Feasibility of a hypnosis intervention for a mystical experience.
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The purpose of the present study is to determine feasibility and acceptability of a standardized hypnosis intervention for a mystical experience based on a conceptual framework including cognitive expectancy, demand characteristics, the induced hypnotic state, and the role of hypnotizability. Ten college student participants provided informed consent and received a hypnotic induction and hypnotic suggestions for having a mystical experience. The hypnosis intervention was provided in a setting similar to that used in psychedelic drug research. All participants were mid-to-high hypnotizable. Results revealed that the hypnosis intervention was feasible and acceptable based on a composite acceptability score of 9.45 and no drop-outs. All participants indicated that they would participate again if given the opportunity. Additionally, 70% of participants met criteria for a “complete mystical experience” as measured by the Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ30). While these results are encouraging, additional research is needed including replication with a larger sample.