American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Taylor and Francis Ltd. · United States · Est. 1958
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This journal focuses on the application of hypnosis in clinical and therapeutic settings. It explores hypnosis as a treatment for various psychological and physical conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep paralysis, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, irritable bowel syndrome, and self-injury. The journal also investigates the neurophysiological mechanisms of hypnosis, its use in pain management, and its role in enhancing well-being and emotional regulation across different populations. Additionally, it examines the contributions of women to the field of hypnosis and the integration of hypnosis with other therapeutic modalities.
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