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Background Different non-pharmacological techniques, including hypnosis and virtual reality (VR) are currently used as complementary tools in the treatment of anxiety, acute and chronic pain.
Floriane Rousseaux +6 more
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The Odyssey of Dental Anxiety: From Prehistory to the Present. A Narrative Review
Dental anxiety (DA) can be considered as a universal phenomenon with a high prevalence worldwide; DA and pain are also the main causes for medical emergencies in the dental office, so their prevention is an essential part of patient safety and overall ...
Enrico Facco +3 more
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A Recognition Method for Road Hypnosis Based on Physiological Characteristics
Road hypnosis is a state which is easy to appear frequently in monotonous scenes and has a great influence on traffic safety. The effective detection for road hypnosis can improve the intelligent vehicle.
Bin Wang +5 more
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The use of audio self-hypnosis to promote weight loss using the transtheoretical model of change: a randomized clinical pilot trial [PDF]
Background Few studies suggest the use of hypnosis in weight loss may be beneficial, especially when in conjunction with other lifestyle modifications or cognitive behavioral therapy.
Jumana Antoun +2 more
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Effectiveness test of dental hypnosis monitoring device
Introduction: Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) questionnaire is a simplified 5-point scale answering scheme, ranging from not anxious to extremely anxious. Anxious level can be reduced through dental hypnosis.
Suci Kusmayanti +4 more
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Hypnosis is well documented in the literature in the management of acute and chronic pain. Virtual reality (VR) is currently gaining credibility in the same fields as hypnosis for medical applications.
Floriane Rousseaux +7 more
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No evidence for theta power as a marker of hypnotic state in highly hypnotizable subjects
EEG spectral-power density was analyzed in a group of nine highly hypnotizable subjects via ten frontal, central, parietal, and occipital electrodes under four conditions: 1) wake state, 2) neutral hypnosis, 3) hypnotic suggestion for altering perception
Seppo Hiltunen +5 more
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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.
S. Lynn +3 more
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Cancer has a lot of consequences such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, emotional distress, cognitive impairment and reduced physical activity. Some hypnosis‐based psychological interventions showed positive effects on fatigue, sleep and emotional distress,
Charlotte Grégoire +6 more
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Aim:To evaluate the knowledge level and beliefs of patients and their relatives about hypnosis and their attitudes toward use of hypnosis for sedation and analgesia purposes in the emergency department.Materials and Methods:The study was conducted as a ...
Harun Güneş, Serhat Koyuncu
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