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A therapeutic approach is presented which involves the use of prolonged hypnosis for the treatment of diverse medical and/or psychological conditions, including intractable pain. This approach may be indicated either as a complementary tool used in conjunction with...

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T RESE3ARCH TASK MOTIVATION. 1999 Comey, Gail; Kirsch, Irving (1999). Intentional and spontaneous imagery in hypnosis: The phenomenology of hypnotic responding. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47 (1), 65-85. Students were given 1 of 2...

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A novel hypnotic induction technique is described wherein the client reverses roles and serves as hypnotist for the therapist willing to enter trance. Indications and contraindications in employing innovative hypnotherapeutic interventions are considered in terms of...

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Schneck, Jerome M. (1955). Hypnosis-death and hypnosis-rebirth concepts in relation to hypnosis theory. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 3 (1), 40-43. NOTES The author presents a few case notes in support of his proposition that hypnosis is symbolically...

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Ansel, Edward Leslie (1977). A simple exercise to enhance response to hypnotherapy for migraine headache. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 25 (2), 68-71. A common method of hypnotherapy for migraine headache utilizes suggestions of warmth...

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Bertrand, Lorne D.; Stam, Henderikus J.; Radtke, Lorraine (1993). The Carleton Skills Training Package for modifying hypnotic susceptibility–a replication and extension: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 41,...