Supplemental Material
A mix articles and endpoints on this site - noteworthy for either their usefulness or educational value. If I had to pick two, it'd be "The Clinical Importance of Sociocognitive Models of Hypnosis" and "The role of cognition in classical and operant conditioning."
Direct Volitional Experience Modification
A Useful Technique
A *very* direct way to try to make hypnotic suggestions feel more real and automatic. Related to Kev Sheldrake's automatic imagination model of hypnosis.
The Clinical Importance of Sociocognitive Models of Hypnosis
Erickson - For the Haters
A sociocognitive and evidence-focused take on Ericksonian approaches. In other words - "the fuck was he actually doing?"
UK Hypnosis Convention Talk
Get some Exercise
A spicier methodology to street hypnosis from Kev Sheldrake - they know their shit. An researcher's approach, somewhat similar to Anthony Jacquin's.
The role of cognition in classical and operant conditioning
Modern Behaviorism
Kirsch and Lynn argue that cognition is at least a major component of classical and operant conditioning. For the real nerds, but it might help you loosen up your approach to clicker training.
Mind Play Bonus Bits
A Classic Commentary
Mind Play is a great starting point for hypnokink. That being said - when suggestions aren't effective, it'll leave you a bit lost. These notes try to fill in the gaps that wouldn't fit into a kink-centric intro.
Book Reviews
Recommendations - Lots of them
I read and talk a lot of smack about models, approaches, and theories. Here I've written out my full-fat opinions on what's worth reading.
The Index
A smorgasbord of summaries
All the notes, all at once. Quality varies. Choose your own misadventure.