by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
An outstanding collection on hypnosis and related subjects — about 800 items — is housed at Vanderbilt University. It was assembled by Albert Moll, an eminent practitioner, who himself contributed many scholarly works to the field. Information about Moll...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
NOTES 1: Compared Behavior Therapy (BT), self-relaxation (SR), transcendental meditation (TM), and a waiting-list control group (WL) on measures of cardiovascular and subjective stress response. Male and female respondents (N = 60) to an ad for therapy were evaluated...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
This study evaluated the effects of a Cognitive Experiential Therapy (CET)–in the past referred to as Rational Stage Directed Hypnotherapy–Cognitive Restructuring (CR), Hypnosis Only (HO), and a no-treatment control condition on the duodenal ulcer...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
“At the present time it appears that there are several problems in which hpnosis is an acceptable and perhaps preferable method of anesthesia. Some of these problems include cases in which chemical analgesics and depressants are contraindicated or dangerous...
by Joe | Feb 19, 2016
“Of all the conditions which present themselves for treatment under hypnosis, the treatment of asthma, to my mind, yields the most gratifying results, particularly with children, and I believe that were hypnosis in general practice to be restricted to the...