Cultic Studies Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1996, page 55
Orne, M., Whitehouse, W., Dinges, D., &Carota Orne, E. (1988). Reconstructing memory
through hypnosis: Forensic and clinical implications. In H. Pettinatti (Ed.), Hypnosis and
memory (pp. 21-63). New York: Guilford Press.
People v. Kempinski, No. W8OCF 352 (Cir. Ct., 12th Dist. Will County, October 21, 1980,
unreported, 1980).
People v. Shirley, 31 Cal.3d 18 723 P.2d 1354, 181 Cal. Reptr. 243 (1982), stay denied,
California v. Shirley, 458 U.S. 1125, 102 S. Ct. 13, 73, L.Ed.2d (1982) cert. denied,
California v. Shirley, 459 U.S. 860, 103 S. Ct. 133, 74 L.Ed.2d 114 (1982).
Perls, F. (1965). Three approaches to psychotherapy, Number 2: Dr. Frederick Perls. E.
Shostrum (Producer). Orange, CA: Psychological Films.
Perry, C. (1995). The false memory syndrome (FMS) and Adisguised” hypnosis. Hypnos, 22,
189-197.
Pezdek, K. (1994). The illusion of illusory memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8, 339-
350.
Piccione, C., Hilgard, E., &Zimbardo, P. (1989). On the stability of measured hypnotizability
over a 25-year period. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 289-295.
Pope, H., &Hudson, J. (1992). Is childhood sexual abuse a risk factor for bulimia nervosa?
American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 450-463.
Prince, M. (1957). The dissociation of a personality. New York: Meridian. (Original work
published in 1908.)
Putnam, F. (1989). Diagnosis and treatment of multiple personality disorder. New York:
Guilford Press.
Raginsky, B. (1969). Hypnotic recall of air crash cause. International Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Hypnosis, 17, 250-265.
Reiff, R., &Scheerer, M. (1959). Memory and hypnotic age regression: Developmental
aspects of cognitive function explored through hypnosis. New York: International
Universities Press.
Reiser, M. (1980). Handbook of investigative hypnosis. Los Angeles: Law Enforcement and
Hypnosis Institute.
Richeport, M. (1994). Erickson‟s approach to multiple personality: A cross-cultural
perspective. In J. Zeig (Ed.), Erickson’s approach to multiple personality: A cross-
cultural perspective (pp. 415-432). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Rock v. Arkansas, 483 U.S. 44, 1987.
Rorty, M., Yager, J., &Rossoto, E. (1994). Childhood sexual, physical, and psychological
abuse in bulimia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1122-1126.
Sarbin, T. (1995). On the belief that one body may be host to two or more personalities.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 127-144.
Scheflin, A., &Shapiro, J. (1989). Trance on trial. New York: Guilford Press.
Schreiber, F. (1973). Sybil. Chicago: Henry Regnery.
Sheehan, P. (1988). Confidence, memory, and hypnosis. In H. Pettinatti (Ed.), Hypnosis and
memory (pp. 95B127). New York: Guilford Press.
Smith, M., Glass, G., &Miller, T. (1980). The benefits of psychotherapy. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press.
Spanos, N., Burgess, C., &Burgess, M. (1994). Past-life identities, UFO abductions, and
satanic ritual abuse: The social construction of “memories.” International Journal of
Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, 433-446.
Spanos, N., Quigley, C., Gwynn, M., Glatt, R., &Perlini, A. (1991). Hypnotic interrogation,
pretrial preparation, and witness testimony during direct and cross examination. Law
and Human Behavior, 15, 639-654.
Spence, D. (1982). Narrative truth and historical truth: Meaning and interpretation in
psychoanalysis. New York: Norton.
Spence, D. (1994). Narrative truth and putative child abuse. International Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, 289-303.
Orne, M., Whitehouse, W., Dinges, D., &Carota Orne, E. (1988). Reconstructing memory
through hypnosis: Forensic and clinical implications. In H. Pettinatti (Ed.), Hypnosis and
memory (pp. 21-63). New York: Guilford Press.
People v. Kempinski, No. W8OCF 352 (Cir. Ct., 12th Dist. Will County, October 21, 1980,
unreported, 1980).
People v. Shirley, 31 Cal.3d 18 723 P.2d 1354, 181 Cal. Reptr. 243 (1982), stay denied,
California v. Shirley, 458 U.S. 1125, 102 S. Ct. 13, 73, L.Ed.2d (1982) cert. denied,
California v. Shirley, 459 U.S. 860, 103 S. Ct. 133, 74 L.Ed.2d 114 (1982).
Perls, F. (1965). Three approaches to psychotherapy, Number 2: Dr. Frederick Perls. E.
Shostrum (Producer). Orange, CA: Psychological Films.
Perry, C. (1995). The false memory syndrome (FMS) and Adisguised” hypnosis. Hypnos, 22,
189-197.
Pezdek, K. (1994). The illusion of illusory memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8, 339-
350.
Piccione, C., Hilgard, E., &Zimbardo, P. (1989). On the stability of measured hypnotizability
over a 25-year period. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 289-295.
Pope, H., &Hudson, J. (1992). Is childhood sexual abuse a risk factor for bulimia nervosa?
American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 450-463.
Prince, M. (1957). The dissociation of a personality. New York: Meridian. (Original work
published in 1908.)
Putnam, F. (1989). Diagnosis and treatment of multiple personality disorder. New York:
Guilford Press.
Raginsky, B. (1969). Hypnotic recall of air crash cause. International Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Hypnosis, 17, 250-265.
Reiff, R., &Scheerer, M. (1959). Memory and hypnotic age regression: Developmental
aspects of cognitive function explored through hypnosis. New York: International
Universities Press.
Reiser, M. (1980). Handbook of investigative hypnosis. Los Angeles: Law Enforcement and
Hypnosis Institute.
Richeport, M. (1994). Erickson‟s approach to multiple personality: A cross-cultural
perspective. In J. Zeig (Ed.), Erickson’s approach to multiple personality: A cross-
cultural perspective (pp. 415-432). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Rock v. Arkansas, 483 U.S. 44, 1987.
Rorty, M., Yager, J., &Rossoto, E. (1994). Childhood sexual, physical, and psychological
abuse in bulimia nervosa. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1122-1126.
Sarbin, T. (1995). On the belief that one body may be host to two or more personalities.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 43, 127-144.
Scheflin, A., &Shapiro, J. (1989). Trance on trial. New York: Guilford Press.
Schreiber, F. (1973). Sybil. Chicago: Henry Regnery.
Sheehan, P. (1988). Confidence, memory, and hypnosis. In H. Pettinatti (Ed.), Hypnosis and
memory (pp. 95B127). New York: Guilford Press.
Smith, M., Glass, G., &Miller, T. (1980). The benefits of psychotherapy. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press.
Spanos, N., Burgess, C., &Burgess, M. (1994). Past-life identities, UFO abductions, and
satanic ritual abuse: The social construction of “memories.” International Journal of
Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, 433-446.
Spanos, N., Quigley, C., Gwynn, M., Glatt, R., &Perlini, A. (1991). Hypnotic interrogation,
pretrial preparation, and witness testimony during direct and cross examination. Law
and Human Behavior, 15, 639-654.
Spence, D. (1982). Narrative truth and historical truth: Meaning and interpretation in
psychoanalysis. New York: Norton.
Spence, D. (1994). Narrative truth and putative child abuse. International Journal of Clinical
and Experimental Hypnosis, 42, 289-303.







































































