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The Hypnotic Nightmare

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Much has been said lately about hypnotic dreams. I commented recently on opinions of Barber, Tart, Moss, and Hilgatd (1969). Elsewhere I said that hypnotic dreams are often indistinguishable in structure from spontaneous nocturnal dreams, but functional differences may involve a variety of neuropsychological and psychophysiological correlates ...
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Sleep and Hypnotics

Scottish Medical Journal, 1979
Sleep is an enigma and the clinical importance of disturbed sleep is not clear. Much has been learnt in the past 25 years of the physiology of normal and abnormal sleep. Complaints of insomnia can be related to several causes - normal extreme patterns, psychiatric, physical, specific and drug-related.
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A PRELIMINARY PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF BEING HYPNOTIZED AND HYPNOTIZING

Psychological Reports, 2005
This paper presents phenomenological research conducted following Woodard's phenomenological and perceptual research methodology for understanding hypnotic experiencing. The research emphasizes examining the internal experiencings of individuals involved in hypnotic experiencing. Examples are presented of Individual Situated Structures and the General
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The effect of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia on sedative-hypnotic use: A narrative review

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021
Alexander M Sweetman   +2 more
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Hypnotics

2014
K.S. Deoras, D.E. Moul
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Hypnotics

Scottish Medical Journal, 1958
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Hypnotic suggestion: opportunities for cognitive neuroscience

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013
Peter W Halligan
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