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American Hypnosis Association Research Articles

Agoraphobia and Social Phobia/Panic Attacks and Hypnosis

The American Hypnosis Association presents twelve (12) studies related to Agoraphobia and Social Phobia/Panic Attacks and Hypnosis.

  • Study 1: Case Study of Hypnotherapy for Agoraphobia
  • Study 2: Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induced Agoraphobia
  • Study 3: Review of Research on Hypnosis for Agoraphobia and Social Phobia
  • Study 4: Use of Hypnosis to Counteract Resistance by a Client with Agoraphobia
  • Study 5: Hypnotherapy for Panic Attacks
  • Study 6: Direct and Awake-Alert Hypnosis for Panic Disorders
  • Study 7: Hypnosis for Panic Attacks Related to a Fear of Drinking Water and Subsequent Avoidance of Social Events – Case Study
  • Study 8: Case Study: Hypnosis for Panic Attacks
  • Study 9: Pilot Study on Hypnotherapy for Agoraphobia
  • Study 10: Hypnotherapy for Social Anxiety and Panic Attacks
  • Study 11: Hypnotherapy for Agoraphobia: A Case Study
  • Study 12: Hypnosis and NLP for Social Phobia

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