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Hypnosis and Creativity

Gifted Child Quarterly, 1965
(1965). Hypnosis and Creativity. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 94-99.
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Functional Changes in Brain Activity After Hypnosis: Neurobiological Mechanisms and Application to Patients with a Specific Phobia—Limitations and Future Directions

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2019
Studies of brain-plasticity changes in hypnosis using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), positron-emission-tomography (PET) and electroencephalography (EEG) were reviewed. The authors found evidence in those studies that hypnosis is a powerful
U. Halsband, Thomas Gerhard Wolf
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The unconscious and hypnosis

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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Efficacy of hypnosis on pain, wound-healing, anxiety, and stress in children with acute burn injuries: a randomized controlled trial

Pain, 2018
No randomized controlled trial has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and improving wound-healing in children with burns. This randomized controlled trial aimed to investigate whether hypnosis decreases pain, anxiety, and stress and ...
Stephen J. Chester   +8 more
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Sleep hypnosis and waking bypnosis

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1970
Abstract 6 highIy susceptible female students were subjected to a short-term training procedure aimed a t inducing in each of them 2 different types of hypnosis: a sleep hypnosis and an active waking hypnosis. Their behavior in both types, during the carrying out of 11 standard suggestions, was rated by 2 independent observers.
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Effect of an Online Hypnosis Intervention in Reducing Migraine Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Trial

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2019
This study examined the development and effect of an online hypnosis program for the treatment of migraines. Forty-three participants were randomly assigned to a wait-list control or a treatment group. The treatment group received hypnosis mp3s developed
N. Flynn
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Use of Neurofeedback and Mindfulness to Enhance Response to Hypnosis Treatment in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: Results from a Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2018
This pilot study evaluated the possibility that 2 interventions hypothesized to increase slower brain oscillations (e.g., theta) may enhance the efficacy of hypnosis treatment, given evidence that hypnotic responding is associated with slower brain ...
M. Jensen   +6 more
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Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Hypnosis for the Management of Headache

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2018
Migraine is a complex neurological condition that causes a range of symptoms, the most common of which is a severe headache. The aim of this systematic review of the literature is to determine the efficacy of hypnosis in the treatment of migraine.
N. Flynn
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Clinical Hypnosis and Music In Breast Biopsy:A Randomized Clinical Trial

American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2018
A randomized clinical study was conducted to evaluate the effects on anxiety, depression, stress and optimism levels of an audio-recorded clinical hypnosis intervention and a music session and compare them with a control group in women scheduled for ...
T. Sánchez-Jáuregui   +4 more
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Hysteria and Hypnosis

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1984
Polysymptomatic female hysterics (Briquet's syndrome) are good or excellent hypnotic subjects with few exceptions, and many have multiple personalities. Furthermore, female patients with major conversion symptoms are excellent hypnotic subjects.
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