Recalled parental rearing style and dimensions of hypnotic response
Autor: | Emese Józsa, András Költő, Éva I. Bányai |
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Přispěvatelé: | Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary, PPK Professor Emeritus, PhD Pszichológiai Doktori Iskola, Energia- és Környezetbiztonsági Intézet, Izotópkutató Intézet, Affektív Pszichológia Tanszék |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
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Male Complementary and Manual Therapy Hypnosis Consciousness medicine.drug_class SUGGESTION C WSGC SCALE Psychological intervention Absorption (psychology) SUSCEPTIBILITY 050105 experimental psychology Style (sociolinguistics) Hypnotic Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences Child Rearing 0302 clinical medicine Punishment Surveys and Questionnaires medicine ABSORPTION Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences STANFORD GROUP SCALE Child HYPNOSIS Parenting 05 social sciences FANTASY PRONENESS EXPERIENCES OXYTOCIN Clinical Psychology Mental Recall HYPNOTIZABILITY Female Psychology 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Hypnotic state Clinical psychology |
Popis: | So far, only a few studies have investigated how memories of parental rearing style are associated with hypnotic response, and these were either qualitative or confined to the behavioral aspect of hypnotizability. The present study aims to employ standardized, quantitative measures to investigate the associations between recalled parental rearing style and the behavioral, phenomenological, and emotional dimensions of hypnotic response. Two samples of healthy adult subjects (N = 438) completed a questionnaire on their parents' behavior and participated in a standard group hypnosis session in which their hypnotizability score, hypnotic experiences, and archaic involvement were assessed. Memories of cold and punishing parental behavior were associated with negative experiences related to the hypnotic state and negative emotions toward the hypnotist. The authors conclude that assessing parental behavior may be important in planning hypnotherapeutic interventions. This research was supported by the New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities, Hungary, under Grant ÚNKP 16-4. peer-reviewed |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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