Pain and Hypnosis
The American Hypnosis Association presents twenty-six (26) studies related to Pain and Hypnosis.
- Study 1: Hypnosis and Pain – Review of Clinical Trials
- Study 2: Hypnosis and Pain – Another Review of Studies
- Study 3: Hypnosis and Pain – Yet Another Review of Studies
- Study 4: Hypnosis – Alternative to Sedation for Surgery
- Study 5: Hypnosis for Pain During Plastic Surgery
- Study 6: Hypnosis for Pain – Angioplasty Procedure
- Study 7: Reason Why Hypnosis Alleviates Pain (not Because of release of Endorphins)
- Study 8: Hypnosis for Pain – Fibromyalgia
- Study 9: Hypnosis for Burn Pains
- Study 10: Self-Hypnosis for Pain and Anxiety During Biopsy Outpatient Procedures
- Study 11: Hypnosis for HIV Neuropathic Pain
- Study 12: Hypnosis for Childbirth Pain
- Study 13: Hypnosis for Phantom Limb Pain
- Study 14: Hypnosis for Needle-Related Pain in Children and Adolescents
- Study 15: Hypnosis for Low Back Pain
- Study 16: Hypnosis for Chronic Pain – Meta-Analysis
- Study 17: Hypnosis for Pain of Hospitalized Older Patients
- Study 18: Hypnosis for Pain in Girls with Dysmenorrhea (Menstrual Cramps)
- Study 19: Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis for Pain in Chronic Diseases in Palliative Care
- Study 20: Hypnotherapy for Pancreatitis Pain
- Study 21: Hypnosis for Background Pain and Pain Anxiety in Men with Burns
- Study 22: Self-Hypnosis for In-Hospital Chronic Pain
- Study 23: Hypnosis for Pain Management for People with Haemophilia (disorder where the blood does not clot properly)
- Study 24: Hypnosis for Chronic Pain – Outpatient Model
- Study 25: Hypnosis to Control Pediatric Dentistry Pain and Anxiety
- Study 26: Meta-Analysis of Effectiveness of Hypnosis for Pain
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