Aim: The aim of the present research was to study the impact of hypnotherapy as treatment intervention in overcoming examination anxiety and improving scholastic achievement. Method: A 10 item anxiety test developed by Nist and Diehl (1990) was administered on 10 school children of 13 and 14 years of age. Following pre and post test design, anxiety and scholastic achievement scores were obtained both before and after hypnotherapy intervention. The children were given 2 sessions each week in a month just before the exams and before each exam day. The hypnosis techniques used were relaxation exercises, anxiety management about taking and giving exams and positive suggestions given to the subconscious mind. Results: Pre test anxiety scores ran...
This study was originally planned to examine the effects of a story-based cognitive behavior modific...
Aims: Preoperative anxiety in school-age children is an important problem for children who will carr...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...
Subclinical stress and anxiety are associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes (Kro...
Among the variety of intervention techniques for treating test anxiety that interferes with students...
Some of the approaches employed to reduce students ’ test anxiety are briefly reviewed and attention...
Introduction: This study is a systematic review to examine ways to teach under treatment children to...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Abstract: Test anxiety is an observable fact that many students usually encounter during tests. It i...
Copyright: © 2014, Peyman Hashemian, et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the t...
Objective: The study examined the effectiveness of a school-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)...
Anxiety, in excess, has been found to have a crippling and often debilitating effect on both adults ...
The intent of this research is to demonstrate the effectiveness of hypnosis as a treatment for schoo...
This study was originally planned to examine the effects of a story-based cognitive behavior modific...
Introduction: Hospitalization is one of the main causes of anxiety in children. The purpose of this ...
This study was originally planned to examine the effects of a story-based cognitive behavior modific...
Aims: Preoperative anxiety in school-age children is an important problem for children who will carr...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...
Subclinical stress and anxiety are associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes (Kro...
Among the variety of intervention techniques for treating test anxiety that interferes with students...
Some of the approaches employed to reduce students ’ test anxiety are briefly reviewed and attention...
Introduction: This study is a systematic review to examine ways to teach under treatment children to...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Abstract: Test anxiety is an observable fact that many students usually encounter during tests. It i...
Copyright: © 2014, Peyman Hashemian, et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the t...
Objective: The study examined the effectiveness of a school-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)...
Anxiety, in excess, has been found to have a crippling and often debilitating effect on both adults ...
The intent of this research is to demonstrate the effectiveness of hypnosis as a treatment for schoo...
This study was originally planned to examine the effects of a story-based cognitive behavior modific...
Introduction: Hospitalization is one of the main causes of anxiety in children. The purpose of this ...
This study was originally planned to examine the effects of a story-based cognitive behavior modific...
Aims: Preoperative anxiety in school-age children is an important problem for children who will carr...
© 1987 Kenneth H. SmithThis study investigated the effectiveness of a multi modal cognitive-behaviou...