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Vol 2, No 1 (2012): Hypnosis and Meditation: Complementary Perspectives on Consciousness and Cognition
Table of Contents
Letter
| Contemplative Practices and the Power of the Mind |
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Amir Raz |
1–2 |
Introduction
Articles
Commentary
| Towards a More Meaningful Comparison of Meditation and Hypnosis |
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Joshua A. Grant |
71–74 |
| Metacognition and Cold Control in Hypnosis |
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Devin Blair Terhune |
75–79 |
| Response to Terhune: Testing Cold Control Theory |
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Zoltan Dienes, Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler |
80–82 |
Book Review
| Perusing a Clinician’s Perspective on Leveraging Hypnosis to Elucidate Mindfulness |
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Michael Lifshitz |
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