Objective: This pilot study related hypnotizability to changes in HIV immune blood markers after two psychological interventions. Design: The mean of two blood assays prior to intervention was compared to the results of the blood assay after the intervention. Intervention: A course of four weekly 2-hour training sessions coupled with daily self-hypnosis practice was given to 13 participants with diagnosed HIV and for a further participants a similar course was given in a Japanese healing method called Johrei (a total of 22 participants). All were naïve to anti-retroviral medication. Main outcome measures: CD4+ T cell counts, viral load of the HIV virus in blood. Results: When highly hypnotizable subjects were compared to ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) training on cli...
Background: The level of anxiety of women with HIV / AIDS has different categories for each individu...
This thesis examines, from a psychoneuroimmunological perspective, the potential for psychological i...
Objective: This pilot study related hypnotizability to changes in HIV immune blood markers after two...
Persons who are HIV+ experience distress both from the prognosis of the disease and the ongoing econ...
We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the effects of psychological intervent...
A hypnotic imagery technique with drawings was used with four persons who have the human immunodefic...
Objective: This randomized pilot study evaluates whether seropositive patients who are randomly ass...
The effects of self-hypnosis training on immune function, mood and health at exam time in medical sc...
This investigation tested the hypothesis that hypnosis can differentially modulate T-cell subsets, a...
ABSTRACT Introduction: HIV / AIDS is a viral infection that causes decrease of immunity system char...
This exploratory study investigated the clinical effectiveness of Healing Touch (HT) on HIV-infected...
ObjectiveEvidence links depression and stress to more rapid progression of HIV-1 disease. We conduct...
Ph.D.The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has taken on pandemic proportions world wide, pro...
n a prospective randomised controlled trial, 48 students were randomly assigned to stress reduction ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) training on cli...
Background: The level of anxiety of women with HIV / AIDS has different categories for each individu...
This thesis examines, from a psychoneuroimmunological perspective, the potential for psychological i...
Objective: This pilot study related hypnotizability to changes in HIV immune blood markers after two...
Persons who are HIV+ experience distress both from the prognosis of the disease and the ongoing econ...
We reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the effects of psychological intervent...
A hypnotic imagery technique with drawings was used with four persons who have the human immunodefic...
Objective: This randomized pilot study evaluates whether seropositive patients who are randomly ass...
The effects of self-hypnosis training on immune function, mood and health at exam time in medical sc...
This investigation tested the hypothesis that hypnosis can differentially modulate T-cell subsets, a...
ABSTRACT Introduction: HIV / AIDS is a viral infection that causes decrease of immunity system char...
This exploratory study investigated the clinical effectiveness of Healing Touch (HT) on HIV-infected...
ObjectiveEvidence links depression and stress to more rapid progression of HIV-1 disease. We conduct...
Ph.D.The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has taken on pandemic proportions world wide, pro...
n a prospective randomised controlled trial, 48 students were randomly assigned to stress reduction ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of cognitive-behavioral stress management (CBSM) training on cli...
Background: The level of anxiety of women with HIV / AIDS has different categories for each individu...
This thesis examines, from a psychoneuroimmunological perspective, the potential for psychological i...