2010
DOI: 10.1080/00207140903523194
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Evidence-Based Hypnotherapy for Depression

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“…Such intensity of training was bound to induce deep relaxation and consequently to reduce anxiety and tension. Alladin (2007Alladin ( , 2008Alladin ( , 2009Alladin ( , 2010Alladin & Amundson, 2011) has documented the effectiveness of various hypnotherapeutic procedures with depression, migraine headaches, posttraumatic stress disorder, psychocutaneous disorders, somatization disorder, chronic primary insomnia, and sexual dysfunctions.…”
Section: Hypnotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such intensity of training was bound to induce deep relaxation and consequently to reduce anxiety and tension. Alladin (2007Alladin ( , 2008Alladin ( , 2009Alladin ( , 2010Alladin & Amundson, 2011) has documented the effectiveness of various hypnotherapeutic procedures with depression, migraine headaches, posttraumatic stress disorder, psychocutaneous disorders, somatization disorder, chronic primary insomnia, and sexual dysfunctions.…”
Section: Hypnotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is argued that psychotherapeutic interventions can effect substantial change in the affective, behavioural and cognitive areas of the brain [7]. Hypnosis itself is not a therapy; however it is suggested that when used as an adjunct to therapy the hypnotic relationship enhances the efficacy of the treatment effects [8].…”
Section: What Is Hypnosis?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Michael Yapko ( 1992 ) challenged these widely accepted tenets and developed an approach for the hypnotically assisted treatment for depression. Recently, an entire issue of the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis was dedicated to evidence-based research documenting the clinical effectiveness of hypnosis for the treatment of depression (Alladin, 2010 ;Yapko, 2010 ) .…”
Section: Mind-body Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%