Hypnosis and mindfulness practices provide clinicians with two viable yet distinct methods, or more accurately families of methods, for increasing well-being and ameliorating problems in living. In this article, we compare and contrast hypnotic and mindfulness interventions, address the question of whether they inhabit a common domain, describe how they may be combined to advantage, and discuss clinical and research implications. We contend that hypnosis and mindfulness inhabit a common, albeit broad, domain of suggestive approaches. However, we also argue that meaningful differences exist that are particularly salient and consequential in the forensic arena
Background Recent research on psychedelics and hypnosis demonstrates the value of both methods in t...
Evidence supports the efficacy of hypnotic treatments, but there remain many unresolved questions re...
Despite differences in methods and (usually) goals, both hypnosis and meditation involve an unusual ...
Meditation and hypnosis might be regarded as involving similar processes and skills. For example, bo...
Although hypnosis and meditation represent distinct domains of practice, they appear to overlap in p...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
Mindfulness training (MT) has received increasing recognition for its therapeutic benefits in a vari...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Interest in the clinical use of mindfulness practices has expanded rapidly in recent years. To provi...
This study investigated the relationship between hypnosis and varying forms of meditation in order t...
Over the last few decades, an increasing number of functional neuroimaging studies have been perform...
Mind-Body practices have become increasingly popular as components of psychotherapeutic and behavior...
We illustrate some of the unique ways in which hypnotic suggestions can be used to develop and test ...
Despite growing evidence for demonstrated efficacy of mindfulness in various disorders, there is a c...
Hypnosis is nothing if not confounding. Experts strongly disagree about what it is (an altered state...
Background Recent research on psychedelics and hypnosis demonstrates the value of both methods in t...
Evidence supports the efficacy of hypnotic treatments, but there remain many unresolved questions re...
Despite differences in methods and (usually) goals, both hypnosis and meditation involve an unusual ...
Meditation and hypnosis might be regarded as involving similar processes and skills. For example, bo...
Although hypnosis and meditation represent distinct domains of practice, they appear to overlap in p...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
Mindfulness training (MT) has received increasing recognition for its therapeutic benefits in a vari...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Interest in the clinical use of mindfulness practices has expanded rapidly in recent years. To provi...
This study investigated the relationship between hypnosis and varying forms of meditation in order t...
Over the last few decades, an increasing number of functional neuroimaging studies have been perform...
Mind-Body practices have become increasingly popular as components of psychotherapeutic and behavior...
We illustrate some of the unique ways in which hypnotic suggestions can be used to develop and test ...
Despite growing evidence for demonstrated efficacy of mindfulness in various disorders, there is a c...
Hypnosis is nothing if not confounding. Experts strongly disagree about what it is (an altered state...
Background Recent research on psychedelics and hypnosis demonstrates the value of both methods in t...
Evidence supports the efficacy of hypnotic treatments, but there remain many unresolved questions re...
Despite differences in methods and (usually) goals, both hypnosis and meditation involve an unusual ...