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Journal articles on the topic "Hypnosis therapy"

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Kihlstrom, John F. "Hypnosis, memory and amnesia." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 352, no. 1362 (1997): 1727–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1997.0155.

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Hypnotized subjects respond to suggestions from the hypnotist for imaginative experiences involving alterations in perception and memory. Individual differences in hypnotizability are only weakly related to other forms of suggestibility. Neuropsychological speculations about hypnosis focus on the right hemisphere and/or the frontal lobes. Posthypnotic amnesia refers to subjects' difiiculty in remembering, after hypnosis, the events and experiences that transpired while they were hypnotized. Posthypnotic amnesia is not an instance of state-dependent memory, but it does seem to involve a disrupt
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Boualem, S., P. Semaoune, and A. Ousalah. "Brief therapy for PTSD: role and specificity of hypnosis." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)71852-1.

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Throughout its history, hypnosis has often been associated with the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but the authors differ in the evaluation of its effectiveness. Hypnosis can be useful for the exposure to the event, which is necessary but not sufficient, especially when pathogenic fragments of the event are dissociated, and stand in the way of the healing process.Specific hypnotic techniques help to access and to integrate these elements. Four clinical cases representing the type of patients we treat illustrate our approach.
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Lynn, Steven Jay, Eric Myer, and James Mackillop. "The systematic study of negative post-hypnotic effects: research hypnosis, clinical hypnosis and stage hypnosis." Contemporary Hypnosis 17, no. 3 (2000): 127–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ch.201.

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Allison, Nicola. "Hypnosis in modern dentistry: Challenging misconceptions." Faculty Dental Journal 6, no. 4 (2015): 172–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/rcsfdj.2015.172.

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The world of hypnotism carries with it many misconceptions. The term ‘hypnosis’ is often associated with magician types, swinging pendulums, deep sleeps and stage performance. Many are unaware that the art of hypnosis carries great therapeutic benefits in the medical, psychological and dental fields. This review provides an insight into the history and development of hypnosis as a therapy, and explores its applications in support of hypnotherapy as a powerful tool in the modern dentist’s armamentarium.
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Woodard, Fredrick James. "A Phenomenological and Perceptual Research Methodology for Understanding Hypnotic Experiencing." Psychological Reports 95, no. 3 (2004): 887–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.95.3.887-904.

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Phenomenology and perceptual psychology opens up the essential meanings of hypnosis by presenting a qualitative method as an alternative to the current predominant quantitative method in the study of hypnosis. Scales that measure susceptibility from behavioral and cognitive aspects abound in the hypnosis literature, but understanding the structure of hypnotic experiencing is yet to come. A new qualitative approach to researching hypnotic experiencing by combining aspects of phenomenological research as in work of Giorgi, Moustakas, and Wertz, familiarity with Husserl's philosophy, and a percep
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Deltito, Joseph, and Lee Baer. "Hypnosis in the Treatment of Depression: Research and Theory." Psychological Reports 58, no. 3 (1986): 923–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1986.58.3.923.

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The literature contains several case reports demonstrating the successful use of hypnosis in nonpsychotic, unipolar depression; controlled studies however are lacking. In an attempt to substantiate theoretically the anecdotal literature on hypnotic treatments of depression, we advance the following theory: hypnotic treatment can be viewed as both an antianxiety technique and as a facilitator of restructuring nihilistic cognitions in depression. Hypnosis, both theoretically and anecdotally, appears to facilitate the process of cognitive therapy. The importance of moderate to high hypnotic abili
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Broster, Gillian, and o̊Consultant in Child and Family Psychiatry. "Hypnosis in therapy." Journal of Psychosomatic Research 36, no. 4 (1992): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-3999(92)90082-d.

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Dowd, Thomas E. "Expanding the Cognitive Therapy Model: Imagery, Meditation, and Hypnosis." Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy 18, no. 4 (2004): 351–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/jcop.18.4.351.64005.

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This article describes various types of imagery-based interventions, including meditation, variations of imagery, and hypnosis. Comparisons and contrasts are made among the different techniques developed over the years and examples of each are given. The techniques are conceptually based on a model of individual differences in hypnotic ability or susceptibility. Implications for therapeutic practice are discussed.
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Pratiwi, Cut Rika, Elmeida Effendy, and Muhammad Surya Husada. "A Case of Acute Stress in Post-hypnotized Patient." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 9, T3 (2021): 13–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2021.6286.

