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  • ...bowel syndrome (IBS), and others point towards the efficacy of the use of hypnosis as an adjunct to other forms of therapy. The use of hypnosis in treating behavioural disease and dysfunction, principally mental disorde
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  • ====Hypnosis information sites==== ...estion.org HypnosisAndSuggestion.org] Information about the science behind hypnosis and suggestion
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  • ====Hypnosis information sites==== ...estion.org HypnosisAndSuggestion.org] Information about the science behind hypnosis and suggestion
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  • ...bowel syndrome (IBS), and others point towards the efficacy of the use of hypnosis as an adjunct to other forms of therapy. The use of hypnosis in treating behavioural disease and dysfunction, principally mental disorde
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  • ...in the class of [[relaxation technique]]. Imagery often forms a part of [[hypnosis]], of [[autogenic therapy]], of [[relaxation techniques]], and of [[behavio
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  • Representative techniques used include [[hypnosis]], the [[interpretation of dreams]], [[guided imagery]], journal writing,
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  • ...ut actually appear to be less reliable than nonhypnotic recall. The use of hypnosis with witnesses and victims may have serious consequences for the legal proc ...ich the client has no memory. When psychologists use such techniques (e.g. hypnosis) for other purposes they must be aware that these techniques may make memor
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  • ...thods attempted to access the subconscious aspect of the mind and included hypnosis, dream interpretation and free-association (saying aloud whatever comes to
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  • ...supratherapeutic doses of the drug can manifest clinical effects of strong hypnosis, sedation, amnesia, and ataxia. In addition, temazepam has effective anxiol
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  • ...[hypnotism]] are particularly likely to be false. <ref>Kihlstrom JF (1997) Hypnosis, memory and amnesia. ''Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci'' 29:3521727-32 P ...l. <ref> (1985) Scientific status of refreshing recollection by the use of hypnosis ''JAMA'' 253: 1918-23 PMID 3974082</ref>
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  • ...eathlessly up-to-date thriller, gimmicked to the gills, from judo to narco-hypnosis: (b) a psychoanalytic horror tale about (what else?) a mother and a son: an
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  • ...sorders, that memories of traumatic events were often suppressed, and that hypnosis and other techniques designed to recover such memories were beneficial ther ...extreme abuse develop coping strategies that include anxiety, denial, self-hypnosis, dissociation, and self-mutilation, and nurses who care for such children r
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  • ...sion were eliminated in much smaller doses than those necessary to produce hypnosis. Chlordiazepoxide is similar to phenobarbital in its anticonvulsant propert
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  • ...w York: Plenum Press.</ref> include traits such as frequent fantasizing, [[hypnosis|hypnotizability]], and the capacity for vivid [[hallucination]]s and even [
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  • ...ental illness might be treated through talk rather than surgery, drugs, or hypnosis was only one of the startling features of [[psychoanalysis]] contrasting it ...n]], herbal remedies for memory enhancement, [[recovered memory|the use of hypnosis for memory recovery]], and [[multiple personality disorder]]. He suggests t
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  • ...ounterconditioning]], exposure, and [[aversive conditioning]]. Sometimes [[hypnosis]] or [[biofeedback]] are used to achieve relaxation as well.
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  • ...what I would call a reputable source. Satanic ritual abuse and "the use of hypnosis for memory recovery", among other things, are questioned. If you'll pardon ...nd deprecates ritual abuse and recovered memory techniques (at least using hypnosis), and it's not the only mainstream source that does so. If the EAS uses def
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  • Gut-directed or gut-specific [[hypnotherapy]] or self-hypnosis is one of the most promising areas of IBS treatment. Current research shows
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