نتایج جستجو برای: hypnotic drugs

تعداد نتایج: 226513  

Journal: :Acta pharmacologica Sinica 2002
Fang Wang Jing-Cai Li Chun-Fu Wu Jing-Yu Yang Feng Xu Fei Peng

AIM To assess the effect of semicarbazide hydrochloride (SCZ), the blocker of synthetic enzyme for GABA, on the hypnotic activity of melatonin. METHODS Righting reflex method in mice and electroencephalography (EEG) in rats were used to determine effects of SCZ on sleep and hypnotic activity of melatonin. RESULTS Melatonin displayed a marked hypnotic activity both in righting reflex experim...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2003
Leonard S Milling Michelle R Levine Suzanne A Meunier

Recent meta-analyses have shown that adding hypnosis enhances the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. This hypnotic enhancement effect was evaluated in the analogue treatment of pain. Individuals scoring in the high (n = 135) and low (n = 150) ranges of hypnotic suggestibility were randomly assigned to 1 of 6 conditions: Stress Inoculation Training, the same treatment provided ...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2008
Mark P Jensen

Although there remains much to be learned, a great deal is now known about the neurophysiological processes involved in the experience of pain. Research confirms that there is no single focal "center" in the brain responsible for the experience of pain. Rather, pain is the end product of a number of integrated networks that involve activity at multiple cortical and subcortical sites. Our curren...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Konstantinos Priftis Sami Schiff Valérie Tikhonoff Nunzia Giordano Piero Amodio Carlo Umiltà Edoardo Casiglia

Neglect patients are not aware of stimuli in the contralesional space. We aimed to simulate neglect-like behaviour in healthy participants, by asking them to orient their visuospatial attention in two conditions: non-hypnotic suggestion and post-hypnotic suggestion. Results showed that directing visuospatial attention to one side of space caused neglect of stimuli in the opposite side of space,...

Journal: :The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis 2005
Richard A Bryant David Mallard

The extent to which hypnotic suggestions are perceived as real is central to understanding hypnotic response. This study indexed the reality attributed to hypnotic suggestion through subtle projection of a visual image during simultaneous suggestion for a visual hallucination that resembled the projected image. Twenty real hypnotized and 20 simulating nonhypnotized participants were administere...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1966
W C Coe T R Sarbin

3 variables drawn from role theory were investigated as predictors of hypnotic responsiveness: congruence of self and role (assessed by questionnaire); role expectations (assessed by questionnaire); and role-taking aptitude (drama students vs. science students). 168 Ss (78 drama students, 91 science students) were administered the 2 questionnaires and the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Suscept...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2006
Arreed Barabasz Ciara Christensen

The effects of tailored versus scripted hypnotic inductions were tested with the intention of shedding light on age regression phenomena. From an initial pool of 31 volunteers, 10 males and 10 females who scored 3 or better on the Stanford Hypnotic Clinical Scale, participated in this study. Participants were assigned to either scripted or tailored hypnotic induction conditions for regression t...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2004
John Teleska Andrew Roffman

Hypnotherapeutic interactions can be mapped on a continuum from formal hypnosis to hypnotic conversation. Unlike the structured forms of formal hypnosis, hypnotic conversation relies upon utilizing the client's responses, both verbal and non-verbal, to facilitate therapeutic process. In this paper, we illustrate this continuum with a series of anecdotal clinical examples starting with formal hy...

2012
Marty Sapp

H susceptibility is a measured by how easily a person can be hypnotized (2). There are several types of scales used; among all of them, the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility (HGSHS) (3,4,5) and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales (SHSS) (4,5) are the most common (6). Both of the Standard scales and Harvard scales are connected to the traditional perspective of hypnosis. The...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1972
R F Johnson B A Maher T X Barber

In Phase I of the investigation, 70 5s were assigned to one of three treatment conditions: hypnotic induction, instructions to simulate hypnosis, or imagination control. All 5s were assessed on Orne's two indexes of trance logic (the transparent hallucination and the double hallucination). The imagination controls consistently showed trance logic as often as the hypnotic Ss. Depending upon the ...

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