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Uses of hypnosis in evaluating malingering and deception

✍ Scribed by David Spiegel; Dr. Herbert Spiegel


Book ID
102774082
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
991 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0735-3936

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✦ Synopsis


Hypnosis, as a method of detecting deception, is d e d with respect to its forensic appbtions. The degree of hypnotizability and whether formal hypnotic procedures may be employed are discussed with both the relevant clinical and legal issues in mind. FinaUy, the use of hypnosis in determining the authenticity of psychosomatic conditions is ad&essed. lhvid S p b , M.D.. is Assoebte Rofssor of hychhby .ad #kh8viod sdcaear (clhial) 8t StMford Unisaxity Sfhool of Medicine. Hcrbcrl S p i . M.D., is Special Lcctorcr h tk Department of Psycbhby 8t


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## Abstract The empirically‐based model of malingering and deception described by Rogers (1984b) was operationalized using MMPI and clinical interview data. Subjects (__N__ = 159) were patients committed to an inpatient forensic hospital as β€˜Incompetent to Stand Trial’ or β€˜Not Guilty by Reason of I