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Use of Hypnosis in Dentistry: (A Condensation).

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Charles F. Bödecker   +3 more
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Not Every Dip Matters: Cerebral Oxygenation Variability and Behavioral Outcomes in Children

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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, Volume 70, Issue 1, January 2026.
Jacob Karlsson, Laszlo Vutskits
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Hypnosis

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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Orienting Hypnosis

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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Hypnosis without hypnosis

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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Hypnosis

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
Hypnosis has never reached a widespread acceptance as a therapeutic technique and psychiatrists, especially, appear to give it a wide berth. Since the time when John Elliotson (1791–1868) was forced to resign from the Chair of Medicine at University College Hospital because of his advocacy of mesmerism, the attitude of the medical profession has been ...
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Hypnosis

Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1996
Hypnosis has considerable potential for use within nursing practice. The possible applications are wide-ranging and it is a therapy which gives clients responsibility for their own healing. Whether it can be used effectively in the clinical setting depends largely on the clients' willingness to manage their own health care; the therapist acts only as a
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Relational Hypnosis

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2012
This article provides a meta-theoretical framework, which can be applied to hypnosis, based on relational (intersubjective) psychoanalysis. The relationship between hypnosis and psychoanalysis is reviewed by describing three splits: (a) psychoanalysis split off from brain science; (b) psychoanalysis split off from hypnosis; and (c) splits within ...
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