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Background: Mental health conditions that can occur immediately after a traumatic event is called acute stress reaction; in this case, happens after hypnosis. This can cause a variety of psychological symptoms without attention or treatment, causesost-traumatic stress disorder.
 The psychological symptoms can negatively affect the quality of life, especially the reactions arise after a traumatic event that after being hypnotized. Hypnosis works by changing the activity in brain regions associated with attention or alertness. At the time hypnotised, we saw a very high level of concentratio
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Rafiq, Muhammad. "Circle therapy for headache management: case studies." Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care 24, no. 1 (2020): 101–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.35975/apic.v24i1.1232.

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Recent findings have indicated that hypnotic interventions produce significant decrease in pain intensity. This current case studies are focused to highlight significant impact on pain management including headache. All the patients underwent a complete observation and clinical interview and only patients with psychological pain were included in the study group. For the management of headache, a novel hypnotic intervention - Circle Therapy (CT), was applied on a group of ten patients indicating their pain intensity in the range of 8-10 on subjective pain rating scale. According to rating scale
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hypnosis therapy"

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Wilson, Lucy Erma. "An Examination of the Perceptual Asymmetries of Depressed Persons as Mediated by Hypnosis." Thesis, North Texas State University, 1986. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332206/.

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This study evaluated the role of asymmetric processing of information in depression. Depression has been hypothesized to involve a deficit in the global processing of information (Tucker, 1982). This type of global processing has been manipulated through the use of hypnosis by Crawford and Allen (1983). In the current study, a 3 x 2 ANCOVA design allowed the comparison of three groups of subjects on their performance on a perceptual task measuring global perception. The task chosen was designed by Navon (1977) and consisted of designs which differed on global or local features. The groups wer
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MacMillan, Katie. "Trance-scripts : the poetics of a reflexive guide to hypnosis and trance talk." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1996. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/7318.

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Trance-Scripts is an analysis of the social construction of hypnosis, looking at the way in which versions of hypnosis are constituted in various kinds of texts and talk. The analysis is reflexive, in that it highlights its own constructed nature, including how it textually constructs the textually constructed nature of hypnosis. Taking a relativist and social constructionist perspective, hypnosis is revealed (or constructed) as a discursive and social practice, in how it is realized, conducted, reported, disputed, theorized, accounted for, debunked, and so on. The analysis examines a range of
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Moss, Guy Jonathan. "Hypnosis as an adjunct to cognitive-behaviour therapy in the treatment of impulse-control disorders." Thesis, City University London, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.412679.

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Semmens-Wheeler, Rebecca. "The contrasting role of higher order awareness in hypnosis and meditation." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2013. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/45311/.

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Two key questions underpin the research presented here. Firstly, how does altered higher order awareness contribute to hypnotic experience? Secondly, how do meditation and hypnosis differ in terms of the role of higher order awareness? These questions are addressed here in the form of four papers. In the first paper I review the literatures of hypnosis and meditation in order to consider the similarities and differences between meditation and hypnosis in terms of the role of attentional skill and the neural underpinnings of each. I then draw conclusions regarding the contrasting role of higher
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Wagner, Elizabeth Suzanne. "Imagery-based self-hypnosis and cognitive behavioural therapy for the relief of chronic paediatric pain : a single case series." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.426867.

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Guse, Catharina. "The effect of a prenatal hypnotherapeutic programme on postnatal maternal psychological well-being / Catharina Guse." Thesis, Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1343.

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Ramos, Carlos Armando. "Context-Enriched Conversation Analysis of Relational Hypnotherapy with a Client Diagnosed with a Phobia of Blood and Needles." Diss., NSUWorks, 2018. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/shss_dft_etd/37.

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Although clinical hypnosis has been studied in a variety of ways, most of the research has focused on individual and evidence-based approaches; few have examined relational or systemic models. Influenced by Milton Erickson’s hypnosis methods and Gregory Bateson’s systemic concepts, relational hypnotherapists value the importance of both the intra- and interpersonal context in the treatment of problems, accentuating the significance of the mind and body connection (or relationship) in inviting non-volitional therapeutic change. The author of this research explored how Douglas Flemons, the devel
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Lundmark, Inger. "Klinisk hypnos inom familje- och parterapi : En explorativ studie." Thesis, Ersta Sköndal högskola, S:t Lukas utbildningsinstitut, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-2687.

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Syfte: Att öka kunskap om klinisk hypnos inom ramen för familje-/parterapi. Frågeställningar: I vilken omfattning används hypnos? När? Av vilka anledningar, samt hur? Metod: Kvalitativ, explorativ. 10 intervjuer har genomförts. Resultat: Inblick ges i systemiskt hypnosarbete, vilket kan utgöra förstudie till fortsatt forskning. Omfattning: Hypnos används i 0 - 100 % av fallen, vanligast i 40 - 50 %. När: Vid depression, ångest, affektiv-, kommunikations-, sex & samlevnadsproblem, med dissociativa klienter, trauma, ätstörningar, klienter med autistiska drag, vid kroppssymtom;
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Lucas, Scott Gordon. "The Effect of Hypnotically-Induced Mood Elevation as an Adjunct to Cognitive Treatment of Depression." Thesis, North Texas State University, 1985. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331952/.

