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Many Using Hypnosis to Treat Hot Flashes
May 25, 2005

... Kay was desperate to fight the flashes, so she turned to a government study looking at the effectiveness of hypnosis for hot flashes. Gary Elkins, PHD, mind-body researcher: "During the session, that patient is instructed in entering a very deeply-relaxed state, and then we use mental images for coolness to counteract the effects of hot flashes."   ...

Forensic Hypnosis
May 23, 2005

It's a crime-fighting tool that often kept secret, but hypnosis has been used in high profile cases in the D.C. area and across the country. News4's Julie Carey recently found out how it works, and where it has provided breakthroughs. ...

Child hypnosis cited as new kidney disease treatment
May 20, 2005 By Tim Jeanes

... At a Conference of Australasian renal specialists in Hobart today, hypnosis is being suggested as an important medical tool for treating children. ...

Hypnosis key to longevity, 100-year-old advises
May 20, 2005 By Betsy V. Swenson

... When asked the secret to longevity, Cook doesn't hesitate. "Hypnosis," he said confidently. "I took a course 40 years ago, and it changed my life." Cook's wife was dying at the time, and the worry over her condition caused Cook to develop a bleeding ulcer. ...

Peace of mind through hypnosis
May 19, 2005 By Sam Strike

... Hypnosis bypasses the conscious mind that craves food or a cigarette, or that fears spiders and bees and "reprograms" the computer that is the human mind. ...

You're Getting Sleepy
January 24, 2005 By Jeanie Lerche Davis

... Hypnosis has helped people cut back on pain, anxiety, and depression medications, resolve intestinal problems, quit smoking, even have less stressful childbirth. ...

Hypnosis: Focusing Subconscious on Change
January 24, 2005 By Jeanie Lerche Davis

... Hypnosis has helped people cut back on pain, anxiety, and depression medications, resolve intestinal problems, quit smoking, even have less stressful childbirth. ...

Study: Hypnosis Helps Kids Undergo Medical Procedures
January 19, 2005 By Staff

... The study by Stanford University researchers, published Jan. 3 in the online version of the journal Pediatrics, is one of only a handful of randomized trials to look at whether hypnosis reduces pain and stress during medical procedures in children.  ...

Unsure of a cure? Give this a trance
January 17, 2005 By Ruth Armstrong

... So you visit your doctor, expecting him to prescribe a course of tablets, a sinus spray or that all-encompassing advice to get more exercise.
The last thing you expect him to suggest is that you are hypnotized to cure the pain.   ...

Stanford Study Shows Hypnosis Helps Kids Undergoing Difficult Procedure
January 16, 2005 By Stanford University Medical Center

... "With hypnosis we saw less crying, less distress during the preparation for the procedure and the technicians said the procedure was much easier to perform," said David Spiegel, MD ...

Hypnosis May Help People Overcome Bad Habits
January 10, 2005 By Staff

... But a large percentage of those people lack the willpower and positive reinforcement to accomplish their goals.  Hypnotherapy might provide the missing link. The American Medical Association has approved the therapy, and it's becoming a popular tool used by doctors to help change behavior in their patients. ...

Exploring Alternatives to Traditional Medicine
January 8, 2005 By WebMD Feature

... It's not that patients have quit conventional treatments. No doctor advises that. But these therapies can be used to boost the effects of western medicine. ...

Alternatives for Allergies and Asthma: Proceed with Caution
October 13, 2004 By Christine Haran

... One group of relatively side-effect-free CAM therapies for people with asthma is stress reduction techniques, such as biofeedback and hypnosis.  ...

Damon turns to hypnosis
October 8, 2004 By Thomas Crosbie Media

... "It's working. His first treatment was in August and he hasn't smoked since then." ... 

Hollywood myth clashes with reality of modern hypnosis
October 6, 2004 By Brian Dukes

... "We've all been hypnotized several times ...

You are getting very sleepy...
October 4, 2004 By April Havens

... These days, hypnotists employ their skills to do research, cure phobias, relieve chronic pain, bring up repressed memories and break unwanted habits. Hypnotism may even be used in legal cases and as an anesthetic in dentistry and surgery. ...

Hypnosis & Surgery
October 1, 2004 By Karen Lurie

... Hypnosis has been misunderstood as a nightclub stunt, a loss of control and a type of sleep, but it's been a therapeutic tool for centuries. ...

Shall We Trance?
September 30, 2004 By William Henderson

... it's an ancient technique credited with helping people achieve body-mind awareness and harmony. ...

`YOU'RE getting very speedy'
September 27, 2004 By Tenley Woodman

... ``The way I put it is hypnosis allows them to do what they already desire automatically. We find why they have this anxiety,'' Nicoli said. ...

Altered States
September 27, 2004 By David Noonan

...Bodie hasn't had a panic attack for a year now, and memories of the accident no longer haunt her. Hypnosis, she says, "is powerful stuff." ...

Altered States
September 27, 2004 By David Noonan

Hypnosis can help with problems from anxiety to pain. How it works, and what it does in the brain ...

Hypnosis really changes your mind
September 10, 2004 By Anna Gosline

...Clinical trials of therapeutic hypnosis are starting to confirm its potential benefits. ...

Hypnosis 'reduces cancer pain'
September 10, 2004 By Paul Rincon

... Dr Liossi suggested there was even evidence that hypnosis might prolong life in adult cancer patients. ...

Doctors Ignoring Therapeutic Effects of Hypnosis
September 9, 2004 By John von Radowitz

Hypnosis is a real phenomenon which affects the brain and has enormous untapped potential as a therapeutic tool, experts said today. ...

Hypnosis as a cure – sex and sense
September 2, 2004 By Dr Christa Hall-Sanford

A growing number of therapists are using hypnotherapy to help people get in touch with long-buried memories that are sabotaging their happiness. ...

Hypnotize Away Pain
August 30, 2004 By Ivanhoe Broadcast News

...Now an anesthesiologist is using it (hypnosis) for another reason, to help his patients who struggle through numerous drugs and therapies without getting relief. ...

Israeli study proves hypnosis can double IVF success rate
August 22, 2004 By David Brinn

... 'Hypnosis has been known for many years for producing central relaxation, and has even been used before surgical interventions to calm patients' - Prof. Eliahu Levitas.

Soon you will enter a deep trance...
August 9, 2004 By Sally Appleton

The use of hypnotism to treat medical problems is increasing, but how it works still baffles scientists. ...

Pain in the brain: It's not what you imagine
August 8, 2004 By Jenny Gimpel

... Dr. David Oakley, Director of UCL's Hypnosis Unit, says: "Hypnosis offers a safe way of altering a person's experience of themselves or of the world around them. ..."

Hypnotist cures Lorraine's crippling fear
July 29, 2004 By Jamsheed Din

...Chronic agoraphobia meant the furthest she could go was a five minute walk from her Sutton Coldfield home, and she even had to miss her mother's funeral because of her fear of open spaces. ...

Cognitive-behavioral therapy, hypnosis can help soothe irritable bowel syndrome
July 28, 2004 By Dr. Olafur S. Palsson

...Mental imagery and hypnotic suggestions are used to bring about overall relaxation of the bowels and the whole body, lessened sensitivity to gut discomfort, and increased mental control over bowel symptoms. ...

ABC 7 Medical: Relief from Hot Flashes?
July 22, 2004 By Kathy Fowler

...Dr. Younus: "It's a study that's a first of it's kind. It has marked the point that hypnosis can be an effective treatment." ...

Trauma, Cancer Patients Have Much in Common
July 16, 2004 By Mark Moran

...There is evidence that hypnosis is a shortcut to access specific aspects of brain perceptual processing that can be used in a way that is clinically effective in helping people deal with stress," Dr. Spiegel said.

Hypnosis Goes Mainstream
May 17, 2004 By Jeanie Lerche Davis

...Hypnosis seems to block nerve receptors in the brain -- those that control sensations of pain, anxiety, and discomfort, Oster tells WebMD. ...

 

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