Social Cognitive Theory Of Hypnosis: Role Of Beliefs And Expectations
Social cognitive theory of hypnosis posits that hypnosis arises from social influence and cognitive factors. Beliefs, expectations, and social context shape hypnotic experiences. Researchers like Spanos and Kirsch emphasize the importance of hypnotic induction, social roles, and suggestions, highlighting expectancies as crucial. This theory has applications in pain management, anxiety reduction, and habit modification, but…