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children: Sexual preferences for age of victims and type of behavior. Canadian Journal
of Behavioral Science, 18, 424-439.
McConkey, K., &Sheehan, P. (1995). Hypnosis, memory, and behavior in criminal
investigation. New York: Guilford Press.
McElroy, S., &Keck, P. (1995). Recovered memory therapy: False memory syndrome and
other complications. Psychiatric Annals, 25, 731-735.
McHugh, P. (1993, October). Multiple personality disorder. Harvard Mental Health
Newsletter, pp. 4-7.
McHugh, P. (1995). Witches, multiple personalities, and other psychiatric artifacts. Nature
Medicine, 1, 110-114.
Morgan, A., Johnson, D., &Hilgard, E. (1974). The stability of hypnotic susceptibility: A
longitudinal study. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 22, 249-
257.
Mulhern, S. (1994). Satanism, ritual abuse, and multiple personality disorder: A
sociohistorical perspective. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis,
42, 265-288.
Nash, M. (1994). Memory distortion and sexual trauma: The problem of false negatives and
false positives. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, 346-
362.
Nelson, E., &Simpson, P. (1994). First glimpse: An initial examination of subjects who have
rejected their recovered visualizations as false memories. Issues in Child Abuse
Accusations, 6, 123-133.
O‟Connell, D., Shor, R., &Orne, M. (1970). Hypnotic age regression: An empirical and
methodological analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology Monograph, 76, (3, Pt. 2).
Ofshe, R., &Singer, M. (1994). Recovered-memory therapy and robust repression:
Influence and pseudomemories. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, 42, 391-410.
Ofshe, R., &Watters, E. (1994). Making monsters. New York: Scribner‟s.
Orne, M. (1951). The mechanisms of hypnotic age regression: An experimental study.
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 16, 213-225.
Orne, M. (1970). Hypnosis, motivation, and the ecological validity of the psychological
experiment. In W. Arnold &M. Page (Eds.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp.
187-265). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Orne, M. (1979). The use and misuse of hypnosis in court. International Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis, 27, 311-341.
Orne, M., &Bates, B. (1992). Reflections on multiple personality disorder: A view from the
looking glass of hypnosis past. In A. Kales, C. Pierce, &M. Greenblatt (Eds.), The
mosaic of contemporary psychiatry in perspective (pp. 247-260). New York: Springer-
Verlag.
Orne, M., &Bauer-Manley, N. (1991). Disorders of self: Myths, metaphors, and the demand
characteristics of treatment. In J. Strauss and G. Goethals (Eds.), The self:
Interdisciplinary approaches (pp. 93B106). New York: Springer-Verlag.
Orne, M., &Dinges, D. (1989). Hypnosis. In H. Kaplan &B. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive
textbook of psychiatry/V (pp. 1501B1516). Baltimore: Williams &Wilkins.
Orne, M., Soskis, D., Dinges, D., &Carota Orne, E. (1984). Hypnotically induced testimony.
In G. Wells &E. Loftus (Eds.), Eyewitness testimony: Psychological perspectives (pp.
171-213). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Orne, M., Whitehouse, W., Carota Orne, E., &Dinges, D. (1996). “Memories” of anomalous
and traumatic autobiographical experiences: Validation and consolidation of fantasy
through hypnosis. Psychological Inquiry, 7, 168-172.
Marshall, W., Barabee, H., &Christophe, D. (1986). Sexual offenders against female
children: Sexual preferences for age of victims and type of behavior. Canadian Journal
of Behavioral Science, 18, 424-439.
McConkey, K., &Sheehan, P. (1995). Hypnosis, memory, and behavior in criminal
investigation. New York: Guilford Press.
McElroy, S., &Keck, P. (1995). Recovered memory therapy: False memory syndrome and
other complications. Psychiatric Annals, 25, 731-735.
McHugh, P. (1993, October). Multiple personality disorder. Harvard Mental Health
Newsletter, pp. 4-7.
McHugh, P. (1995). Witches, multiple personalities, and other psychiatric artifacts. Nature
Medicine, 1, 110-114.
Morgan, A., Johnson, D., &Hilgard, E. (1974). The stability of hypnotic susceptibility: A
longitudinal study. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 22, 249-
257.
Mulhern, S. (1994). Satanism, ritual abuse, and multiple personality disorder: A
sociohistorical perspective. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis,
42, 265-288.
Nash, M. (1994). Memory distortion and sexual trauma: The problem of false negatives and
false positives. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, 346-
362.
Nelson, E., &Simpson, P. (1994). First glimpse: An initial examination of subjects who have
rejected their recovered visualizations as false memories. Issues in Child Abuse
Accusations, 6, 123-133.
O‟Connell, D., Shor, R., &Orne, M. (1970). Hypnotic age regression: An empirical and
methodological analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology Monograph, 76, (3, Pt. 2).
Ofshe, R., &Singer, M. (1994). Recovered-memory therapy and robust repression:
Influence and pseudomemories. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, 42, 391-410.
Ofshe, R., &Watters, E. (1994). Making monsters. New York: Scribner‟s.
Orne, M. (1951). The mechanisms of hypnotic age regression: An experimental study.
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 16, 213-225.
Orne, M. (1970). Hypnosis, motivation, and the ecological validity of the psychological
experiment. In W. Arnold &M. Page (Eds.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp.
187-265). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Orne, M. (1979). The use and misuse of hypnosis in court. International Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis, 27, 311-341.
Orne, M., &Bates, B. (1992). Reflections on multiple personality disorder: A view from the
looking glass of hypnosis past. In A. Kales, C. Pierce, &M. Greenblatt (Eds.), The
mosaic of contemporary psychiatry in perspective (pp. 247-260). New York: Springer-
Verlag.
Orne, M., &Bauer-Manley, N. (1991). Disorders of self: Myths, metaphors, and the demand
characteristics of treatment. In J. Strauss and G. Goethals (Eds.), The self:
Interdisciplinary approaches (pp. 93B106). New York: Springer-Verlag.
Orne, M., &Dinges, D. (1989). Hypnosis. In H. Kaplan &B. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive
textbook of psychiatry/V (pp. 1501B1516). Baltimore: Williams &Wilkins.
Orne, M., Soskis, D., Dinges, D., &Carota Orne, E. (1984). Hypnotically induced testimony.
In G. Wells &E. Loftus (Eds.), Eyewitness testimony: Psychological perspectives (pp.
171-213). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Orne, M., Whitehouse, W., Carota Orne, E., &Dinges, D. (1996). “Memories” of anomalous
and traumatic autobiographical experiences: Validation and consolidation of fantasy
through hypnosis. Psychological Inquiry, 7, 168-172.







































































