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  1. Exploring Mystical-Type Experiences Through Auto-Induced Cognitive Trance
  2. The relation between post-migration stressors and trauma treatment outcomes: a scoping review
  3. Mind-Manifesting Hypnosis: Phenomenological Similarities and Differences in Hypnotic and Psychedelic Contexts
  4. A consensus taxonomy of altered (nonordinary) states of consciousness: Bringing order to disarray.
  5. In Memoriam Charles Theodore Tart (1937–2025)
  6. Recent Publications of Note 5 (1)
  7. Maladaptive daydreaming should be included as a dissociative disorder in psychiatric manuals: position paper
  8. Development and validation of a new measure for forced migrants/refugees: the Screening of Refugees Self-Report (ScoRE-SR)
  9. What psi research can – and cannot – say about ‘mind beyond the brain’
  10. The Phenomenology of Distressing Near-death Experiences and Their Aftereffects
  11. Recent Publications of Note 4 (2)
  12. An homage to Steven Jay Lynn
  13. Dissociative Experiences Among Transgender Women: A Phenomenological Study
  14. Celebrating Three Consciousness Trailblazers
  15. In Memoriam: Robert Rosenthal (1933-2024),
  16. A spontaneous dissociative episode during an EEG experiment
  17. The core of me is that which observes: A mixed-methods study of trait-level sense of self.
  18. A Festschrift for a Consciousness Hummingbird: Charles T. Tart
  19. Recent Publications of Note 3(2)
  20. A neurophenomenological fMRI study of a spontaneous automatic writer and a hypnotic cohort
  21. Recent Publications of Note 3(1)
  22. The Definitive Account of Early Mediumship
  23. A Hitchhiker's Guide to Consciousness: Max Velmans at 80 Years of Age
  24. A celebration of Irving Kirsch
  25. Irving Kirsch: a life beyond expectations
  26. “I would love to be ‘discredited’ like this more often”: An interview with Irving Kirsch
  27. Mind wandering and sleep in daily life: A combined actigraphy and experience sampling study
  28. Nonlinear brain correlates of trait self-boundarylessness
  29. Dissociation and its biological and clinical associations in functional neurological disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis
  30. The relation between peritraumatic dissociation and coping strategies: A network analysis.
  31. Recent Publications of Note 2(2)
  32. A 20-years+ review of the Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire (SASRQ): Psychometric properties and findings
  33. Peritraumatic Dissociation and Chronic Posttraumatic Symptomatology
  34. The Other in the Self
  35. The case for clinical hypnosis: Theory and research-based do’s and don’ts for clinical practice.
  36. Dissolution of What? The Self Lost in Self-transcendent Experiences
  37. Recent publications of note
  38. What Is Swept Under the Rug?
  39. Acute Stress among Nurses in Sweden during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  40. The contribution of latent factors of executive functioning to mind wandering: an experience sampling study
  41. Acute Stress in Health Workers during Two Consecutive Epidemic Waves of COVID-19
  42. Dispositional Self-Consciousness and Hypnotizability
  43. Reality shifting: psychological features of an emergent online daydreaming culture
  44. Carlos Salvador Alvarado (1955-2021): A Man for All Eras
  45. Gentle tenacity
  46. Introducing the Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition (JAEX)
  47. Recent Publications of Note
  48. A Network Analysis to Identify Associations between PTSD and Dissociation among Teenagers
  49. Alejandro Parra and Dante’s Eighth Circle of Hell
  50. Mayan & Swedish attitudes and practices toward death
  51. Depicting the Ethereal, Part I: Visual Art and Psi
  52. Art, PK, and a Farewell
  53. Book Review: More than Fiction? Psi, Consciousness, and Science-Fiction. A Review of Psience Fiction: The Paranormal in Science Fiction Literature and Consciousness and Science Fiction. By Damien Broderick
