Contemporary Hypnosis

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Cognitive‐behavioural group treatment with hypnosis: a randomized pilot trail in fibromyalgia2008/12/17English18
Hypnotizability as an adaptive trait2004/03/01English18
The effect of hypnotherapy on procedural pain and state anxiety related to physiotherapy in women hospitalized in a burn unit2004/03/01English17
The importance of fantasy‐proneness in dissociation: a replication2001/12/01English17
Is hypnosis an altered state of consciousness or what?2005/03/01English16
Fantasy proneness, paranormal beliefs and personality features in out‐of‐body experiences2004/09/01English16
Treating anxiety with self‐hypnosis and relaxation1999/06/01English16
Hypnotic suggestibility and absorption: revisiting the context effect2000/03/01English16
The involvement of frontally modulated attention in hypnosis and hypnotic susceptibility: cortical evoked potential evidence2002/12/01English16
(Self) hypnosis in the prevention of burnout and compassion fatigue for caregivers: theory and induction2009/06/29English16
A new way of characterizing hypnotic interactions: Dyadic Interactional Harmony (DIH) questionnaire2006/01/01English16
Hypnotizability and imagery modality preference: Do highs and lows live in the same world?2007/04/18English15
Fantasy proneness and hypnotizability: another look2008/08/21English15
Clinical applications of ‘waking’ hypnosis from a cognitive‐behavioural perspective: from efficacy to efficiency2004/12/01English15
Absorption, hypnotizability and context: non‐hypnotic contexts are not all the same1999/03/01English15
Hypnotic hallucinations: towards a biology of epistemology2000/03/01English15
Hypnosis: a mature view1999/09/01English15
Understanding the multidimensional mechanisms of hypnotic analgesia2003/06/01English14
Hypnosis and consciousness: a structural model1999/12/01English14
A critical evaluation of the relationship between sustained attentional abilities and hypnotic susceptibility2002/06/01English14
Contextual influences on the relationship between absorption and hypnotic ability1996/02/01English14
The effects of absorption and reduced critical thought on suggestibility in an hypnotic context2001/06/01English14
The therapist as a travelling companion to the chronically ill: hypnosis and cancer related symptoms2008/02/15English13
Altering the state of the altered state debate: reply to commentaries2005/03/01English13
The use of virtual reality hypnosis with two cases of autism spectrum disorder: a feasibility study2008/06/01English13
Self‐hypnosis tapes for anxious cancer patients: an evaluation using Personalised Emotional Index (PEI) diary data2002/03/01English13
Toward a scientifically based understanding of Milton H. Erickson's strategies and tactics: hypnosis, response sets and common factors in psychotherapy2004/06/01English13
Slipping into trance2008/09/01English12
The effects of translation and sex on hypnotizability testing2007/11/09English12
Catastrophizing and treatment outcome: differential impact on response to placebo and active treatment outcome2008/08/14English12