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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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Yoga and Hypnosis

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1963
Abstract The nature of Yoga and Samaadhi (concentration) was described. Two forms of Samaadhi, conscious and unconscious, and the eight aids to Yoga were given some emphasis in the description. A comparison was made between Samaadhi and hypnosis. It was found that whereas the two differ widely in their ultimate objectives, they have many points of ...
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Hypnosis in dysphagia

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1961
(1961). Hypnosis in dysphagia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 291-295.
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Circular Poetics and the “Hypnosis of Hypnosis”

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2011
Hillary, Stephenson, Bradford, Keeney
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The nature of hypnosis

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1996
This paper presents an overview of the essential nature of hypnosis as it is studied and practised today. Some theoretical controversies are mentioned and historical antecedents are briefly summarized. An overview is then presented of the ways in which hypnosis is applied therapeutically.
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Stuttering and hypnosis

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1964
Abstract Differences of opinion regarding the use of hypnosis in the treatment of stuttering are briefly reviewed. A viewpoint of stuttering is presented, suggesting how this behavior develops and becomes habitual. The requirements of an adequate program of stuttering therapy are listed with the hope that clinicians will be better able to evaluate ...
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Issues on Hypnosis

2002
106 p.
Hoogduin, C.A.L.   +2 more
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TECHNIQUES OF HYPNOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
Methods for inducing formal hypnosis are classified as direct or authoritarian, indirect or permissive, and mechanical. Preliminary tests determine a patient's susceptibility to suggestion and help to decide which method to use. The subject must understand that hypnosis is not sleep and that he will be more, not less, acutely aware.
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Hypnosis in Dentistry

Dental Update, 2006
In this article, the nature of hypnosis will be discussed, together with its therapeutic/facilitator role in the control of the potential problems that occur in everyday dental practice. It is the vital relationship between a patient and therapist which produces the desired results of hypnotherapy.
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Hypnosis

Annual Review of Psychology, 1965
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