Neurophysiological attributes of the hypnotic state and the utility of hypnosis in pediatric medicine and burn care

The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
Michael R NashNicole Perez

Abstract

Three articles of special interest to the hypnosis community recently appeared in the general scientific and medical literatures. The first paper is a thoughtful review of the clinical applications of hypnosis in pediatric settings. The second article reports the findings of a randomized, controlled trial of hypnosis for burn-wound care, carried out at the University of Washington Medical School. The third article describes an innovative EEG laboratory case study tracking the cortex functional connectivity of a highly hypnotizable subject across various baseline and experimental conditions. These three articles are sturdy examples of how hypnosis illuminates (and is illuminated by) medical and psychological science.

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Feb 26, 2010·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Michael R NashJacob J Levy
Aug 28, 2010·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Michael R Nash, Anthony Tasso
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Aug 15, 2009·The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis·Beth AlexanderAllan Cyna
Jan 28, 2010·Toxicology and Industrial Health·Sawsan A ShalabyZeinab A Abd-Elhaleem

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