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  1. ... for psychodynamic psychotherapy. Pain education, sleep hygiene and hypnosis for chronic primary pain Limited evidence showed no clinically important effect of pain education ...
  2. ... PubMed : 27140936 ] [ CrossRef ] Brown DC and Hammond DC. Evidence-based clinical hypnosis for obstetrics, labor and delivery, and preterm labor. ...
  3. ... mindfulness, CBT and transcutaneous direct current stimulation and hypnosis with neurofeedback. However, the committee agreed that the evidence was insufficient to make any recommendations for or ...
  4. ... 9. [ PubMed : 15107347 ] [ CrossRef ] 128. Bisson JI. Adding hypnosis to cognitive behavioural therapy may reduce some acute stress disorder symptoms. Evidence Based Mental Health. 2005 Nov;8(4):109. ...
  5. ... 9. [ PubMed : 15107347 ] [ CrossRef ] 67. Bisson JI. Adding hypnosis to cognitive behavioural therapy may reduce some acute stress disorder symptoms. Evidence Based Mental Health. 2005 Nov;8(4):109. ...
  6. ... research in this area. There is no scientific evidence that other treatments help here, including hypnosis, biofeedback and homeopathy. What medications are effective? If ...
  7. ... of behavioral therapy, biofeedback, cognitive therapy, guided imagery, hypnosis, placebo therapy, relaxation therapy, and multimodal therapy for the treatment of GI conditions. Reporting the Evidence The purpose of this work is to identify ...
  8. ... just before the biopsy was performed, suggesting that hypnosis- and relaxation-naïve patients can benefit from brief treatment before stressful situations.[ 16 ][ Level of evidence: II ] Cognitive-behavioral therapy Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) ...
  9. ... counseling, distraction, relaxation techniques, biofeedback, group therapy, self-hypnosis, imagery, and cognitive behavioral training programs have shown promising results in randomized clinical trials.[ 39 , 42 ][ Level of evidence: I ];[ 43 ][ Level of evidence: I ] References Holländer- ...
  10. ... selection of antiemetic interventions should be informed by evidence-based guidelines and tailored to the patient's CINV control and any adverse effects associated with antiemetic agents. Interventions to Control ANV in Children Hypnosis Hypnosis has been defined as an intervention that “ ...
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