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Myths and misconceptions about hypnosis and suggestion: Separating fact and fiction
We present 21 prominent myths and misconceptions about hypnosis in order to promulgate accurate information and to highlight questions for future research.
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Applications of Hypnosis as an Adjuvant in Oncological Settings: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2023Previous research has shown promising results in using hypnosis to treat various symptoms and side effects of medical treatments. The objective was to identify studies that use hypnosis as an adjuvant to evidence-based treatments to evaluate its benefits
Marc Franch, A. Alarcón, A. Capafons
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The Role of Clinical Hypnosis & VR in Special Education
Int. J. Recent Contributions Eng. Sci. IT, 2021Clinical hypnosis is becoming increasingly recognized as a valuable clinical intervention for a wide range of psychological and medical problems.
A. Drigas, Eleni Mitsea, C. Skianis
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Hypnosis and the Alleviation of Clinical Pain: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2021This is the first comprehensive meta-analysis in approximately 20 years of all controlled studies of the use of hypnosis for relieving clinical pain. To be included, studies were required to utilize a between-subjects or mixed model design in which a ...
L. Milling+4 more
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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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Neurophysiology of hypnosis in chronic pain: A review of recent literature
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2021Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon which includes biological, psychological, and socio-professional factors that undermine patients’ everyday life. Currently, only few patients significantly benefit from pharmacological treatments and many have to stop
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Neural Mechanisms of Hypnosis and Meditation-Induced Analgesia: A Narrative Review
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2021Meditation and hypnosis have both been found to attenuate pain; however, little is known about similarities and differences in the cognitive modulation of pain.
G. De Benedittis
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, 2021
What is hypnosis? - historical background differential susceptibility to hypnosis hypnosis in therapy - general considerations hypnosis in behaviour therapy hypnosis in psychodynamic therapy hypnosis in psychosomatic medicine hypnosis in the treatment of
H. B. Gibson, M. Heap
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What is hypnosis? - historical background differential susceptibility to hypnosis hypnosis in therapy - general considerations hypnosis in behaviour therapy hypnosis in psychodynamic therapy hypnosis in psychosomatic medicine hypnosis in the treatment of
H. B. Gibson, M. Heap
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The Efficacy of Hypnosis as a Treatment for Anxiety: A Meta-Analysis
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2019This meta-analysis quantifies the effectiveness of hypnosis in treating anxiety. Included studies were required to utilize a between-subjects or mixed-model design in which a hypnosis intervention was compared with a control condition in alleviating the ...
Keara E. Valentine+3 more
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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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