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Hilgard, E. (1975). Hypnosis. Annual Review of Psychology, 26, 19-44.
Hindman, J. (1988). Research disputes assumptions about child molesters. NDAA Bulletin,
7, 1-3.
Horevitz, R., &Braun, B. (1984). Are multiple personalities borderline? Psychiatric Clinics of
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Hull, C. (1933). Hypnosis and suggestibility: An experimental approach. New York:
Appleton.
Janet, P. (1889). L’automatisme psychologique. Paris: Alcan.
Janet, P. (1894). État mental des hystériques: Les accidents mentaux. Paris: Rueff.
Josselson, R. (1995). Introduction to “Narrative and psychological understanding.”
Psychiatry, 58, 329-343.
Kanovitz, J. (1992). Hypnotic memories and civil sexual abuse trials. Vanderbilt Law Review,
45, 1210-1311.
Karlin, R. (in press). Civil litigation and the utility of the Hurd safeguards in forensic
hypnosis--Two case reports: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis.
Kihlstrom, J. (1985). Hypnosis. Annual Review of Psychology, 36, 385-418.
Kihlstrom, J. (In press). Suffering from reminiscences: Exhumed memory, implicit memory,
and the return of the repressed. In M. Conway (Ed.), Recovered memories and false
memories. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
Kinzl, J., Traweger, C., Guenther, V., &Biebl, W. (1994). Family background and sexual
abuse associated with eating disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1127-
1131.
Kluft, R. (1984a). Treatment of multiple personality disorder: A study of 33 cases.
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7, 9-29.
Kluft, R. (1984b). Multiple personality disorder in childhood. Psychiatric Clinics of North
America, 7, 121-134.
Kluft, R. (1991). Clinical presentations of multiple personality disorder. Psychiatric Clinics of
North America, 14, 605-629.
Lanning, K. (1991). Ritual abuse: A law enforcement view or perspective. Child Abuse &
Neglect, 15, 171-173.
Laurence, J., Nadon, R., Nogrady, H., &Perry, C. (1986). Duality, dissociation, and memory
creation in highly hypnotizable subjects. International Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Hypnosis, 34, 295-310.
Laurence, J., &Perry, C. (1983). Hypnotically created memory in highly hypnotizable
subjects. Science, 222, 523-524.
Laurence, J., &Perry, C. (1988). Hypnosis, will, and memory: A psycho-legal history. New
York: Guilford Press.
Levitt, E., &Pinnell, C. (1995). Some additional light on the childhood sexual abuse-
psychopathology axis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43,
145-162.
Lindsay, D., &Read, J. (1994). Psychotherapy and memories of childhood sexual abuse: A
cognitive perspective. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8, 281-338.
Loftus, E. (1979). Eyewitness testimony. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Loftus, E. (1993). The reality of repressed memories. American Psychologist, 48, 518-537.
Loftus, E., &Ketcham, K. (1994). The myth of repressed memory. New York: St. Martin‟s
Press.
Ludwig, S. (1992). Defining child abuse: Clinical mandate--evolving concepts. In S. Ludwig
&A. Kornberg (Eds.), Child abuse: A medical reference. New York: Churchill
Livingstone.
Harvey, M., &Herman, J. (1994). Amnesia, partial amnesia, and delayed recall among adult
survivors of childhood trauma. Consciousness and Cognition, 3, 295-306.
Hilgard, E. (1975). Hypnosis. Annual Review of Psychology, 26, 19-44.
Hindman, J. (1988). Research disputes assumptions about child molesters. NDAA Bulletin,
7, 1-3.
Horevitz, R., &Braun, B. (1984). Are multiple personalities borderline? Psychiatric Clinics of
North America, 7, 69-87.
Hull, C. (1933). Hypnosis and suggestibility: An experimental approach. New York:
Appleton.
Janet, P. (1889). L’automatisme psychologique. Paris: Alcan.
Janet, P. (1894). État mental des hystériques: Les accidents mentaux. Paris: Rueff.
Josselson, R. (1995). Introduction to “Narrative and psychological understanding.”
Psychiatry, 58, 329-343.
Kanovitz, J. (1992). Hypnotic memories and civil sexual abuse trials. Vanderbilt Law Review,
45, 1210-1311.
Karlin, R. (in press). Civil litigation and the utility of the Hurd safeguards in forensic
hypnosis--Two case reports: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis.
Kihlstrom, J. (1985). Hypnosis. Annual Review of Psychology, 36, 385-418.
Kihlstrom, J. (In press). Suffering from reminiscences: Exhumed memory, implicit memory,
and the return of the repressed. In M. Conway (Ed.), Recovered memories and false
memories. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
Kinzl, J., Traweger, C., Guenther, V., &Biebl, W. (1994). Family background and sexual
abuse associated with eating disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1127-
1131.
Kluft, R. (1984a). Treatment of multiple personality disorder: A study of 33 cases.
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7, 9-29.
Kluft, R. (1984b). Multiple personality disorder in childhood. Psychiatric Clinics of North
America, 7, 121-134.
Kluft, R. (1991). Clinical presentations of multiple personality disorder. Psychiatric Clinics of
North America, 14, 605-629.
Lanning, K. (1991). Ritual abuse: A law enforcement view or perspective. Child Abuse &
Neglect, 15, 171-173.
Laurence, J., Nadon, R., Nogrady, H., &Perry, C. (1986). Duality, dissociation, and memory
creation in highly hypnotizable subjects. International Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Hypnosis, 34, 295-310.
Laurence, J., &Perry, C. (1983). Hypnotically created memory in highly hypnotizable
subjects. Science, 222, 523-524.
Laurence, J., &Perry, C. (1988). Hypnosis, will, and memory: A psycho-legal history. New
York: Guilford Press.
Levitt, E., &Pinnell, C. (1995). Some additional light on the childhood sexual abuse-
psychopathology axis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43,
145-162.
Lindsay, D., &Read, J. (1994). Psychotherapy and memories of childhood sexual abuse: A
cognitive perspective. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8, 281-338.
Loftus, E. (1979). Eyewitness testimony. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Loftus, E. (1993). The reality of repressed memories. American Psychologist, 48, 518-537.
Loftus, E., &Ketcham, K. (1994). The myth of repressed memory. New York: St. Martin‟s
Press.
Ludwig, S. (1992). Defining child abuse: Clinical mandate--evolving concepts. In S. Ludwig
&A. Kornberg (Eds.), Child abuse: A medical reference. New York: Churchill
Livingstone.







































































