Current scientific papers on Hypnotherapy
Hypnosis and weight loss
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Hypnosis and Pain
- Harold B. Crasilneck Ph.D.. (1979) Hypnosis in the Control of Chronic Low Back Pain. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 22:2, pages 71-78.
- Nicole Ruysschaert. (2014) The Use of Hypnosis in Therapy to Increase Happiness. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 56:3, pages 269-284.
- K. Talbot, V.J. Madden, S.L. Jones, G.L. Moseley. (2019) The sensory and affective components of pain: are they differentially modifiable dimensions or inseparable aspects of a unitary experience? A systematic review. British Journal of Anaesthesia 123:2, pages e263-e272.
- Enrica L. Santarcangelo, Sybille Consoli. (2018) Complex Role of Hypnotizability in the Cognitive Control of Pain. Frontiers in Psychology 9.
- Jean-Guy Martinez, Marie-Pierre Delaunay, Nathalie Tomasso, Alexandre Guy, Thierry Joffre. (2018) L’hypno-analgésie, une offre complémentaire pour les soins douloureux. La Revue de l'Infirmière 67:242, pages 27-28.
- Mathias Bertram, Harald J. Kolbe. 2016. Entwurf eines ökologischen Modells therapeutischer Prozesse. Dimensionen therapeutischer Prozesse in der Integrativen Medizin, pages 1-28.
- P. Cailliez, P. Hardy. 2013. Troubles somatoformes et douleur. Santé mentale et douleur, pages 141-156.
- George W. Burns. 2009. Can You Be Happy in Pain?: Applying Positive Psychology, Mindfulness, and Hypnosis to Chronic Pain Management. Happiness, Healing, Enhancement, pages 202-213.
Hypnosis and Smoking
- Steven Jay Lynn, Joseph P. Green, Michelle Accardi, Colleen Cleere. (2010) Hypnosis and Smoking Cessation: The State of the Science. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 52:3, pages 177-181.
- Joseph P. Green, Steven Jay Lynn. (2000) Hypnosis and suggestion-based approaches to smoking cessation: An examination of the evidence. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 48:2, pages 195-224.
- Louise K. Jeffrey, Timothy B. Jeffrey. (1988) Exclusion Therapy in Smoking Cessation: A Brief Communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 36:2, pages 70-74.
- Thomas M. Vogt. (1982) Cigarette Smoking: History, Risks, and Behavior Change. International Journal of Mental Health 11:3, pages 6-43.
- Jean Holroyd. (1980) Hypnosis treatment for smoking: An evaluative review. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 28:4, pages 341-357.
- Douglas H. Powell. (1980) Helping habitual smokers using flooding and hypnotic desensitization technique: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 28:3, pages 192-196.
- Linda L. Pederson, William G. Scrimgeour, Neville M. Lefcoe. (1979) Variables of hypnosis which are related to success in a smoking withdrawal program. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 27:1, pages 14-20.
- H. E. Stanton. (1978) A One-Session Hypnotic Approach to Modifying Smoking Behavior. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 26:1, pages 22-29.
Other
- Alan F. Javels. (1980) One-Session Hypnotherapy for Smoking: A Controlled Study. Psychological Reports 46:3, pages 895-899.
- Terry F. Pechacek, Alfred L. McAlister. 1980. Strategies for the Modification of Smoking Behavior: Treatment and Prevention. The Comprehensive Handbook of Behavioral Medicine, pages 257-298.
- Alfred Spitzzeri, Leonard A. Jason. (1979) Prevention and Treatment of Smoking in School Age Children. Journal of Drug Education 9:4, pages 315-326.
- TERRY F. PECHACEK, BRIAN G. DANAHER. 1979. How and Why People Quit Smoking: A Cognitive-Behavioral Analysis. Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions, pages 389-422.
- Martin Raw. 1978. The Treatment of Cigarette Dependence. Research Advances in Alcohol and Drug Problems, pages 441-485.
- L. Michael Ascher. (1977) THE ROLE OF HYPNOSIS IN BEHAVIOR THERAPY. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 296:1 Conceptual an, pages 250-263.
- MARTIN RAW. 1977. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MODIFICATION OF SMOKING. Contributions to Medical Psychology, pages 189-209.
- NICHOLAS P. SPANOS, THEODORE X. BARBER. 1976. Behavior Modification and Hypnosis. Progress in Behavior Modification, pages 1-44.
- Douglas A. Bernstein, Alfred McAlister. (1976) The modification of smoking behavior: Progress and problems. Addictive Behaviors 1:2, pages 89-102.
- Campbell Perry, Grace Mullen. (1975) The effects of hypnotic susceptibility on reducing smoking behavior treated by an hypnotic technique. Journal of Clinical Psychology 31:3, pages 498-505.
- trPeter Suedfeld, Frederick F. Ikard. (1973) Attitude Manipulation in Restricted Environments: IV. Psychologically Addicted Smokers Treated in Sensory Deprivation *. Addiction 68:2, pages 170-176.
- Hypnosis and Anxiety, Worry, and Fear
- Bruce Eads, David M. Wark. (2018) Alert Hypnosis With Tai Chi Movement for Trauma Resolution. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 61:2, pages 173-184.
- Lars-Eric Unestahl. (2018) Alert, Eyes-Open Sport Hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 61:2, pages 159-172.
- David B. Reid. (2017) Treating Panic Disorder Hypnotically. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 60:2, pages 137-148.
- Bruce Eads, David M. Wark. (2015) Alert Hypnotic Inductions: Use in Treating Combat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 58:2, pages 159-170.
- David M. Wark. (2015) Traditional and Alert Hypnotic Phenomena: Development Through Anteriorization. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 57:3, pages 254-266.
