Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. For example, the Roman Historian Plutarch Pyrrhus of Epicus described curing cases of colic with forms of suggestion (Wolfe & Rosenthal, 1948), while Bernheim (1947) discussed ancient Egyptians using “magnetic stones” to cure ailments such as gout, hysteria, toothache and head pain. More recently, the Executive Committee (2014) of the Society for Psychological Hypnosis, in an attempt to simplify communications about hypnosis, offered its official definition of hypnosis as “A state of consciousness involving focused attention and reduced peripheral awareness characterized by an enhanced capacity for response to suggestion.” The Division leadersh...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
Although hypnosis has been used for centuries to improve mental health and well-being, not until rec...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
According to Division 30 of the American Psychological Association, "hypnosis " typically ...
Hypnosis is a state of mind which manifests a high degree of suggestibility. Advertising, political ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-72)A national survey questionnaire was sent to 400 ra...
Hypnosis uses the powerful effects of attention and suggestion to produce, modify and enhance a broa...
In parallel with its rapid development in psycho-therapy, hypnosis also finds applications in anesth...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...
Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has rega...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
Although hypnosis has been used for centuries to improve mental health and well-being, not until rec...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
According to Division 30 of the American Psychological Association, "hypnosis " typically ...
Hypnosis is a state of mind which manifests a high degree of suggestibility. Advertising, political ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-72)A national survey questionnaire was sent to 400 ra...
Hypnosis uses the powerful effects of attention and suggestion to produce, modify and enhance a broa...
In parallel with its rapid development in psycho-therapy, hypnosis also finds applications in anesth...
The field of hypnosis anticipated the current interest in consciousness and has contributed in many ...
Despite its many influence on numerous features of human behavior and consciousness, suggestibility,...
The brain is so complex that it is almost impossible to select one variable as the reason for a spec...