Macmillan, 82. “Dissociation: Clinical and Theoretical Perspectivesb y Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue (Eds.),” Bryant, 165. “Dissociation: Culture, Minandd Bo,dy by David Spiegel (Ed.),” Singer and Dixon, 168. “Ericksonian Methods: The Essence of the Story by Jeffrey K. Zeig (Ed.),” Kessler, 268. “Ericksonian Monographs Number 9: The Essencoef a Single-Session Success by Stephen R. Lankton and Kristina K. Erickson (Eds.),” Heap, 82. “The Evolution of Psychotherapy: The Second Conference by Jeffrey K. Zeig (Ed.),” Baker and Maclean, 270. “Extrapolations: Demonstrations of Ericksonian Therapy. Ericksonian Monographs, No. 6 by StephenR . Lankton and Jeffrey K. Zeig (Eds.),” Cummins, 265. “Freud Evaluated: The CompletAercd b y Malcolm Macmillan,” Spence, 155. “From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing by Adam Crabtree,” Chaves, 153. “Jay Haley on Milton Erickson by Jay Haley,” Heap, 85. “Making Monsters: False Memories ofC hildhoSeoxuda l Traumbay Richard J. Ofshe and Ethan Watters,” Sheehan, 158. “Mesmer and Animal Magnetism: A Chapter in the History of Medicine by Frank B. Pattie,” Weitzenhoffer, 370. “Suggestions ofA buse: True and False Memories of Childhood Sexual Trauma by Michael D. Yapko,” Kirsch, 162. “Therapeutic Conversations by Stephen Gilligan and Reese Price (Eds.),” Kirmayer, 89. “They Call It Hypnosis by Robert A. Baker,” Wagstaff, 372. In Memoriams: “In Memoriam: Dr. Kenneth S. Bowers (1937-1996),” Barber et al., 284. “In Memoriam: Dr. William S. Kroger (1906-1995),” De Felice, 287. “In Memoriam to Professor Gualtiero Guantieri,” De Benedittis, 182. SCEH Announcements: SCEH 1996 Scientific Program, 383. SCEH 1996 Workshops Program, 376.

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