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Impact of hypnosis on psychophysiological measures: A scoping literature review
Exploring psychophysiological changes during hypnosis can help to better understand the nature and extent of the hypnotic phenomenon by characterizing its influence on the autonomic nervous system (ANS), in addition to its central brain effects. Hypnosis
Aurore Fernandez +3 more
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Hernán Anlló,1,2 Bertrand Herer,1,3 Agathe Delignières,1,4 Yolaine Bocahu,1,3 Isabelle Segundo,1,3 Valérie Mach Alingrin,1,5 Marion Gilbert,1,3 François Larue1,5 1Clinical Hypnosis Research Team, Bligny Hospital Center,
Anlló H +7 more
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HighlightsAnalgesic effect of hypnosis examined in 85 experimental pain trials.Effectiveness was dependent upon hypnotic suggestibility and use of analgesic imagery.Hypnosis produced 42% & 29% pain reduction in high & medium suggestibles respectively ...
Trevor Thompson +2 more
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Clinical Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents—What? Why? How?: Origins, Applications, and Efficacy
This review article addresses the process, intention, and therapeutic value of clinical hypnosis with children and adolescents. A brief historical perspective is followed by a digest of the published laboratory and clinical research that has accelerated ...
Daniel P Kohen
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Hypnosis as Neurophenomenology [PDF]
Hypnosis research binds phenomenology and neuroscience. Here we show how recent evidence probing the impact of hypnosis and suggestion can inform and advance a neurophenomenological approach.
Michael eLifshitz +3 more
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Current Practices, Experiences, and Views in Clinical Hypnosis: Findings of an International Survey
An online survey of 691 clinicians who use hypnosis was conducted in 31 countries to gain a broad real-world picture of current practices, views, and experiences in clinical hypnosis.
O. Palsson +8 more
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Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, Aldous Huxley, Sergei Rachmanicoff, Chopin, Goethe. What dothese people have in common? They all used hypnosis to explore and expand the boundaries of their intelligence.
A. Drigas, Eleni Mitsea, C. Skianis
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This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and quantify the current available evidence of hypnosis efficacy to manage pain in patients with chronic musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain. Randomized Control Trials (RCTs) with hypnosis and/or
Pascaline Langlois +16 more
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Functional Changes in Brain Activity Using Hypnosis: A Systematic Review
Hypnosis has proven a powerful method in indications such as pain control and anxiety reduction. As recently discussed, it has been yielding increased attention from medical/dental perspectives.
T. Wolf +4 more
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Objective Hypnosis can be an effective treatment for many conditions, and there have been attempts to develop instrumental approaches to continuously monitor hypnotic state level (“depth”).
Nikita V. Obukhov +4 more
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