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Hypnosis, Hypnotic Phenomena, and Hypnotic Responsiveness: Clinical and Research Foundations—A 40-Year Perspective

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2019
The authors summarize research findings, their clinical implications, and directions for future research derived from 40 years of study of hypnosis, hypnotic phenomena, and hypnotic responsiveness at Steven Jay Lynn’s Laboratory of Consciousness ...
S. Lynn   +5 more
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Attitudes Toward Hypnosis Based on Source of Information and Experience With Hypnosis

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2020
Attitudes and beliefs toward hypnosis are relevant in promoting hypnotic responses, in predicting the efficacy of interventions that include hypnosis, and in reducing iatrogenic effects in hypnotized individuals.
José Antonio Molina-Peral   +3 more
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The role of clinical hypnosis and self-hypnosis to relief pain and anxiety in severe chronic diseases in palliative care: a 2-year long-term follow-up of treatment in a nonrandomized clinical trial.

Annals of Palliative Medicine, 2018
BACKGROUND Patients with severe chronic diseases and advanced cancer receiving palliative care, have a complex range of pain and anxiety that can arise early in the course of illness.
M. P. Brugnoli   +5 more
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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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Clinical applications of self-hypnosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Psychology of Consciousness, 2019
We conducted a systematic review of randomized control trials examining the efficacy of self- hypnosis as a clinical treatment. Searching for ‘self-hypnosis’, ‘self-hypnotic’, ‘autosuggestion’, and ‘autohypnosis’ returned 576 studies, of which 22 met the
Adam D. Eason, Benjamin A. Parris
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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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A National Survey of Clinical Hypnosis Views and Experiences of the Adult Population in the United States

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2019
A nationwide, demographically balanced Internet survey of 1000 adults (500 females, 500 males, mean age 49.5, range 18–88 years) was conducted to assess views and experiences of clinical hypnosis in the United States population. Participants were unaware
O. Palsson, S. Twist, Marcia Walker
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ANXIETY AND HYPNOSIS

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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A Meta-Analysis of Hypnotic Interventions for Depression Symptoms: High Hopes for Hypnosis?

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2018
This meta-analysis quantifies the effectiveness of hypnosis for treating the symptoms of depression. To be included in the meta-analysis, studies were required to use a between-subjects or mixed-model design in which a hypnotic intervention for ...
L. Milling   +3 more
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