SELECTED ARTICLES

Spiegel, H. Psychiatric observations in the Tunisian Campaign. Am J Orthopsychiat 14:381, 1944

Spiegel H. The dissociation-association continuum. J Nerv Ment Dis 136 (4), 374-78, 1963; also in Science and Psychoanalysis ed. Masserman JH, New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc., 1963

Spiegel H, Linn L. The "ripple effect" following adjunct hypnosis in analytic psychotherapy. Am J Psych 126:53-8, 1969

Spiegel H. The Grade 5 Syndrome: the highly hypnotizable person. Int J Clin Exp Hypn 22:303-19, 1974

Spiegel H, Aronson M, Fleiss JL, Haber J. Psychometric analysis of the hypnotic induction profile. Int J Clin Exp Hypn 24:300-315, 1976

Spiegel H. The Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP): a review of its development. Annals NY Acad Sci, 296:129-142, 1977

Spiegel H. Hypnosis: myth and reality. Psychiatric Annals 11, 305, 711-16, 1981

Spiegel H, Greenleaf M. Personality Style and Hypnotizability: the fix - flex continuum. Psychiatric Med 10:13-24, 1992

Spiegel H. Nocebo: the power of suggestibility. Preventive Med 26(5):616-621, 1997

Spiegel H. Silver linings in the clouds of war: a five-decade retrospective. In Menninger R & Nemiah J: Post WW II History of American Psychiatry Am Psych Press,Washington, DC, 2000

Spiegel H. & Greenleaf, M. Commentary: defining hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn 48 (2-3):111-116, 2005-2006

Spiegel H. The neural trance: a new look at hypnosis. Int.J Clin Exper Hypn 55(4): 387-410, 2007

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