In research and applied settings, the use of hypnosis to reduce the intensity of pain has been well-documented. This experiment was performed to determine the effect of hypnotic induction on the perception of pain and to establish whether or not the researcher could learn to effectively hypnotize subjects. Nineteen college students volunteered to be hypnotized or to participate as a control subject. In the experimental situation, subjects were exposed to hypnotic techniques and then pricked with an acupuncture needle. The control subjects were exposed to a reading on hypnosis and then pricked with an acupuncture needle. All subjects indicated their perception of pain on a pain perception rating scale. Data were classified into pain, no pain...
Background Hypnosis treatment in general practice is a rather new concept. This pilo...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of hypnosis to reduce pain and facilitat...
Many medical conditions are claimed to benefit when hypnosis is incorporated into their treatment. F...
The current meta-analysis aimed to quantify the effectiveness of hypnosis for reducing pain and iden...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
The effects of live versus audio recorded hypnosis inductions for low and high hypnosis groups were ...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
The purpose of this study was to compare two types of experimental pain typically used in hypnosis r...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Educational Leadership, Washington State UniversityThis research examined the effica...
Hypnosis is a technique whereby an individual can reach a particular state, quite unrelated to sleep...
Hypnosis and acupuncture can alleviate experimentally induced pain but the mechanism of analgesia re...
This study has proved, based on 8 case studies of patients suffering from chronic pain, that hypnosi...
In the majority of cases, making the exact diagnosis and finding the main organic cause of pain is d...
This study evaluated the efficacy of hypnosis- and relaxation-induced suggestions for analgesia for ...
Despite their long histories, acupuncture and hypnosis have only recently been acknowledged as valua...
Background Hypnosis treatment in general practice is a rather new concept. This pilo...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of hypnosis to reduce pain and facilitat...
Many medical conditions are claimed to benefit when hypnosis is incorporated into their treatment. F...
The current meta-analysis aimed to quantify the effectiveness of hypnosis for reducing pain and iden...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
The effects of live versus audio recorded hypnosis inductions for low and high hypnosis groups were ...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
The purpose of this study was to compare two types of experimental pain typically used in hypnosis r...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Educational Leadership, Washington State UniversityThis research examined the effica...
Hypnosis is a technique whereby an individual can reach a particular state, quite unrelated to sleep...
Hypnosis and acupuncture can alleviate experimentally induced pain but the mechanism of analgesia re...
This study has proved, based on 8 case studies of patients suffering from chronic pain, that hypnosi...
In the majority of cases, making the exact diagnosis and finding the main organic cause of pain is d...
This study evaluated the efficacy of hypnosis- and relaxation-induced suggestions for analgesia for ...
Despite their long histories, acupuncture and hypnosis have only recently been acknowledged as valua...
Background Hypnosis treatment in general practice is a rather new concept. This pilo...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess the effectiveness of hypnosis to reduce pain and facilitat...
Many medical conditions are claimed to benefit when hypnosis is incorporated into their treatment. F...