Hypnosis – Clinical & Research
Clinical Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy
“…between 60 to 90% of all the population’s visits to doctor’s offices are stress-related and probably cannot be detected, much less treated effectively.”
Dr. Benson
The following medical research articles represent a very small segment of healthcare research and medical headlines involving Clinical Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy.
Hypnosis for Pain
- Using Hypnosis with Children for Pain Management.
- Self-hypnosis for patients with cystic fibrosis.
- Adjunctive non-pharmacological analgesia for invasive medical procedures: a randomised trial.
- Hypnosis for the reduction of the acute pain and anxiety associated with medical procedures.
- A multidisciplinary approach to non-pharmacologic pain management.
- Hypnosis for the control of HIV/AIDS-related pain.
- A meta-analysis of hypnotically induced analgesia: how effective is hypnosis?
Hypnosis & Cancer
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- Adolescents with cancer.
- Behavioral intervention for cancer treatment side effects.
- Clinical hypnosis versus cognitive behavioral training for pain management with pediatric cancer patients undergoing bone marrow aspirations.
- The use of hypnosis with cancer patients.
Hypnosis & Childbirth
- Hypnosis & Childbirth Complementary and alternative therapies for pain management in labour.
- Self-hypnosis: alternative anesthesia for childbirth.
- Improved obstetric outcomes using hypnotic analgesia and skill mastery combined with Complementary and alternative therapies for pain management in labour.
- Self-hypnosis: alternative anesthesia for childbirth.
- Improved obstetric outcomes using hypnotic analgesia and skill mastery combined with childbirth education.