Hypnosis, memory, and behavior in criminal investigation
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Hypnosis, memory, and behavior in criminal investigation
(The Guilford clinical and experimental hypnosis series)
Guilford Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-234) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the use of hypnosis in the forensic setting, enriched by detailed clinical case material. Arguing that the existing psychological and legal literature fails to address many of the "grey areas" for practitioners of hypnosis with witnesses and victims of crime, the authors aim to illuminate the full complexity of the ethical, legal, and professional issues involved. They offer detailed procedural guidelines ? highlighting issues such as recovered memories, faking, and the rights of hypnosis subjects ? to help practitioners cope with the demands of criminal and legal investigations and to ensure the welfare and well?being of subjects.
Table of Contents
Using Hypnosis in the Forensic Setting. Revelations and Practices in Hypnosis. Suggested Guidelines for Practice. Motivation and Manipulation in Hypnosis. Damage and Dreams in Hypnosis. Stress and Faking in Hypnosis. The Ethics of Hypnosis in the Forensic Setting. A Case Perspective on Hypnosis in the Forensic Setting. A Laboratory View of Issues in Forensic Hypnosis. Conclusions and Reflections.
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