Term ID: T2454

Hypnotic Suggestibility

/hypnotic-suggestibility/
Individual differences in responsiveness to hypnotic suggestions, ranging from low to high susceptibility that affects the effectiveness of hypnotic interventions.
Example: Some people easily following suggestions for arm rigidity, pain reduction, or memory changes while others remain largely unaffected by hypnotic procedures.

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Reference: Hilgard (1965)