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Nicholas Spanos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nicholas Spanos
Nicholas Peter Spanos (1942–June 6, 1994), PhD, was Professor of Psychology and Director of the Laboratory for Experimental Hypnosis at Carleton University from 1975 to his death in a single engine plane crash on June 6, 1994. While alive, Spanos conducted multiple studies that challenged common beliefs. He tried to distinguish the difference between common beliefs about hypnosis and what was actually occurring. These studies conducted by Spanos led to the modern understanding that hypnosis is not an altered state and is actually suggested behaviors that the participant chooses to go along with or not.〔(Scott O. and Hal Arkowitz. "Is Hypnosis a Distinct Form of Consciousness?" ''Scientific America.'' Nature America Inc. 8 Jan. 2009. Web. 12 Oct. 2013.http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=is-hypnosis-a-distinct-form )〕〔(Nick P. "Acting As If You Are Hypnotized." ''Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavior:''7 (1982): Web 12 Oct. 2013.http://www.edmondschools.net/Portals/3/docs/Terri_McGill/READ-ACTING%20AS%20IF.pdf )〕 Along with this, Spanos conducted studies regarding Dissociative Identity Disorder in which he stated that multiple personalities are not a product of trauma but are based on social norms. ==Biography== He was an American by birth and received his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Boston University. He practiced at Medfield State Hospital and with Boston Psychological Associates before joining the Department of Psychology at Carleton in 1975. He wrote 183 journal articles and 19 chapters for textbooks during his career there. He also wrote for Skeptical Inquirer.〔 During this time he contributed to many different studies, one study was the idea that hypnosis is not a trance like state and the another dealt with Dissociative Identity Disorder, which tries to explain why some people have multiple personalities. Through his studies Spanos took an alternative approach to most psychologists and John Chaves and Bill Jones stated that he believed these two areas are, "rule-governed social constructions established, legitimated, and maintained through social interaction.〔 Carroll, Robert T. "Book Review: Multiple Identities and False memories: A Sociocognitive Perspective." ''The Skeptics Dictionary.''AmeriCares, 16 Nov. 1997. Web. 12 Oct. 2013.http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/spanos.html〕
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