
Implications of Barber’s Three Dimensional Theory of Hypnosis
Marty Sapp
Sleep and Hypnosis: A Journal of Clinical Neuroscience and Psychopathology 2002;4(2):70-76
Recently, Barber has presented a three dimensional paradigm of hypnosis. He proposed that there are three hypnotic types of clients- the fantasy-prone, amnesic-prone, and positively-set. This paper discusses the major theoretical implications of this new paradigm, and, if Barber is correct, his new theory should bridge a gap between the special process (state) and nonstate theorists. Finally, only research will determine if Barber’s new theory will actually unify the previous disagreements between the state and nonstate theorists.
Keywords:
hypnosis, Barber’s three dimensional theory, fantasy, amnesia
hypnosis, Barber’s three dimensional theory, fantasy, amnesia
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