Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major Page: 64
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hypnosis without formal induction into a trance. This was
reported to be in keeping with other studies some of which
demonstrated that without a preliminary trance induction
"some individuals will demonstrate behavior typical of that
usually associated with the term 'deep hypnosis* such as
hypnotic deafness, hypnotic blindness, and negative halluci-
nations" (4, p. 224). It was further demonstrated that a
trance induction procedure had a significant overall effect
in enhancing response to suggestions and that the subjects
who were considered "highly suggestible," as compared to
those considered "unsuggestible," were more willing to form
new interpersonal relationships and were more prone to
imaginative activities, daydreaming, and fantasy.
Investigating vocational daydreams, Holland (11, 12, 13)
reports findings which "imply that students acquire voca-
tional images which have some validity . • ." and that they
tend to avoid activities and roles which they believe they
are incompetent to perform. Holland felt that his findings
were consistent with the formulations by Super (22) that
"vocational choice is the implementation of a self-concept"
(11, p. 97). It was felt also that the students of this
study, all of superior scholastic aptitude, had stereotyped
impertinent images of different professions and failed to
perceive diverse vocations and roles within given occupations,
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Patrick, Jerry Heard, 1933-. Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major, dissertation, January 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc164200/m1/68/?q=%22Doctor+of+Education%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .