Background and purpose: Hypnosis, a mind-body treatment dating back to early human history, has regained attention in the last decade, with research suggesting its effectiveness for varied physiological and psychological ailments such as distress, pain, and psychosomatic disorders. However, myths and misconceptions have prevailed among the general public and clinicians, hindering the adoption and acceptance of hypnosis. It is important to distinguish myths from facts and discern what is hypnosis and what is not to enhance the understanding, acceptance, and adoption of hypnotic interventions. Methods: This narrative review traces the history of myths surrounding hypnosis in contrast to the evolution of hypnosis as a treatment modality. In ad...
Hypnosis is not only intrinsically interesting, but it can be used instrumentally as a powerful tool...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
The age-old notion of ‘hypnotic induction’ receives a fresh look from notable scholars from Canada, ...
What exactly is hypnosis? While definitions can vary, the American Psychological Association describ...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
Hypnosis can create temporary, but highly compelling alterations in belief. As such, it can be used ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-72)A national survey questionnaire was sent to 400 ra...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
Evidence supports the efficacy of hypnotic treatments, but there remain many unresolved questions re...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Research on the efficacy of hypnosis has been limited due to the lack of a sham hypnosis (placebo) f...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
This presentation provides a framework for discussing the myths of hypnosis, its therapeutic potenti...
The use of hypnosis in the treatment of depression is still a controversial matter. Most of the lead...
Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness which occurs in a particular interpersonal context. Th...
Hypnosis is not only intrinsically interesting, but it can be used instrumentally as a powerful tool...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
The age-old notion of ‘hypnotic induction’ receives a fresh look from notable scholars from Canada, ...
What exactly is hypnosis? While definitions can vary, the American Psychological Association describ...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
Hypnosis can create temporary, but highly compelling alterations in belief. As such, it can be used ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-72)A national survey questionnaire was sent to 400 ra...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
Evidence supports the efficacy of hypnotic treatments, but there remain many unresolved questions re...
In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the “Medical Use ofHypnosis.”1 Forty-nine years l...
Research on the efficacy of hypnosis has been limited due to the lack of a sham hypnosis (placebo) f...
This is a study of the legal and ethical aspects in the use of hypnosis. The need for the problem is...
This presentation provides a framework for discussing the myths of hypnosis, its therapeutic potenti...
The use of hypnosis in the treatment of depression is still a controversial matter. Most of the lead...
Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness which occurs in a particular interpersonal context. Th...
Hypnosis is not only intrinsically interesting, but it can be used instrumentally as a powerful tool...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
The age-old notion of ‘hypnotic induction’ receives a fresh look from notable scholars from Canada, ...