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- "Neurolinguistic programming as an adjunct to other psychotherapeutic/hypnotherapeutic interventions". The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. 32 (3):...
- Ego-Strengthening Procedure, incorporating its constituent, influential hypnotherapeutic monologuewhich delivered an incremental sequence of both suggestions...
- suggestions are designed to bring about immediate responses, whereas hypnotherapeutic suggestions are usually post-hypnotic ones that are intended to trigger...
- Nichols & Co. T. X. Barber, Hypnosis (1969) A. Barabasz/J. G. Watkins, Hypnotherapeutic Techniques (2005) Yeates, L.B., James Braid: Surgeon, Gentleman Scientist...
- Weitzenhoffer AM (October 1972). "Behavior therapeutic techniques and hypnotherapeutic methods". The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. 15 (2): 71–82...
- conversation; Diana's psychiatrist leads her through a guided meditation or hypnotherapeutic approach. The third form addressed is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)...
- Mesmerism, Doubleday, Doran & Co., (New York), 1934. Hallaji, Jafar, "Hypnotherapeutic Techniques in a Central Asian Community", International Journal of...
- Liébeault he founded the Nancy School, which became the dominant force in hypnotherapeutic theory and practice in the last two decades of the 19th century. William...
- hypnotic induction itself. The transcript offered illustrates how easily hypnotherapeutic suggestions can be included in the trance induction along with trance-maintenance...
- sceptical however. Also, see Theodore X. Barber's (1984) account of hypnotherapeutic interventions reversing cancer; curing dermatitis; reducing hypertension;...