In hypnosis, the subject responds to suggestions given by the hypnotist for imaginative experiences involving alterations in perception, memory, and the voluntary control of action. Individual differences in hypnotizability, assessed by standardized behavioral tests, are only weakly correlated with personality traits such as absorption. The most successful clinical applications involve the control of pain. Claims for enhanced physical strength and endurance, or the recovery of forgotten or repressed memories, are not supported by controlled scientific research. Experimental studies of hypnotic alterations of perception and memory, including hypnotic deafness, blindness, and anesthesia, have contributed to our understanding of unconscious me...
OUR REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE SUGGESTSTHAT HYPNOSIS IS AN USEFUL OPTION lN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC ...
Since 1958, hypnosis has been recognized by the American Medical Association as a legitimate form of...
Hypnosis is a technique whereby an individual can reach a particular state, quite unrelated to sleep...
Hypnosis uses the powerful effects of attention and suggestion to produce, modify and enhance a broa...
Although taken for granted today by people and by some experts, the unconscious has never been exper...
: Studies conducted in healthy subjects have clearly shown that different hypnotic susceptibility, w...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
“Hypnosis is a procedure involving cognitive processes in which a subject is guided by a hypnotist t...
The demonstration that hypnotic suggestion can inhibit word/colour Stroop highlights one of the bene...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
There is no consensus of how hypnosis works. The two major theorists in hypnosis research, the Pheno...
What exactly is hypnosis? While definitions can vary, the American Psychological Association describ...
OUR REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE SUGGESTSTHAT HYPNOSIS IS AN USEFUL OPTION lN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC ...
Since 1958, hypnosis has been recognized by the American Medical Association as a legitimate form of...
Hypnosis is a technique whereby an individual can reach a particular state, quite unrelated to sleep...
Hypnosis uses the powerful effects of attention and suggestion to produce, modify and enhance a broa...
Although taken for granted today by people and by some experts, the unconscious has never been exper...
: Studies conducted in healthy subjects have clearly shown that different hypnotic susceptibility, w...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
“Hypnosis is a procedure involving cognitive processes in which a subject is guided by a hypnotist t...
The demonstration that hypnotic suggestion can inhibit word/colour Stroop highlights one of the bene...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
The status of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness (ASC) has long been controversial. The c...
There is no consensus of how hypnosis works. The two major theorists in hypnosis research, the Pheno...
What exactly is hypnosis? While definitions can vary, the American Psychological Association describ...
OUR REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE SUGGESTSTHAT HYPNOSIS IS AN USEFUL OPTION lN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC ...
Since 1958, hypnosis has been recognized by the American Medical Association as a legitimate form of...
Hypnosis is a technique whereby an individual can reach a particular state, quite unrelated to sleep...