نتایج جستجو برای: individual hypnotic textsdex

تعداد نتایج: 444539  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2005
Robert H Goldstein

We report on a case of a female patient who was successfully treated with hypnosis for warts on 2 occasions separated by an interval of 7 years. Of note is the fact that she had low expectations regarding the benefit to be derived from hypnosis and did not at first appear to be highly hypnotizable.

G. Heidari-Hamedani M. Emamghoreishi

Background: Coriandrum sativum L. has been recommended for relief of insomnia in Iranian traditional medicine. However, no pharmacological studies have yet evaluated its sedative effects. The aim of this study was to determine if extracts and essential oil of coriander seeds have sedative-hypnotic activity. Methods: The aqueous or hydro-alcoholic extracts or essential oil of coriander seeds (10...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
h rakhshandah m hosseini k dolati

rosa damascena (rosaceae) has been found to act on central nervous system including the brain. several studies confirm that rosa damascena inhibits the reactivity of the hypothalamus and pituitary systems in rat and can suppress the reactivity of central nervous system. in traditional medicine the hypnotic effect of rose is also suggested. in the present study hypnotic effect of ethanolic, aque...

H Rakhshandah K Dolati M Hosseini

Rosa damascena (Rosaceae) has been found to act on central nervous system including the brain. Several studies confirm that Rosa damascena inhibits the reactivity of the hypothalamus and pituitary systems in rat and can suppress the reactivity of central nervous system. In traditional medicine the hypnotic effect of rose is also suggested. In the present study hypnotic effect of ethanolic, aque...

Journal: :Pain 2008
Vilfredo De Pascalis Immacolata Cacace Francesca Massicolle

Somatosensory event-related potentials (SERPs) to painful electric standard stimuli under an odd-ball paradigm were analyzed in 12 high hypnotizable (HH), 12 medium hypnotizable (MH), and 12 low hypnotizable (LH) subjects during waking, hypnosis, and a cued eyes-open posthypnotic condition. In each of these conditions subjects were suggested to produce an obstructive imagery of stimulus percept...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2012
Richard A Bryant Lynette Hung Adam J Guastella Philip B Mitchell

Since hypnosis was popularly recognized in the nineteenth century, the phenomenon of hypnotizability has remained poorly understood. The capacity to increase hypnotizability has important implications because it may increase the number of people who can benefit from hypnotic interventions for psychological and medical conditions. Current theories emphasize that rapport between hypnotist and sub...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
Markus Burgmer Harald Kugel Bettina Pfleiderer Adrianna Ewert Thomas Lenzen Regina Pioch Martin Pyka Jens Sommer Volker Arolt Gereon Heuft Carsten Konrad

INTRODUCTION The neurobiological basis of non-organic movement impairments is still unknown. As conversion disorder and hypnotic states share many characteristics, we applied an experimental design established in conversion disorder to investigate hypnotic paralysis. METHODS Movement imitation and observation were investigated by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 19 healthy subj...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
Etzel Cardeña Peter Jönsson Devin B Terhune David Marcusson-Clavertz

INTRODUCTION After a hypnotic induction, medium and highly hypnotizable individuals often report spontaneous alterations in various dimensions of consciousness. Few studies investigating these experiences have controlled for the inherent demands of specific hypnotic suggestions and fewer still have considered their dynamic properties and neural correlates. METHODS We adopted a neurophenomenol...

2013
Balaganesh Gandhi

Hypnosis is associated with profound changes in conscious thought, experience and behaviour and has a long clinical and experimental history. Data on the nature and role of hypnotic induction procedures is still somewhat lacking however, and probably the only thing one can say about them with any conviction is that they enhance suggestibility in some cases. Nevertheless, a review and re-analyse...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2006
Martin J Batty Samantha Bonnington Bo-Kim Tang Malcolm B Hawken John H Gruzelier

Hypnosis has been shown to be efficacious in a range of clinical conditions, including the management of chronic pain. However, not all individuals are able to enter a hypnotic state, thereby limiting the clinical utility of this technique. We sought to determine whether hypnotic susceptibility could be increased using three methods thought to facilitate relaxation, with particular interest in ...

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