Articles in Apr 2006 issue of American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Articles in Apr 2006 issue of American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
- Hypnosis home treatment for irritable bowel syndrome: A pilot study
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Hypnosis as an adjunct to CBT: Treating self defeating eating
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Alert Hypnosis: A Review and Case Report
by Wark, David M - Standardized hypnosis treatment for irritable bowel syndrome: The North Carolina protocol
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Gut-Directed hypnotherapy: The Manchester approach for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Hypnotically Enhanced Dreaming to Achieve Symptom Reduction: A Case Study of 11 Children and Adolescents
by Linden, Julie H - use of hypnosis in modifying immune system response, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - 'Hidden Observer' and ideomotor responding: A real-simulator comparison, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Some effects of hypnosis on negative affect and immune system response
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - On the inevitability of finding hypnosis-simulator equivalence
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Hypnosis versus relaxation: Accuracy and confidence in dating international news events
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Effects of tailored and manualized hypnotic inductions for complicated irritable bowel syndrome patients
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - 'Special Place of Bliss' imagery: A script for facilitating problem solving
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Lay beliefs about, and attitudes towards, hypnosis and hypnotherapy
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Benjamin Franklin: Verification and validation of the scientific process in healthcare, as demonstrated by the report of the royal commission on animal magnetism and mesmerism
by Gravitz, Melvin A - Age Regression: Tailored versus Scripted Inductions
by Barabasz, Arreed - flexible observer and neodissociation theory, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Trauma clients: How understanding disintegration can help to restore resourcefulness of the self
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Understanding dissociative disorders, a guide for family physicians and healthcare professional
by Gravitz, Melvin A - Theodore Xenophon Barber
by Chaves, John F - hidden observer: A straw horse, undeservedly flogged, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - use of hypnosis for irritable bowel syndrome, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Fundamentals of forensic practice
by Gravitz, Melvin A - Disruptions in Maternal-Infant Bonding and Children's Respiratory Systems/RESPONSE TO DR. ANBAR
by Anbar, Ran D - Looking over the shoulder of the hidden observer: Is there anything for the hidden observer to observe?
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Hypnosis for irritable bowel syndrome: The empirical evidence of therapeutic effects
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - observer remains hidden, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Cognitive-behavioral theories of counseling: Traditional and non-traditional approaches
by Gravitz, Melvin A - Editorial: The Spirit of Reconciliation and Collaboration
by Lankton, Stephen - Effective management of irritable bowel syndrome: The Manchester model
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Hypnosis for irritable bowel syndrome: The quest for the mechanism of action
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Changes in mismatch negativity across pre-hypnosis, hypnosis, and post hypnosis conditions distinguish high from low susceptibility groups
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - complete idiot's guide to hypnosis (2nd ed.), The
by Gravitz, Melvin A - Erratum in Rossi AJCH, 2005/2006, 48: 2/3. References omitted
- A lesson for clinicians: Seeking wisdom in hypnotherapy, or horses for courses - personal reflections
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - modified Tellegen absorption scale: A clearer window on the structure and meaning of absorption, The
by Wickramasekera, Ian II - Hypnosis: Advanced techniques of hypnotherapy and hypnoanalysis
by Gravitz, Melvin A - Neuroscience of Observing Consciousness & Mirror Neurons in Therapeutic Hypnosis1, The
by Rossi, Ernest L


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