Article
Sexual criminality and hypnotizability
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Auteurs : Eugene L. Bliss,
Esther M. Larson
Esther M. Larson
Périodique : The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Numéros : vol. 173, nº 9
Date de publication : 1 septembre 1985
Etendue : pp. 522-526
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
Thirty-three sexual offenders, 18 of whom had been convicted of rape, nine of pedophilia, and six of incest, were studied. Two thirds of the subjects had histories of “spontaneous self-hypnotic” experiences (dissociations); seven of these were DSM-III multiples and six were probable multiples. This group had very high hypnotizability scores. The other one third without histories of “spontaneous self-hypnosis” had normal scores. It was concluded that spontaneous self-hypnosis contributed to the perpetration of the crimes in many of these cases, although other factors also directed the antisocial behaviors.
Mots clés SantéPsy :Auteur de violence sexuelle, Viol, Pédophilie, Inceste, Hypnose, Passage à l'acte
Mots clés libres :Détails
Langue : anglais
Numéro de fiche : 203
Catalogue(s) : CRIAVS
Type de fiche : Article de périodique
Création : 19/02/2020
Dernière modification : 19/02/2020
Statut : Publié