
The highly hypnotizable person
Michael Heap, David A. Oakley
2004
This book explores the concept of hypnotic susceptibility, examining the factors that contribute to an individual's ability to be hypnotized. It delves into the psychological underpinnings of responsiveness to suggestion and the various scales and methodologies used to assess hypnotic potential. The authors also discuss the implications of individual differences in hypnotizability for both research and therapeutic applications of hypnosis.