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SUNY Professor to Examine ‘Hypnosis: Science and Nonsense’ April 21

Thursday, April 20, 2017, By News Staff
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The 黑料不打烊 Colloquium welcomes , Distinguished Professor of Psychology and director of the Psychological Clinic at Binghamton University, for the discussion 鈥淗ypnosis: Science and Nonsense鈥 on Friday, April 21. Additionally titled 鈥淢ost Everything You Wanted to Know About Hypnosis, But Didn鈥檛 Know Who to Ask,鈥 the event is 2 to 3 p.m. in Room 102 in the Whitman School of Management building.

鈥淗ypnosis has long fascinated scientists, clinical practitioners and the general public,鈥 says Joshua Felver, assistant professor of psychology. 鈥淣evertheless, many myths and misconceptions about hypnosis persist, as is evident in popular depictions of hypnosis in the media and even in the scientific literature.鈥

Hypnosis has moved increasingly into the orbit of mainstream science in recent years. In this presentation, Dr. Lynn will summarize his work on hypnosis and hypnotic phenomena over the past decades, including the nature of the experience of hypnosis, the role of the hypnotic induction, the experience of nonvolition or involuntariness during hypnosis, hypnosis and memory, and the stability of hypnotic responding.

Lynn will also present a sociocognitive model of hypnosis that challenges the traditional 鈥渢rance鈥 conceptualization of hypnosis. And he will address some common questions about hypnosis, including: Is hypnosis a trance state? Do hypnotized participants experience suggestions literally? Does it make a difference what type of induction is used? Can most hypnotized individuals resist suggestions? 鈥淒oes hypnosis improve memory? Can hypnotic responsiveness be increased?

Lynn is the founding editor of the new APA Journal, Psychology of Consciousness, and is on the editorial board of 10 peer-reviewed journals. He is author or co-author of more than 300 publications in the field of psychology, including the books 鈥淰arieties of Anomalous Experience鈥 (American Psychological Association, 2013), 鈥50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology鈥 (Wiley, 2010), 鈥淭he Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis鈥 (American Psychological Association, 2010) and 鈥淩ational and Irrational Beliefs鈥 (Oxford University Press, 2009).

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