  54. From lore to lab: Do alterations of consciousness enhance human functioning?
  55. A preregistered multi-lab replication of Maier et al. (2014, Exp. 4) testing retroactive avoidance
  56. Differentiating psychogenic nonepileptic from epileptic seizures: A mixed-methods, content analysis study
  57. Psychosis, trauma and dissociation: evolving perspectives on severe psychopathology (2nd ED.)
  58. Sad mood and poor sleep are related to task-unrelated thoughts and experience of diminished cognitive control
  59. Book Review: A Kulturträger Keeps Time. A review of Altered States of Consciousness: Experiences out of Time and Self
  60. Anomalous experiences are more prevalent among highly suggestible individuals who are also highly dissociative
  61. Meditation, Exceptional Psychophysiological Control, and Parapsychology
  62. Anomalous experiences are more prevalent among highly suggestible individuals who are also highly dissociative
  63. Anthropocosmic Theatre
  64. Online validation of combined mood induction procedures
  65. Editorial: Four Score (Plus) Years Ago
  66. Mind Leaks: A Commentary on Wooffitt’s Poetic Confluence: A Sociological Analysis of an Enigmatic Moment
  67. THE ROLES OF RESPONSE EXPECTANCIES, BASELINE EXPERIENCES, AND HYPNOTIZABILITY IN SPONTANEOUS HYPNOTIC EXPERIENCES
  68. Editorial: ψυχή Is a Woman
  69. Derangement of the senses or alternate epistemological pathways? Altered consciousness and enhanced functioning.
  70. “He Who Has the Spirits Must Work a Lot”: A Psycho‐Anthropological Account of Spirit Possession in the Dominican Republic
  71. The effect of variations of emotional expressions on mnemonic discrimination and traditional recognition memory
  72. A review of research on such phenomena as ostensible telepathy and precognition.
  73. Pierre Janet and the enchanted boundary of psychical research.
  74. Editorial: Keeping Up Is Hard to Do
  75. Surviving Death: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for an Afterlife By Leslie Kean
  76. Some needed psychological clarifications on the experience(s) of shamanism
  77. Dissociative Experiences and Trauma Exposure Among Newly Arrived and Settled Young War Refugees
  78. The "hypnotic state" and eye movements: Less there than meets the eye?
  79. Helen Joan Crawford, 1943–2016
  80. Life without it would be like nothing.
  81. The psychology of anomalous experiences: A rediscovery.
  82. The relation of dissociation and mind wandering to unresolved/disorganized attachment: an experience sampling study
  83. Nuances and Uncertainties Regarding Hypnotic Inductions: Toward a Theoretically Informed Praxis
  84. Adolescents’ Dissociative Experiences: the Moderating Role of Type of Trauma and Attachment Style
  85. The relation of hypnotizability and dissociation to everyday mentation: An experience-sampling study.
  86. Daydreaming style moderates the relation between working memory and mind wandering: Integrating two hypotheses.
  87. “One Day This Tune Will Drive Me Mad”
  88. Dissociative Subtypes in Posttraumatic Stress Disorders and Hypnosis
  89. Traumatic Experience and Somatoform Dissociation Among Spirit Possession Practitioners in the Dominican Republic
  90. Acute stress trajectories 1 year after a breast cancer diagnosis
  91. Psychological health, trauma, dissociation, absorption, and fantasy proneness among Danish spiritual practitioners.
  92. Heterogeneity in high hypnotic suggestibility and the neurophysiology of hypnosis
  93. If You Meet Erickson on the Road. . .
  94. Less Would Have Been More
  95. Non-Ordinary Mental Expressions
  96. Sailing Along the Universe
  97. Throwing Down the Gauntlet
  98. Sustained Attention and Motivation in Zen Meditators and Non-meditators
  99. Hypnotizability, personality traits, and the propensity to experience alterations of consciousness.
  100. Hypnos and psyche: How hypnosis has contributed to the study of consciousness.
  101. Reality versus fantasy: Reply to Lynn et al. (2014).
  102. Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patients: Temporal Evolution, Predictors, and Mediation
