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Hypnosis and conversion disorder: assessment and treatment issues
Franny Moene
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At the intersection of chemical biology, plant imaging, and contemporary art, this review introduces the concept of chembioart. By tracing how chemical reporters illuminate plant biomolecules in vivo, their role not only in advancing scientific understanding but also in inspiring transdisciplinary collaborations and visual expression is highlighted ...
Marie Hinnebo +4 more
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Changes in brain connectivity and neurovascular dynamics during dexmedetomidine-induced loss of consciousness. [PDF]
Fotiadis P +12 more
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Pitolisant, an FDA‐approved H3R antagonist, counteracts the rewarding and sedative effects of ethanol, reduces alcohol intake, and alleviates the negative affect during withdrawal. This might occur via the antagonism of presynaptic autoreceptors and heteroreceptors H3Rs in the lateral habenula, thereby activating the H2R/p‐CREB/BDNF signaling and ...
Yan Zhao +13 more
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Managing psychological distress in women with breast cancer: A systematic review of intervention trends in the past decade. [PDF]
An H, Kim Y.
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Mind-Body Medicine A Hundred Years Ago: An Eclectic, New England Approach to Psychotherapy [PDF]
Stevens, Courtney
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Does nitrous oxide antagonize sevoflurane-induced hypnosis?
Takasumi Katoh +2 more
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ABSTRACT Steven J. Lynn (1946–2024) was a prolific researcher who explored a wide array of topics in clinical psychology. He and his co‐authors emphasized the importance of researching the side effects of psychological interventions. In the current studies (Study 1, N = 58; Study 2, N = 64), we examined clinicians' perspectives on side effects.
Sanne T. L. Houben +3 more
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Comparison of the effectiveness of hypnotherapy and menstrugol capsules on the volume of menstrual bleeding: A clinical trial study. [PDF]
Valiani M, Fathi M, Navabizadeh M.
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ABSTRACT Objective Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a frequent comorbidity in anorexia nervosa (AN). This review aimed to evaluate evidence on the effectiveness of pharmacological treatments for MDD in underweight individuals. Method A systematic review was conducted using PubMed, Medline, PsycINFO, and Web of Science through March 2025.
M. J. Besjes +3 more
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