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COGNITIVE FATIGUE FACILITATES PROCEDURAL SEQUENCE LEARNING
Published 2016-03-01“…Enhanced procedural learning has been evidenced in conditions where cognitive control is diminished, including hypnosis, disruption of prefrontal activity and non-optimal time of the day. …”
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Awareness of bispectral index monitoring system among the critical care nursing personnel in a tertiary care hospital of India
Published 2011-01-01“…Background: Bispectral index monitoring system (BIS) is one of the several systems used to measure the effects of anaesthetic and sedative drugs on the brain and to track changes in the patient′s level of sedation and hypnosis. BIS monitoring provides information clinically relevant to the adjustment of dosages of sedating medication. …”
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Biofeedback: Infant asthma Biofeedback: asma infantil
Published 2010-09-01“…The technique may be used on its own (preferably in the motor area) or in conjunction with other techniques such as hypnosis, relaxation, etc. However, it should be stated that previous work published in this field is difficult to interpret since results are inconclusive, it is, therefore, difficult to produce a scientific summary.…”
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FROM YAMABUSHI TO MODERN PSHYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING IN MARTIAL ARTS
Published 2022-12-01“…After the fall of the samurai class and the secular development of Japanese society, these spirits of the forests will be replaced by psychologists, who will try to bring superior performance to the work of martial arts athletes. Using hypnosis, manipulations of the human psyche, but also of the masses, methods of eliminating emotions, up to their annihilation, many countries resorted to high-level psychologists, whose aim was to train an athlete from a psychological point of view, without being tributary to emotions. …”
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Psychotherapy as a Polyphonic and Playful Conversation
Published 2022-02-01“…Since the emergence of hypnosis, we have witnessed a multiplication of psychotherapies, which have different backgrounds and aims. …”
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PENGARUH TEKNIK RELAKSASI TERHADAP ADAPTASI NYERI PERSALINAN IBU BERSALINKALA I FASE AKTIF DI BPS WILAYAH PUSKESMAS PATRANG KABUPATEN JEMBER TAHUN 2012
Published 2015-02-01“…Efforts to reduce or eliminate non-pharmacological pain in childbirth with hypnosis, reduce the perception of pain, cutaneous stimulus and Relaxation Techniques. …”
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Shell Shock: Psychogenic Gait and Other Movement Disorders - A Film Review
Published 2013-04-01“…Other effective methods were hypnosis (1), relaxation (1), passive movements (2), and probable "persuasion and re-education" (6).…”
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"L’anno 3000" di Paolo Mantegazza. L’utopia scientifica al servizio del progresso coloniale
Published 2019-03-01“…In Bellamy’s book the travel is exclusively temporal, with a great attention from the author to the verisimilitude, since the protagonist, asleep through hypnosis, awakens in his own city several decades later, showing the differences with respect to his “normal” life. …”
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Knowledge Levels and Attitudes of Family Physicians in City of Samsun About Traditional and Complementary Medicine
Published 2021-09-01“…RESULTS: A total of 213 physicians participated, the average age was 45.54 +- 7.68. Hypnosis is the most common practice that physicians know about (89.67%). …”
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Georges Gilles de la Tourette and his legacy
Published 2019-01-01“…The importance of the 1885 article was greatly underestimated at the time of its publication, partly because Gilles de la Tourette's main interests lied in the field of hysteria and hypnosis. Throughout the first half of the XX century, his name was progressively neglected, as the psychoanalytic paradigm that prevailed associated tics with rare and somewhat bizarre psychologically driven manifestations. …”
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Bioresonance Therapy for Smoking Cessation
Published 2024-05-01“…There is increasing evidence in the literature that alternative therapies such as bioresonance, acupuncture, and hypnosis are effective in smoking cessation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and results of bioresonance therapy for smoking cessation. …”
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Hypnotic effect of the essential oil from the leaves of Myrtus communis on mice
Published 2016-08-01“…The effect of the EO on motor coordination and muscle relaxation was evaluated using chimney and traction tests, 60 and 90 minutes after administration of the respective doses of the EO, respectively.Results: There was no induction of hypnosis as the presence of the righting reflex was intact. …”
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Construct validation of a hypnotherapeutic algorithm for children with monosymptomatic bedwetting
Published 2024-03-01“…Methods: A complex investigation of 97 patients was carried out, who were assisted in the Therapeutic Hypnosis Clinic of the University of Medical Sciences in Santiago de Cuba, from February, 2021, to July, 2022 which was structured in 3 methodological phases of construct validation to continue the phase IV of hypnotherapeutic algorithm content validation, on the base of 2 quasi-experiments without control group and a quasi-experiment with non equivalent control group of the second phase of this investigation. …”
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Ketamine in adult cardiac surgery and the cardiac surgery Intensive Care Unit: An evidence-based clinical review
Published 2015-01-01“…Ketamine is a unique anesthetic drug that provides analgesia, hypnosis, and amnesia with minimal respiratory and cardiovascular depression. …”
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Alternatives to hormone therapy for management of climacteric syndrome
Published 2021-04-01“…Controlling stress through cognitive behavioral therapy (positive effects on psychological symptoms, stress and depression) and clinical hypnosis (reducing symptoms by 50%) may be helpful in relieving MS symptoms. …”
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Effect of Humor Therapy on Chronic Pain: A Literature Review
Published 2019-04-01“…Repair of pain is likely to occur more quickly when psychological intervention is included in medical care because it requires alternative and complementary treatment to overcome the pain including prayer , humor, hypnosis, and group support. Growing evidence-based nursing practice shows progress in helping patients deal with the pain. …”
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<b>The use of complementary and integrative practices in oral health
Published 2014-10-01“…Based on the therapies recognized by the Ministry of Health, the Brazilian Federal Council of Dentistry regulated the use of CIP in oral health: Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Phytotherapy, Laser Therapy, Flower Therapy and Hypnosis. This article presents the results of a systematic review about positive and negative evidence of the use of PIC in oral health. …”
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Pain and dyspnea control in cancer patients of an urgency setting: nursing intervention results
Published 2017-04-01“…Non-pharmacological measures: psycho-emotional support, hypnosis, counseling/training/instruction, therapeutic adherence, music therapy, massage, relaxation techniques, telephone support, functional and respiratory reeducation equally improve health gains. …”
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Exploring the use of immersive virtual reality in adults with chronic primary pain: A scoping review
Published 2024-07-01“…The immersive virtual reality mechanisms included distraction, physical exercises, mindfulness/biofeedback, graded exposure, hypnosis, neuromodulation, and multi-mechanisms, and all these mechanisms were associated with varied dose. …”
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What do clinicians want? Interest in integrative health services at a North Carolina academic medical center
Published 2007-02-01“…There was strong interest in offering several specific therapies: therapeutic exercise (77%), expert consultation about herbs and dietary supplements (69%), and massage (66%); there was even stronger interest in offering comprehensive treatment programs such as multidisciplinary pain management (84%), comprehensive nutritional assessment and advice (84%), obesity/healthy lifestyle promotion (80%), fit for life (exercise and lifestyle program, 76%), diabetes healthy lifestyle promotion (73%); and comprehensive psychological services for stress management, including hypnosis and biofeedback (73%).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>There is strong interest among medical staff at an academic health center in comprehensive, integrated services for pain, obesity, and diabetes and in specific services in fitness, nutrition and stress management. …”
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