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Hypnosis efficacy on nicotine addiction: An analysis of EEG microstates and brain oscillation entropy. [PDF]
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Remembering what did not happen: the role of hypnosis in memory recall and false memories formation. [PDF]
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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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 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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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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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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Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
Before proceeding to discuss the inter-relationships between anxiety and hypnosis, I shall define, as accurately as I can, just what I mean by these terms.
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Before proceeding to discuss the inter-relationships between anxiety and hypnosis, I shall define, as accurately as I can, just what I mean by these terms.
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1982
Hypnosis and the unconscious: both fields equally obscure, giving rise to broad plurality of conceptions. The only point we may assert with any certainty is that they are closely linked. Historically, experiments on post-hypnotic suggestion were in fact the starting point for the discovery of the unconscious.
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Hypnosis and the unconscious: both fields equally obscure, giving rise to broad plurality of conceptions. The only point we may assert with any certainty is that they are closely linked. Historically, experiments on post-hypnotic suggestion were in fact the starting point for the discovery of the unconscious.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
The theory of hypnosis here formulated postulates certain psychophysiological mechanisms, especially the ascending reticular activating system, through which interpersonal and intrapersonal forces operate to achieve and maintain the hypnotic state. From this theory it can be predicted that certain drugs, such as the phenothiazine derivatives, will ...
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The theory of hypnosis here formulated postulates certain psychophysiological mechanisms, especially the ascending reticular activating system, through which interpersonal and intrapersonal forces operate to achieve and maintain the hypnotic state. From this theory it can be predicted that certain drugs, such as the phenothiazine derivatives, will ...
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