Talk:Hypnotic susceptibility

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Natural Person Critique
Current text is about depth of effect for a population presumed to have susceptibility. Says little or nothing about the common sense thing that is susceptiblity period. As if everyone was at least partially susceptible to hypnotic suggestion (as opposed to drugs, fatigue, etc.) 74.78.162.229 (talk) 21:03, 11 August 2008 (UTC)


 * The range of IQ will determine how easily someone can be forced into a trance. Those with IQ below 80 or above 140 are nearly oblivious to hypnosis and will feel nothing different, while those within the range are more prone to hypnosis, especially those with IQs between 110 and 125. -- Commander Lightning


 * Fascinating. Lycurgus (talk) 01:08, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

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HIP or Hypnotic Induction Profile
The eye-roll sign is just one part of the HIP. The HIP is a clinical test that takes 5-10 minutes and is well-described in detail in the book Trance & Treatment by Drs. Herbert and David Spiegel. This clinical test The HIP starts with the eye-roll, then eye closure a deep breath inhale then exhale relaxing the eyes and let the body float. The subject is given the suggestion to float and follow a set of directions which are then measured - dissoiciation, suggestion, differential sense of control, cut-off, and floating sensation. bmenn (talk) 14:52, 20 May 2010 (UTC)

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Hypnotic suggestability
It looks to me like covers the same ground as this article, and should be merged into this article, and then rewritten in that article as a summary of this one in summary style. However, I have no expertise in this area. Daask (talk) 15:14, 3 June 2018 (UTC)