Effects of an Affect Bridge for Age Regression
Authors:
Ciara Christensen a;
Arreed Barabasz a;
Marianne Barabasz a
| Affiliation: | a Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/00207140903098817
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis,
Volume
57,
Issue
4
October
2009
, pages 402
- 418
Subject:
Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy;
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Abstract
The authors tested tailored hypnotic inductions for age regression with an affect bridge to access meaning-laden events. They used emotional intensity, spontaneity, elaboration, and transitional-object measures to assess the genuineness of the topographic shift to primary process characteristic of hypnotic age regression. An affect bridge was used to access stressful events within the age range of 3 to 6 years. The Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C was administered to determine high hypnotizables-reals, (n = 8, scores 9-12) and low hypnotizables-simulators, (n = 8, scores 3 or less). The groups behaved differently on frequency of transitional objects, spontaneity, and intensity but not on elaboration. The hypnotizable-reals but not the simulators produced a plethora of primary-process childlike affective responses that could not be produced by the role-playing simulators.
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