Hypnosis and Pain
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hypnosis from cognitive processes or techniques: a. Cognitive process of suggestibility produces less impact on
pain management than
hypnosis b. Cognitive
pain ....
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Clinical Pain in Cancer.
.... The elimination and/or reduction of laboratory
pain through
hypnosis is believed to be primarily caused by anesthetizing the subject to the
pain. ....
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Hypnosis
....
hypnosis from cognitive processes or techniques: a. Cognitive process of suggestibility produces less impact on
pain management than
hypnosis b. Cognitive
pain ....
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Hypnosis & Its Uses
.... Other researchers have claimed that
hypnosis stops
pain by releasing "endogenous opioids" into the central nervous system (Moret, Forster, Laverriere, Lambert ....
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Aspects of Pain
.... 3) According to the concept of hidden
pain, is the person who is successful at reducing
pain with
hypnosis merely deploying attention away from the
pain? ....
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History of Hypnotism
.... 35-37). One of the earliest uses of
hypnosis was for the alleviation of
pain.
Hypnosis is sometimes used under a different name--the ....
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Cognitive Skills Training The
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Hypnosis or cognitive behavioral training for the reduction of
pain and nausea during cancer treatment: A controlled clinical trial.
Pain, 48(2), 137-146.
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Disassociation
.... In this regard, Evans (1990) has stated that both current and past studies of
hypnosis and
pain suggest that
pain is being registered at some level but being ....
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Pain Physiology
.... Other approaches to the treatment of
pain include biofeedback, relaxation techniques,
hypnosis, placebo therapy, and other psychological techniques (8:164-185 ....
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Annotated Bib on Health & Human Services
.... a) the type of approach (eg,
hypnosis is generally more efficacious than cognitive-behavioral therapy); and b) the type of condition (chronic
pain or insomnia ....
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Novelist Reynolds Price's personal memoir
.... He underwent all the treatments prescribed by his physicians, but relates that he lived in constant
pain until he tried biofeedback and
hypnosis. ....
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MAIN SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
.... basic methods for healing this trauma were: (1) cathartic
hypnosis; (2) free .... and superego) with the single objective of obtaining pleasure while avoiding
pain. ....
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Case Analysis: Sjogrens Syndrome
.... can deal effectively with emotional fears and physical
pain that interact .... techniques such as biofeedback-induced relaxation,
hypnosis, meditation, positive ....
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Deception by TV Advertisers
.... For instance, the ibuprofen-based
pain reliever Nuprin is touted as being .... An equally disturbing trend in television advertising is the growing use of
hypnosis. ....
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TV Advertising Claims
.... For instance, the ibuprofen-based
pain reliever Nuprin is touted as being .... An equally disturbing trend in television advertising is the growing use of
hypnosis. ....
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Psychological Response to Cancer
.... Half of the patients received an intervention of one year of weekly support group therapy with self-
hypnosis for
pain, and the other half were assigned to a ....
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Factors Involved in Sexuality
.... as the subconscious fear that present relationships will end up causing the same
pain. .... is needed is a technique or strategy (such as
hypnosis) that influences ....
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Guided Imagery & Psychotherapy Uses
.... mind-body technique which lies between
hypnosis and biofeedback. It has been associated with lessening anxiety, improving mood, and controlling or easing
pain. ....
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Meditation in Tibetan Buddhism
.... a biofeedback model: Alpha electroencephalographic feedback as a means for
pain control. International Journal of Clinical Experimental
Hypnosis 25: pp. ....
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Alternative Forms of Health Care
.... in curing many medical problems, including allergies, addictions and chronic
pain. .... in the use of mental healing, which includes meditation,
hypnosis and faith ....
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Case Analysis: Major Clinical Depression Plan
.... Additionally, Brunk (2001) asserted that
hypnosis facilities self-regulation therapy and is amenable to use in the treatment of procedural
pain and anxiety ....
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Case of a Client with Major Clinical Depression
.... Additionally, Brunk (2001) asserted that
hypnosis facilities self-regulation therapy and is amenable to use in the treatment of procedural
pain and anxiety ....
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Catastrophic Illness
.... Mental states may be just as receptive to
hypnosis as physical states. .... way, and one should be very careful about making such statements as "He's a
pain in the ....
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Hypnotherapy GENERAL INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT Hypno
.... Hypnotherapy - Hypnotherapy is the use of
hypnosis to treat various medical and/or psychological conditions, eg
pain due to disease, cessation of smoking ....
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Multiple Personality Disorder
.... Biology, pathophysiology, and treatment of chronic
pain. .... International Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, 19, 57-65. CADDY, GR (1985). ....
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THE PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC PROCESS OF TERMINATION
.... isolated as a means to defend and protect themselves against the
pain of loss .... Kir-Stimon (1978) has suggested that
hypnosis is a viable tool for working through ....
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Design Proposal on Anesthetics This constitutes a design proposal ...
.... The local anesthetic group demonstrated better
pain relief and less pronounced .... associated with the use of general anesthetic: analgesia, amnesia, and
hypnosis. ....
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Physical Aspect of the Hypnotherapist
.... A demonstration of what
hypnosis could do relative to the problem was sufficient to .... keep their symptoms if releasing them might bring them greater
pain and/or ....
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Insomnia Sleep Disorder
.... preference to drug or surgical interventions for insomnia and chronic
pain. .... Other forms of behavioral intervention include
hypnosis and relaxation techniques ....
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Psychology of Religion
.... by incompetent clinicians, usually through the misapplication of
hypnosis or regressive .... to very real efforts to help those in psychological and emotional
pain. ....
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