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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1977
Abstract This paper furnishes a description of brief hypnotherapy with a comment on theory in the case of a 56-year-old man suffering from ptyalism (excessive salivation). He was able to obtain consider- able, but not complete relief.
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Abstract This paper furnishes a description of brief hypnotherapy with a comment on theory in the case of a 56-year-old man suffering from ptyalism (excessive salivation). He was able to obtain consider- able, but not complete relief.
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1980
Abstract The effective use of hypnotherapy for control of narcoleptic sleep episodes experienced by a 40-year-old woman is described. Measures included posthypnotic suggestions for deliberate and automatic hand movements by the patient, serving as signals to ward off sleep attacks.
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Abstract The effective use of hypnotherapy for control of narcoleptic sleep episodes experienced by a 40-year-old woman is described. Measures included posthypnotic suggestions for deliberate and automatic hand movements by the patient, serving as signals to ward off sleep attacks.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— I should like to comment on a point in the editorial on Sigmund Freud ( 213 :1892-1893, 1970), because of its practical significance today. It states that Freud considered knowledge of the unconscious gained by hypnosis to be incomplete. But he was clearly handicapped by the limitations of his own experience at the time.
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To the Editor.— I should like to comment on a point in the editorial on Sigmund Freud ( 213 :1892-1893, 1970), because of its practical significance today. It states that Freud considered knowledge of the unconscious gained by hypnosis to be incomplete. But he was clearly handicapped by the limitations of his own experience at the time.
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International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1965
Abstract The literature on hypnotherapy contains few comments, usually generalizations, on vaginismus. 2 patients with this problem are presented here. Methods used and degrees of success are described. Major stress was on hypnotic relaxation with supporting, persuading, and graded, encouraging measures.
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Abstract The literature on hypnotherapy contains few comments, usually generalizations, on vaginismus. 2 patients with this problem are presented here. Methods used and degrees of success are described. Major stress was on hypnotic relaxation with supporting, persuading, and graded, encouraging measures.
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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1976
Abstract Definition, types, frequency, psychological effects, and etiology of impotence are presented as background for effective hypnotherapy of this sexual dysfunction. Using a hypnoanalytic approach, unconscious inhibitions are uncovered; emotions of fear, anxiety, guilt, and/or anger are detected and released; sexual stimuli and situations are ...
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Abstract Definition, types, frequency, psychological effects, and etiology of impotence are presented as background for effective hypnotherapy of this sexual dysfunction. Using a hypnoanalytic approach, unconscious inhibitions are uncovered; emotions of fear, anxiety, guilt, and/or anger are detected and released; sexual stimuli and situations are ...
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Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1964
Hypnotherapy was used in the successful treatment of six young women with migraine, in whom the attacks were related to unexpressed resentment, usually toward their husbands, without secondary gain. Hypnosis shortened the psychotherapy by increasing rapport and verbalization in the initial phase, facilitating expression of feeling and acquisition of ...
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Hypnotherapy was used in the successful treatment of six young women with migraine, in whom the attacks were related to unexpressed resentment, usually toward their husbands, without secondary gain. Hypnosis shortened the psychotherapy by increasing rapport and verbalization in the initial phase, facilitating expression of feeling and acquisition of ...
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American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1965
Y K, LOOK, D C, CHOY, J M, KELLY
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Y K, LOOK, D C, CHOY, J M, KELLY
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