by Joe | Jun 29, 2016
A Abandonment Aches and pains Acne Addictions Age regression Ageusis Aggression Agitation Agoraphobia Air hunger Alcoholism Allergies Amenorrhea Anaesthesia Anger Anxiety Racing thoughts Apathy Aphonia Asthma Assertiveness Assist healing Arithmomania Attitude...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
All Ss were private patients referred for hypnotherapy; most were diagnosed clinically. “…I found that there were sexual implications in 7 of the 16 miscellaneous warts in patients over 13, so I separated the cases into pre- and postpuberty to evaluate the...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
The authors present six cases. They describe the act of swallowing as a complex neuromuscular activity involving a series of conditioned reflexes that get mingled with the voluntary act of swallowing, resulting in an automatic functioning of the mouth, pharynx, and...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Twenty normotensive subjects participated in a study of the effects of specific suggestions on blood pressure (BP). After an induction, the experimental group received suggestions presumed to be relatively nonactivating, although capable of lowering or raising BP. A...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Author notes that the Hilgards, in _Hypnosis in the Relief of Pain_ (1975), describe the use of hypnosis in treating patients with cancer pain. In all three–Butler (1954), Lea, Ware, and Monroe (1960), and a larger study by Cangello (1961), both success and...