What we can do with hypnosis: a brief note

The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
David M Wark

Abstract

This article summarizes the search for efficacious hypnotic treatments. Eighteen major meta analyses were reviewed and the results evaluated using the criteria of Chambless & Hollon, (1998). The analysis identified 32 disorders for which hypnosis can be considered a possible treatment, 5 for which it seems effective, and 2 for which it appears specific. If clinicians use hypnosis in the situations where it seems to be efficacious, and systematically expand the list of conditions where it will be helpful, the results will be even more impressive for the 100th anniversary of this Journal.

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May 27, 2010·The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis·Ronald J PekalaKaren Mullen
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