by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
A PATIENT IN HYPNOANALYSIS WAS ABLE TO BECOME AWARE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HER CHILDHOOD GERM PHOBIA AND HER EARLIER Klemperer, Edith (1965). Past ego states emerging in hypnoanalysis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 13 (3), 132-144....
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
While sedatives and tranquilizers may reduce anxiety on a coronary care unit, occasionally they result in confusion, agitation, and ataxia (Kornfeld, 1980). Hypnosis can be used in acute medical care settings (Deltito, 1984) and is beneficial in reducing pain,...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
Kaye, J. M.; Schindler, B. A. (1990). Hypnosis on a consultation-liaison service. General Hospital Psychiatry, 12, 379-383. Studied the use of hypnosis on a consultation-liaison service with a broad spectrum of medically hospitalized patients. Autohypnosis tapes were...
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
The concept and measurement of hypnotic susceptibility are re-examined in their relation to hypnotizability, hypnotic depth and suggestibility. The Stanford Scales and similar instruments are found to have failed to take into account essential features defining...