Addictions and Hypnosis
The American Hypnosis Association presents fifteen (15) studies related to Addictions and Hypnosis.
- Study 1: Hypnosis and Cocaine
- Study 2: Hypnosis and Methadone
- Study 3: Hypnosis and Marijuana, Cocaine and Alcohol
- Study 4: Self-Hypnosis for Drug and Alcohol Abuse
- Study 5: Case Study – Hypnosis for Chemical Dependency (and future related Imagery)
- Study 6: Hypnosis and Heroin
- Study 7: Hypnotherapy to Decrease Depression of Patients at Addiction Recovery Centers
- Study 8: Four Cases Studies: Hypnosis for Marijuana and Methamphetamine Addiction
- Study 9: Hypnosis for Pain Relief (Instead of Opioids)
- Study 10: Hypnosis for Internet Addiction
- Study 11: Hypnotherapy to Reduce Addictions Symptoms and Increase Problem-Oriented Coping
- Study 12: Hypnotherapy to Stop Drug/Alcohol Addiction and to Build Resilience
- Study 13: Hypnotherapy for Substance Use
- Study 14: Hypnosis for Social Media Addiction
- Study 15: Hypnotherapy for Withdrawal Symptoms
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