How do the social-cognitive, neo-dissociation, and dissociative control views of hypnosis differ?
The social-cognitive view suggests that the effects of hypnosis stem from the hypnotized person’s expectations and efforts to play the role of hypnotized subject. The neo-dissociation view suggests that the effects of hypnotism stem from a split in consciousness between the executive cognitive function and a monitoring function. Dissociative control theory suggests that hypnotism weakens control by the central function over other cognitive and behavioral subsystems. Which theory of hypnosis is supported by most of the current evidence? The social-cognitive view is supported by more evidence than the other views. 4.8 Hypnosis Some Frequently Asked Questions Linked to the Hypnosis.com homepage, this site presents answers to many frequently asked questions about the nature of hypnosis and its applications. 4.9 Hypnosis Online in the UK This web site contains much information about hypnosis and its applications. 4.1 Hypnosis Provides an overview of hypnosis including several practical appl