Contemporary Hypnosis

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The essence and mechanism of superb hypnotic performances1999/09/01English6
Managing examination anxiety1996/06/01English6
The ‘hidden observer’ and ideomotor responding: a real‐simulator comparison2005/09/01English5
Creating a virtual reality in hypnosis: a case of driving phobia2004/06/01English5
Hypnotic and psychotic hallucinations: rich data capable of multiple interpretations2000/03/01English5
Hypnotic susceptibility and holistic/emotional styles of thinking1998/06/01English5
Is response expectancy sufficient to account for hypnotic negative hallucinations?2002/09/01English5
The use of hypnosis for a patient with chronic pain1999/12/01English5
Fear of injections: the value of hypnosis in facilitating clinical treatment2001/06/01English5
The value of hypnosis in the treatment of chronic PTSD with dissociative fugues in a war veteran2001/03/01English5
Hypnosis in cancer care2006/01/01English5
The sociocognitive and conditioning and inhibition theories of hypnosis2009/05/18English5
Photo‐acoustic stimulation: theoretical background and ten years of clinical experience2009/11/25English5
Mindfulness and the mindful therapist: possible contributions to hypnosis2009/11/25English5
Hypnotic anaesthesia and the circle‐touch test: investigating the components of the instructions1997/03/01English5
An investigation into the influence of hypnosis on the confidence and accuracy of eyewitness recall1997/09/01English5
Multileveling the playing field: altering our state of consciousness to understand hypnosis2005/03/01English5
Autogenic training: a self‐hypnosis technique to achieve physiological change in a stress management programme1996/02/01English5
Hypnosis as a conversation: ‘believed‐in imaginings’ revisited1997/12/01English4
Strategy selection and hypnotic performance1997/03/01English4
Fantasy styles, hypnotic dreaming and fantasy proneness1996/02/01English4
Factors influencing the illusion of warmth2001/03/01English4
Suggestion and suggestibility: theory and research. Edited by Vilfredo De Pascalis, Vladimir A. Gheorghiu, Peter W. Sheehan and Irving Kirsch. Hypnosis International Monographs, Number 4. MEG‐Stiftung 16, D‐80801 Munich, Germany. 2000 Pp 252, ISSN 0949‐474X2002/09/01English4
Remembering and forgetting autobiographical events: instrumental uses of hypnosis2002/06/01English4
Expectation: principles and practice of very brief therapy2007/03/01English4
Measurement of responses to suggestions for relaxation by means of indirect and direct tests2008/06/01English4
Hypnotic imagery as an adjunct to therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: an experimental case report2006/08/01English4
Waking hypnosis for waking people: why from Valencia?2004/09/01English4
Differing roles of imagination and hypnosis in self‐regulation of eating behaviour2005/12/01English4
A case of post‐herpetic neuralgia treated with self‐hypnosis and imagery2004/09/01English4