RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Disruption of Hypnotic Behavior A1 Cangas, Adolfo J. A1 Luciano, Carmen A1 Pérez Álvarez, Marino A1 Ruiz Sánchez, Luis Jorge A1 Eisenbeck, Nikolett K1 Hypnosis K1 Hypnotic susceptibility K1 Rule-following K1 Behavior-behavior relations K1 Psicología K1 Psychology K1 Psicoterapia K1 Psychotherapy AB Hypnosis has often been considered a mysterious phenomenon. In recent decades,procedures have been developed that have allowed us to explain this behavior in terms ofvariables of social or cognitive theories. However, previous approaches have not permittedformulating or delimiting the conditions that are responsible for following suggestionsor their explanation in terms of involuntariness. For this purpose, two experiments wereperformed. In the first one, two hypnotic protocols were compared, the differences ofwhich were aimed at influencing the voluntary and involuntary explanation of followingsuggestions and the effect of multiple exposure to both protocols. In the second experiment,four procedures to facilitate the voluntary interpretation of behavior were incorporated.The results of the first experiment yielded no statistically significant differences. However,in the second experiment, it was noted that changing the assessment questionnaire of thehypnotic experiences decreased following suggestions by 26%, and together with this,the use of explicit instructions did so by 67%. These results are discussed with regard tochanges in rule-governed or instructional behavior in the so-called hypnotic phenomenon.Key words: hypnosis, hypnotic susceptibility, rule-following, behavior-behavior relations. PB Asociación Análisis Comportamiento SN 1577-7057 YR 2015 FD 2015-03 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10259/10082 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10259/10082 LA eng DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos RD 31-ene-2025