On Responding Hypnotically
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Demosthenous, Hellene Theoti
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Year published
2012
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Informed by conversation analysis, this paper examines audiovisual recordings and transcripts of naturally occurring interaction in the hypnosis session. It focuses on the appropriateness of the hypnotist's lengthy vocal turn at talk, with a view to determining the client's part in the interaction.Informed by conversation analysis, this paper examines audiovisual recordings and transcripts of naturally occurring interaction in the hypnosis session. It focuses on the appropriateness of the hypnotist's lengthy vocal turn at talk, with a view to determining the client's part in the interaction.
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CALLCS RHD Student Network Day
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Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified