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Hypnosis for Hot Flashes? Clinical Trial Says Yes
In a 2023 position statement, the Menopause Society recommended clinical hypnosis for vasomotor symptoms, and other ...
Results of a randomized clinical trial published in the JAMA Network Open showed participants who engaged in 6 weeks of daily ...
A self-administered, at-home hypnosis intervention may help reduce the number of hot flashes experienced by postmenopausal women.
Self-hypnosis can be a powerful non-hormonal option for menopause, curbing hot flashes up to 53% and efficiently revamping ...
Another different, or modified, state of awareness is what is termed, "hypnosis." Contrary to what most people think, hypnotic states occur daily. It is the state of awareness that allows us to ...
Women with a history of breast cancer had the greatest benefit from self-hypnosis, with a 64% reduction in their hot flashes ...
Medical hypnosis is being studied to treat certain health conditions by relaxing and focusing the mind. The technique usually has two parts focusing attention and helpful suggestion, according to the ...
Back in 1986 when I was still an undergraduate psychology student, an optional part of our degree allowed some of us to attend a training course on hypnosis. As a consequence of taking the course, I ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. -- The Army Materiel Command Wellness division hosted a guest speaker series called "Hypnosis: Helpful or Hoopla," addressing its role in stress reduction and pain management.
That said, she’s a big believer in hypnosis' potential to improve health. “Hypnosis has the capacity to get below the consciousness mind into the subconscious, which is where the decisions are made," ...
Given my professional research interest in both hypnosis and sexual paraphilias, this article briefly examines the relationship between hypnosis and sexual behaviour, and more specifically hypnophilia ...
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