- Alex Iglesias, Adam Iglesias. (2014) Hypnosis Aided Fixed Role Therapy for Social Phobia: A Case Report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 56:4, pages 405-412.
- Alex Iglesias, Adam Iglesias. (2013) I-95 Phobia Treated With Hypnotic Systematic Desensitization: A Case Report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 56:2, pages 143-151.
- Sharon B. Spiegel. (2012) The Use of Online Resources in the Treatment of Three Cases of Simple Phobia. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 55:2, pages 174-183.
- David M. Wark Ph.D.. (2006) Alert Hypnosis: A Review and Case Report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 48:4, pages 291-300.
- Alex Iglesias Ph.D.Adam Iglesias. (2005) Hypnotic Treatment of PTSD in Children Who Have Complicated Bereavement. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 48:2-3, pages 183-189.
- David A. Katerndahl. 2013. Multilevel Interdependencies and Constraints in Panic Disorder: Many Triggers, Few Responses. Handbook of Systems and Complexity in Health, pages 355-377.
- Ann Williamson. 2011. Anxiety and Panic Disorder. The Handbook of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis, pages 169-193.
- Leora Kuttner. (2020) PEDIATRIC HYPNOSIS: TREATMENT THAT ADDS AND RARELY SUBTRACTS. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 68:1, pages 16-28.
- Daniel P. Kohen, Pamela Kaiser, Karen Olness. (2017) State-of-the-Art Pediatric Hypnosis Training: Remodeling Curriculum and Refining Faculty Development. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 59:3, pages 292-310.
- Paul A. Entwistle, Richard J. Webb, Julie C. Abayomi, Brian Johnson, Andrew C. Sparkes, Ian G. Davies. (2014) Unconscious Agendas in the Etiology of Refractory Obesity and the Role of Hypnosis in Their Identification and Resolution: A New Paradigm for Weight-Management Programs or a Paradigm Revisited?. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 62:3, pages 330-359.
- Pamela Kaiser. (2014) Childhood Anxiety and Psychophysiological Reactivity: Hypnosis to Build Discrimination and Self-Regulation Skills. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 56:4, pages 343-367.
- Alex Iglesias, Adam Iglesias1 . (2014) Pediatric Emotional Dysregulation and Behavioral Disruptiveness Treated With Hypnosis: A Time-Series Design. International Journal of Clinical
- Farshad Ghasemi. (2021) Revisiting the effects of hypnotic suggestion on reading comprehension: The role of emotional intelligence and hypnotic suggestibility. Current Psychology 46.
- Ashley A. Dyer, Madeleine K. Kanaley, Lisa Lombard, Christopher M. Warren, Ruchi S. Gupta. 2020. Quality of Life in Children with Food Allergy. Pediatric Food Allergy, pages 45-59.
- Pamela Kaiser, Daniel Kohen, Melanie Brown, Rebecca Kajander, Andrew Barnes. (2018) Integrating Pediatric Hypnosis with Complementary Modalities: Clinical Perspectives on Personalized Treatment. Children 5:8, pages 108.
- Anju Sawni, Cora Breuner. (2017) Clinical Hypnosis, an Effective Mind–Body Modality for Adolescents with Behavioral and Physical Complaints. Children 4:4, pages 19.
- Robert Pendergrast. (2017) Incorporating Hypnosis into Pediatric Clinical Encounters. Children 4:3, pages 18.
- Daniel Kohen, Pamela Kaiser. (2014) Clinical Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents—What? Why? How?: Origins, Applications, and Efficacy. Children 1:2, pages 74-98.
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Third-eye chakra
The third-eye chakra is located in the middle of the eyebrows, in the middle of the forehead. That the third-eye chakra is out of balance are: Headaches, blurred vision and eye strain. Sinus problems, moodiness and stubbornness also occur with the blockage. If it is in balance, you will feel focused and determined, but also open to receiving advice from others.
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Throat chakra
The throat chakra is located near the throat. Signs that the throat chakra is out of balance cause problems with the thyroid gland and a sore throat, ear infections, neck and shoulder pain. Issues to express yourself also occur with the constant fear that you are out of control with yourself. If it is in balance, you will articulate, feel honest and firm and act that way.
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Heart Chakra
The heart chakra is located near the heart in the center of the chest. Signs that the heart chakra is out of balance are: Asthma, upper back and shoulder problems, arm and wrist pain. Constant fear of being alone. When it's in balance you'll feel joy, gratitude, love and affection for those around you. It will also be easy for you to forgive.
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Solar plexus chakra
The solar plexus chakra is located in the abdomen. Signs that the solar plexus chakra is out of balance are: The digestive system and chronic fatigue. Problems with the pancreas, gallbladder and a relentless inner criticism. Constant fear of rejection then occurs. When it is in balance, you will feel self-respect and compassion. With a zest for life and the assurance of stability
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Sacral chakra
The sacral chakra is located just below your navel. Signs that the sacral chakra is out of balance include: Sexual and reproductive health issues. Urinary problems, kidney dysfunctions Hip, pelvic and low back pain. Inability to express emotion or desire, Constant fear of betrayal. When in balance, you will feel empowered to take creative risks, embrace your sexuality, and be outgoing.
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Root chakra
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Chakras are the energy centers of the body. The seven Chakras are located in our astral body, along the spine, starting at its base and running upward to the crown of the head. Each physical body part has a corresponding astral body part. Each Chakra is connected to certain organs in the human body. Each chakra is related to specific mental, emotional, psychological and physical aspects of our being. The astral body cannot be seen or touched. This is also the reason why we can not see the chakras. The chakras radiate a specific color and energy. When our Chakras are blocked and dysfunctional it can lead to physical, psychological and emotional disorders.
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