  103. Transformative narratives: The impact of working with war and torture survivors.
  104. A call for an open, informed study of all aspects of consciousness
  105. A Catholic Atheist in Search of the SacredA Catholic Atheist in Search of the Sacred
  106. Combat stress disorders and their treatment in ancient Greece.
  107. Paradise SniffedParadise Sniffed
  108. Hypnotic Tape Intervention Ameliorates Stress:A Randomized, Control Study
  109. The neurophenomenology of neutral hypnosis
  110. Dealing With Human Experience as a Whole
  111. Dodd’s Temptation
  112. The Tononi Comedy
  113. The Celebration of GenocideThe Celebration of Genocide
  114. Commentary on “Altered and asymmetric default mode network activity in a “hypnotic virtuoso”: An fMRI and EEG study”
  115. Individual differences and state effects on mind-wandering: Hypnotizability, dissociation, and sensory homogenization
  116. On the need to compare anomalous experiences carefully: Commentary on Milán et al.’s Auras in mysticism and synaesthesia: A comparison
  117. Evaluation of the evidence for the trauma and fantasy models of dissociation.
  118. EEG sLORETA Functional Imaging During Hypnotic Arm Levitation and Voluntary Arm Lifting
  119. Dissociated control as a signature of typological variability in high hypnotic suggestibility
  120. Dissociative disorders in DSM-5
  121. One Split Too Many …
  122. Defining (Structural) Dissociation: A Debate
  123. Diagnóstico diferencial entre experiências espirituais e psicóticas não patológicas e transtornos mentais: uma contribuição de estudos latino-americanos para o CID-11
  124. Acute Stress Disorder Revisited
  125. Differential frontal-parietal phase synchrony during hypnosis as a function of hypnotic suggestibility
  126. Dissociative tendencies and individual differences in high hypnotic suggestibility
  127. Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults, Third Revision
  128. [Editor's Note: This Review is Being Reprinted to Correct a Previous Omission and Error.] Simeon, D., & Abugel, J. (2006).Feeling Unreal: Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reviewed by Etzel Cardeña, P...
  129. Differential patterns of spontaneous experiential response to a hypnotic induction: A latent profile analysis
  130. Methodological and practical issues regarding phenomenological subtypes of highly suggestible individuals: A response to Kumar
  131. Disruption of synaesthesia by posthypnotic suggestion: An ERP study
  132. Against the grain: “Matter” and “spirit”.
  133. Research Methodology on Anomalous Experience: Between Borges and a Hard Place …
  134. Out-of-Body Experiences and Physical Body Activity and Posture
  135. Book Review: Onno van der Hart, Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis, & Kathy Steele, The Haunted Self: Structural Dissociation and the Treatment of Chronic Traumatization. New York: W. W. Norton, 2006. 418 pp. Cloth: $49.95 (US), ISBN 0393704017
  136. A Note of Caution on the Waterloo-Stanford Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility:A Brief Communication
  137. Hypnotic Experience is Related to Emotional Contagion
  138. The Contributions of Ramón y Cajal and Other Spanish Authors to Hypnosis
  139. Hypnosis as an Adjunct Therapy in the Management of Diabetes
  140. Should Conversion Disorder Be Reclassified as a Dissociative Disorder in DSM–V?
  141. BOOK REVIEWS
  142. Hypnosis and the Treatment of Posttraumatic Conditions:An Evidence-Based Approach
  143. All in the Family
  144. The effects of translation and sex on hypnotizability testing
  145. A Snapshot of Terror: Acute Posttraumatic Responses to the September 11 Attack
  146. Introduction: Early Trauma Responses and Psychopathology: Setting Up the Stage
  147. The Validity of DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders Categories in South-West Uganda
  148. Book Review: Wondrous Healing. Shamanism, Human Evolution, and the Origin of Religion
  149. THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF DEEP HYPNOSIS: QUiescent and Physically Active
  150. Psychiatric Disorders Among Tortured Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal
  151. New DSM-IV Diagnosis of Acute Stress Disorder
  152. Psychometric properties of the Stanford Acute Stress Reaction Questionnaire (SASRQ): A valid and reliable measure of acute stress
  153. Convergent validity of three posttraumatic symptoms inventories among adult sexual abuse survivors
  154. Sex differences in the perception of stressful life events in a Spanish sample: Some implications for the Axis IV of the DSM-IV
  155. When disaster strikes, acute stress disorder may follow
  156. Dissociative reactions to the San Francisco Bay Area earthquake of 1989
  157. Comments on Hypnotizability and Dissociation
  158. Disintegrated experience: The dissociative disorders revisited.