Depressive disorder constitutes a serious problem in the world, though the treatment of it leaves plenty of room for improved approaches. This article endeavors to dispel the myth and misconceptions concerning the use of Hypnosis in the treatment of depression, which can be used in the context of a wide range of therapeutic approach. Research was conducted on 15 depressive patients with mild depression, who were examined, interviewed and administered the therapy of hypnosis. The pre-treatment and post-treatment scores were noted and analyzed. The rate of depression lowered with no side effects. What works for depression of course marks the change in perception and affirmation with hypnotherapy
ypnosis is a field of study with a great deal of theoretical, clinical, and experimental research. H...
Hypnosis can be defined as a procedure during which changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts, fe...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
The use of hypnosis in the treatment of depression is still a controversial matter. Most of the lead...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this EBM paper is to determine whether or not hypnotherapy is an effecti...
We analyzed the effectiveness of two psychological therapies to treat depression in the Culiacan pop...
Cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression has generated substantial research indicating its ...
It is well known that people with depressive illnesses are not very satisfied with their lives. Ther...
The efficacy of a rational hypnotherapeutic intervention for unipolar major depression is the focus...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hypnotherapy is increasingly used in general medicine in France ...
Background: There is evidence of hypnosis being effective in reducing both emotional distress, anxi...
Given that high levels of well-being have been demonstrated to precede many desirable outcomes and l...
Background and aim: Psychological consequences of addiction, such as major depression regardless of ...
This article reviews the evidence for the use of hypnosis in the treatment of posttraumatic conditio...
This article reviews controlled prospective trials of hypnosis for the treatment of chronic pain. Ma...
ypnosis is a field of study with a great deal of theoretical, clinical, and experimental research. H...
Hypnosis can be defined as a procedure during which changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts, fe...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
The use of hypnosis in the treatment of depression is still a controversial matter. Most of the lead...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this EBM paper is to determine whether or not hypnotherapy is an effecti...
We analyzed the effectiveness of two psychological therapies to treat depression in the Culiacan pop...
Cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression has generated substantial research indicating its ...
It is well known that people with depressive illnesses are not very satisfied with their lives. Ther...
The efficacy of a rational hypnotherapeutic intervention for unipolar major depression is the focus...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hypnotherapy is increasingly used in general medicine in France ...
Background: There is evidence of hypnosis being effective in reducing both emotional distress, anxi...
Given that high levels of well-being have been demonstrated to precede many desirable outcomes and l...
Background and aim: Psychological consequences of addiction, such as major depression regardless of ...
This article reviews the evidence for the use of hypnosis in the treatment of posttraumatic conditio...
This article reviews controlled prospective trials of hypnosis for the treatment of chronic pain. Ma...
ypnosis is a field of study with a great deal of theoretical, clinical, and experimental research. H...
Hypnosis can be defined as a procedure during which changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts, fe...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...