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Cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression has generated substantial research indicating its effectiveness and it is currently considered among the most viable conceptualizations of depression. However, it has remained controversial because its methods do not directly address emotional symptoms in depressed persons. Treatment of depressed emotions is a primary focus of hypnotic mood elevating techniques. These techniques enable depressed persons to experience positive emotions during hypnosis sessions and to re-experience them daily concurrent with performance of certain specified behav
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Riegel, Björn. "Raucherentwöhnung mit Hypnose : Methoden in Theorie und Praxis /." Saarbrücken : VDM, Müller, 2007. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2918471&prov=M&dok%5Fvar=1&dok%5Fext=htm.

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Books on the topic "Hypnosis therapy"

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McColl, Duncan. Precision therapy. Ashgrove Press, 1995.

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B, Cheek David, ed. Mind-body therapy: Ideodynamic healing in hypnosis. W.W. Norton, 1988.

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Esther, Negley-Parker, ed. The new hypnosis in family therapy. Brunner/Mazel, 1988.

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Erika, Fromm, ed. Hypnosis and behavioral medicine. L. Erlbaum Associates, 1987.

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Tinterow, Maurice M. Hypnosis, acupuncture, and pain: Alternative methods for treatment. Bio-Communications Press, 1989.

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Hypnosis and hypnotherapy. Praeger, 2010.

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Taproots: Underlying principles of Milton Erickson's therapy and hypnosis. Norton, 1987.

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Patterson, David R. Clinical hypnosis for pain control. American Psychological Association, 2010.

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Hypnosis, Australian Society of, and ASH Congress and Workshops (28th : 1998 : Alice Springs, N.T.), eds. Hypnosis in Australia. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1998.

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Hawkins, Peter. Hypnosis and Stress. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hypnosis therapy"

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Large, Robert G. "Therapy of Pain, Hypnosis." In Encyclopedia of Pain. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_4473.

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Bertram, Dale E., and Mike Rankin. "Hypnosis in Couple and Family Therapy." In Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15877-8_4-1.

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Amigó, Salvador. "Self-regulation therapy: Suggestion without hypnosis." In Clinical hypnosis and self-regulation: Cognitive-behavioral perspectives. American Psychological Association, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10282-012.

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Wolman, Benjamin B. "Biofeedback, Autogenic Therapy, Meditation, and Hypnosis." In Psychosomatic Disorders. Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5520-5_28.

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Bertram, Dale E., and Mike Rankin. "Hypnosis in Couple and Family Therapy." In Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49425-8_4.

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Naish, Peter. "Hypnosis: The Theory behind the Therapy." In The Handbook of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119950905.ch1.

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Brink, Nicholas E. "Hypnosis as an Avenue into the Unconscious." In Applying the Constructivist Approach to Cognitive Therapy. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429397714-4.

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Capafons, Antonio. "Applications of emotional self-regulation therapy." In Clinical hypnosis and self-regulation: Cognitive-behavioral perspectives. American Psychological Association, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10282-013.

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Geuss, William G., and Mark J. Hirschmann. "Hypnosis and Family Therapy for Families Coping with Illness." In Moderne Suggestionsverfahren. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08807-4_23.

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Gerl, Wilhelm. "Hypnose als Therapie." In Klinische Hypnose. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97222-5_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hypnosis therapy"

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Kumalasari, Ratna Dewi, idik Gunawan Tamtomo, and Hanung Prasetya. "Hypnosis and Sexual Arousal: A Meta-Analysis." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.05.41.

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ABSTRACT Background: Marriage problems that often arise often begin with sexual problems. Sexuality is not always focused on coital activity which includes cycles of desire, excitement, orgasm, and resolution but it is also related to non coital activity. Sexual satisfaction refers to a person’s pleasant feelings of the type of sexual relationship that forms an important part of the impression of one partner with another which in turn maintains their marriage. 75 percent of all women and 50 percent of all men have experienced sexual difficulties. Sexual dysfunction occurs in almost half of mar
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Laser, Eleanor, and Michael Sassack. "Treating bulimia with hypnosis and low-level light therapy: a case report." In SPIE BiOS, edited by Michael R. Hamblin, Juanita Anders, and James D. Carroll. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.905375.

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