Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls In Human Thought And Action (wiley Series In Behaviour) Expanded Edition [DJVU]

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A seminal work on the unconscious and its mechanisms. Examines the interaction between voluntary (conscious) and involuntary (unconscious) human control mechanisms in terms of dissociation of divided consciousness. Delineates a neodissociation interpretation that recognizes historical roots without requiring commitment. Presents a wide range of data on possession states, fugues, multiple personalities, amnesia, dreams, hallucinations, automatic writing, and aggressions.

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  • Series: Wiley series in behaviour

  • Year: 1,986

  • Edition: Expanded edition

  • City: New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore

  • Pages: 313

  • Pages In File: 167

  • Language: English

  • Topic: 198

  • Identifier: 978-0471805724

  • Dpi: 300

  • Orientation: 1

  • Org File Size: 3,921,449

  • Extension: djvu

  • Toc: Preface to Expanded Edition vii Preface ix Copyrights and Acknowledgments xiii Chapter 1 Divided Consciousness and the Concept of Dissociation 1 Chapter 2 Possession States, Fugues, and Multiple Personalities 17 Chapter 3 Hypnotic Age Regression 43 Chapter 4 Amnesia and Repression 62 Chapter 5 Dreams, Hallucinations, and Imagination 87 Chapter 6 Voluntary and Involuntary Control of Muscular Movement 115 Chapter 7 Automatic Writing and Divided Attention 131 Chapter 8 The Hypnotizable Person and the Hypnotic Experience 155 Chapter 9 Divided Consciousness in Hypnosis: The “Hidden Observer” 185 Chapter 10 How the Hypnotized Person Perceives and Interprets the Hidden Observer 204 Chapter 11 A Neodissociation Interpretation of Divided Consciousness 216 Chapter 12 Neodissociation in a Wider Context 242 APPENDIX. The Measurement of Hypnotic Responsiveness 257 REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEX 267 ADDENDUM 293 INDEX 301