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Octopus 'hypnosis': inducing tonic immobility for studying local sensorimotor responses and arm-sucker coordination. [PDF]
Gribkova ED, Cui J, Gillette R.
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The Effect of Hypnotherapy on the Resilience of Women With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Khani S +4 more
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How professionals in pediatrics change the words they use to mitigate pain: A lexical description after a short hypnosis-based communication training. [PDF]
Bedu M +8 more
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Fatal familial insomnia that begins with unconsciousness: A case report
Sleep Research, Volume 3, Issue 1, Page 71-77, March 2026.
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Practical Neurology, 2021
Clinical hypnosis is an important therapeutic tool with an increasingly understood cognitive and neurobiological basis, and evidence for efficacy. Hypnosis involves controlled modulation of components of cognition—such as awareness, volition, perception and belief—by an external agent (the hypnotist) or by oneself (self-hypnosis) employing suggestion ...
Wendy Phillips +3 more
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Clinical hypnosis is an important therapeutic tool with an increasingly understood cognitive and neurobiological basis, and evidence for efficacy. Hypnosis involves controlled modulation of components of cognition—such as awareness, volition, perception and belief—by an external agent (the hypnotist) or by oneself (self-hypnosis) employing suggestion ...
Wendy Phillips +3 more
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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2015
This article presents a new frame for understanding hypnosis and its clinical applications. Despite great potential to transform health and care, hypnosis research and clinical integration is impaired in part by centuries of misrepresentation and ignorance about its demonstrated efficacy.
Anna E, Hope, Laurence I, Sugarman
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This article presents a new frame for understanding hypnosis and its clinical applications. Despite great potential to transform health and care, hypnosis research and clinical integration is impaired in part by centuries of misrepresentation and ignorance about its demonstrated efficacy.
Anna E, Hope, Laurence I, Sugarman
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1962
The traditional concept of hypnosis that seeks a “sleep” state and employs formal induction techniques seriously limita ita practical and general clinical applicability.
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The traditional concept of hypnosis that seeks a “sleep” state and employs formal induction techniques seriously limita ita practical and general clinical applicability.
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