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Hypnotherapy, also
known as
hypnotic medicine, is the use of
hypnosis in psychotherapy.
Hypnotherapy is
generally not
considered to be
based on scientific...
- suggestions. The use of
hypnosis for
therapeutic purposes is
referred to as "
hypnotherapy",
while its use as a form of
entertainment for an
audience is
known as...
- 1947 when she was
sixteen years old. In the 1960s,
Cannon began using hypnotherapy to
control her
weight and to stop smoking. She
learned hypnosis from...
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visualizing the
desired result. Self-hypnosis is used
extensively in
modern hypnotherapy. It can take the form of
hypnosis carried out by
means of a
learned routine...
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Psichiatria e Territorio, 2013. Ch****, D.B., & LeCron, L.M.,
Clinical Hypnotherapy,
Grune &
Stratton (New York), 1968. Janet, P., "Lecture XIII: The Hysterical...
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- He
developed a
theoretical approach to
hypnotherapy which he
published in his book
Principles of
Hypnotherapy. He also made
contributions in theoretical...
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Clinical and
Meditative Hypnotherapy (2006) p. 10 See, for instance, Gil Boyne's
Transforming Therapy a New
Approach to
Hypnotherapy (1989) ISBNÂ 978-0-930-29813-5...
- subject-centred version—an
intricate complex of (group) education, (group)
hypnotherapy, (group) ego-strengthening, and (group)
training in self-suggested pain...
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childhood memories, thoughts, and feelings. Age
regression can be
induced by
hypnotherapy,
which is a
process where patients move
their focus to
memories of an...