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Hypnosis Studies

 

  1. Acosta, E., & Crawford, H. J. (1985). Iconic memory and hypnotizability: Processing speed, skill or strategy differences? International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 33, 236-245.
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  4. Altman, B. M., & Carney, R. E. (1980). Consequences of direct and indirect suggestions on success of posthypnotic behavior. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 23, 112-118.
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  10. Baker, E. L. (1981) An hypnotherapeutic approach to enhance object relatedness in psychotic patients. Internation Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 124, 136-147.
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  12. Baker, R. A. (1990). They call it hypnosis. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.
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  31. Brown, D. P., & Fromm, E. (1986). Hypnotherapy and hypnoanalysis. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  32. Burns, D. D. (1980). Feeling good: the new mood therapy. New York: Signet.
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  45. Davidson, P. (1987) Hypnosis and migraine headache: Reporting a clinical series. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 15, 111-118.
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  49. Dixon, N. F. (1981). Preconscious processing. New York: Wiley.
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  55. Erickson, M. H. (1983). Healing in hypnosis. New York: Irvington.
  56. Ewin, D. M. (1986a). The effect of hypnosis and mental set on major surgery and burns. Psychiatric Annals, 16, 115-118.
  57. Ewin, D. M. (1986b). Emergency room hypnosis for the burned patient. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 29, 7-21.
  58. Fass, M. L., & Brown, D. (Eds.), Creative mastery in hypnosis and hypnoanalysis: A festschrift for Erika Fromm. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
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  61. Frank R. G., Umlauf, R. L., Wonderlich, S. A., & Ashkanazi, G. S. (1986). Hypnosis and behavioral treatment in a worksite smoking cessation program. Addictive Behaviors, 2, 59-62.
  62. Frankel, F. H. (1976). Hypnosis: Trance as a coping mechanism. New York: Plenum Medical.
  63. Freeman, R. M., MacCaulay, A. J., Eve, L., Chamberlain, G. V. P., & Bhat, A. V. (1986). Randomised trial of self hypnosis for analgesia in labour. British Medical Journal, 292, 657-658.
  64. Friedman, H., & Taub, H. A. (1977). The use of hypnosis and biofeedback procedures for essential hypertension. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 25, 335-347.
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  70. Gibson, H. G. (1985). Dreaming and hynotic susceptibility: a pilot study. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 60, 387-394.
  71. Gill, M. M. (1972). Hypnosis as an altered and regressed state. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 20, 224-237.
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  73. Gravitz, M. A. (1985). Scientific responsibility and hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 28, 90.
  74. Gravitz, M. A. (1988). Early uses of hypnosis as surgical anesthesia. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 30, 201-208.
  75. Gruenwald, D. (1982). A psychoanalytic view of hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 24, 185-190.
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