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Scientific research shows that hypnosis effectively reduces intensity, frequency and duration of various symptoms and chronic ailments.
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Years of research, clinical trials and medical applications have yielded positive results in treating a wide range of disorders helping patients effectively manage and find relief without the use of additional drugs or medications.
The abstracts below are only a small part of a massive body of research available to the public. These abstracts provide concise data on the research methodology and positive concluding results.
- Hypnotic Treatment for Migraine Headaches
- Treatment of Chronic Tension-type Headache With Hypnotherapy
- Self-Hypnosis Training for Children with Migraines
- Hypnosis for Painful Burns
- Hypnotherapy reduces pain and anxiety in children with burns
- 6 Cases on Hypnosis & Insomnia
- Hypnotic relaxation and the reduction of sleep onset insomnia
- Hypnosis for Slow Sleep Onset
- Hypnosis for management of fibromyalgia
- Hypnotherapy in the treatment of refractory fibromyalgia
- Hypnotic Treatment Synergizes the Psychological Treatment of Fibromyalgia
- Hypnosis Combined Therapy (HCT) for the treatment of chronic pain
- Hypnotic alleviation of chronic pain
- A PET study of patients with fibromyalgia
- Hypnosedation: An Alternative to Traditional Anaesthetic Techniques
- Clinical Hypnosis For The Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
- Hypnosis for pain in multiple sclerosis
- Comparison of Self-Hypnosis and PR for Patients with MS
- Hypnosis as Adjunctive Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
- Efficacy of Self-Hypnosis in Patients with MS
- Hypnosis as Potential Treatment For Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
- Self-Hypnosis For Tinnitus
- Effectiveness of Ericksonian hypnosis in tinnitus therapy
- Basketball and Hypnosis – Dribbling, Defense, 3-Point Shots
- Effects of Hypnosis on Basketball Performance
- Effects of Hypnosis on Golf Performance
- Effects of Hypnosis on Fencing Performance
- Enhancing sports performance with hypnosis
- Hypnosis for Elite Golfers
- Brief Hypnotic Intervention Increases Throwing Accuracy
- Hypnosis on Performance in Air Rifle Shooting Competition
- Hypnotherapy & Test Anxiety
- The Effects of Hypnotic Training & Academic Performance
- Effects of Hypnosis on the Academic Self-Efficacy
- Coping with Examination Stress with Hypnosis
- Hypnosis To Learn Languages
- The Effects of Hypnosis on Students with Learning Disabilities
- The Effects of Light Hypnotic Trance on Reading Comprehension
- Virtual Hypnosis to Reduce Stress & Test Anxiety
- Effects of Hypnotic Progressive Relaxation in Cancer Survivors
- Hypnosis for Cancer Care
- Effects of Self-Hypnosis for Women Undergoing Breast Biopsies
- Hypnosis to Control Side Effects in Breast Cancer Patients
- Beneficial Effects of Hypnosis during Tumor Treatment
- Hypnosis for Nausea & Vomiting in Cancer Chemotherapy
- Hypnosis for Treatment of Hot Flashes in Cancer Survivors
- Hypnotherapy as a supplement therapy in Cancer Intervention
- The use of hypnotherapy as treatment for stroke
- Hypnosis for Symptom Management of Cancer Patients
- Effect of Hypnosis on Allergic Skin Responses in Asthma
- Hypnosis for Allergies Influenced By Fear or Anxiety
- The effect of hypnotically induced analgesia on flare reaction
- Increased Anti-Aging Hormone Triggered with Hypnosis
- Hypnosis Superior to Breathing Exercises for Improving Asthma
- Chronic Asthma Controlled with Hypnotherapy
- Treating Alopecia Areata with Hypnotherapy
- The Effectiveness of hypnosis for pain in children
- Hypnosis in the Treatment of Pediatric FND
- Hypnosis Especially Helpful To Children with Asthma
- Hypnosis for Diabetic Children
- Hypnosis to Control Venipuncture Pain in Children
- Hypnosis for Bedwetting
- Treating Migraines in Children with Self-Hypnosis
- Hypnotherapy Reduces Pain & Anxiety In Children with Burns
- Hypnosis for Children with PTSD
"In general, people are growing more comfortable with the idea of hypnosis in a medical setting, The first reaction of many people may be to equate hypnosis with some sort of black magic. But once we explain the reasons and benefits, they're very accepting."

Dr. Donald Olsen
Packard Children's chief of pediatric neurology
“Hypnosis is the oldest Western form of psychotherapy, but it’s been tarred with the brush of dangling watches and capes, In fact, it’s a very powerful means of changing the way we use our minds to control perception and our bodies.”

Dr. David Spiegel
MD, professor and associate chair of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University
* Hypnosis is not a replacement for your current medical treatment plan and you should not stop taking medication unless specifically advised by your doctor. Certain conditions may require a medical referral prior to starting hypnotherapy. Whenever necessary, a Hypnosis Near Me Clinical Hypnotherapist may be required to work in tandem with your doctor. If you are suffering from a medical condition, speak to your doctor about adding hypnotherapy to your treatment plan.