| Facts about hypnosis from current research
findings:
® As of December, 2004 there are more than 5,000 clinical research
studies having to do with hypnosis and its benefits currently being conducted
worldwide? (According to: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
® As of December 15, 2004 results from more than 3,000 clinical research
studies are available showing positive benefits from hypnosis? (According
to: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
® According to studies done at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience,
University College London, suggestions given in a hypnotic state, even
once, can produce actions in human beings that are the same type of actions
that would have resulted from more long-term conditioning and practice.
® In a research study on Self-Hypnosis for relapse prevention training
with chronic drug/alcohol users, (Am J Clin Hypn. 2004 Apr;46 (4):281-97),
individuals who played self-hypnosis audiotapes "at least 3 to 5
times a week," at 7-week follow-up, reported the highest levels of
self-esteem and serenity, and the least anger/impulsivity, in comparison
to the minimal-practice and control groups.
® In a research study done with 60 college student volunteers (Spring
of 2004 at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona), using hypnosis
with ego-enhancement suggestions showed "significantly dramatic effects"
in brain-wave patterns, subjective sense of self-confidence, and test
scores.
® As reported by NewScientist.com news service: "Hypnosis is
more than just a party trick; it measurably changes how the brain works,"
says John Gruzelier, a research psychologist at Imperial College in London.
"Hypnosis significantly affects the activity in a part of the brain
responsible for detecting and responding to errors, an area that controls
higher level executive functions." The finding is one of the first
to indicate a biological mechanism underpinning the experience of hypnosis.
“This explains why, under hypnosis, people can do outrageous things
that ordinarily they wouldn’t dream of doing,” says Gruzelier,
who presented his study at the British Association for the Advancement
of Science Festival in Exeter, UK. Gruzelier hopes it will also benefit
emerging research showing, for example, that hypnosis can help cancer
patients deal with painful treatments.
® Research using positron emission tomography (PET) scans, shows that
hypnosis might alleviate pain by decreasing the activity of brain areas
involved in the experience of suffering. Scientists have found that hypnosis
reduced the activity of the anterior cingulate cortex, an area known to
be involved in pain, but did not affect the activity of the somato-sensory
cortex, where the sensations of pain are processed.
® Clinical trials of therapeutic hypnosis confirm its potential benefits.
Christina Liossi, a psychologist at the University of Wales in Swansea,
recently conducted a study of 80 cancer patients aged 6 to 16. She found
that those under hypnosis experienced far less pain during treatments
than control children, who simply talked to the researchers normally.
® According to published results of clinical studies (Am J Clin Hypn.
2004 Apr), the use of hypnosis facilitates a more uncomplicated birth
process. In a separate research study done by University of Florida counseling
psychologist Paul Schauble, it was also found that women who learn hypnosis
before delivering babies suffer fewer complications, need less medication
and are more likely to have healthier babies than are women without hypnosis.
Schauble's first study involved adolescents getting prenatal care at a
public health clinic. A group of 20 patients who received hypnosis preparation
were compared with 20 who were given supportive counseling and 20 patients
in a control group who received only the standard prenatal care. None
of the women who received hypnosis required surgical intervention in their
deliveries, compared with 12 in the supportive counseling group and eight
in the control group, he said. "Patients who are prepared for labor
and delivery in hypnosis are more likely to absorb and benefit from information
because they are in a relaxed, highly focused state," he said.
® In an ongoing pilot study being done by University of Florida counseling
psychologist Paul Schauble, preliminary results show hypnotized patients
with hypertension are more easily able to make lifestyle improvements
that can lower blood pressure.
® A study being done by a team of University of Florida researchers
is finding that learning self-hypnosis gives a patient greater control
over the stress, anxiety and pain of medical operations and childbirth,
overall. "Training patients in hypnosis prior to undergoing surgery
is a way of helping them develop a sense of control over their stress,
discomfort and anxiety," says Dr. Paul Schauble, psychologist. "It
also helps them better understand what they can do to bring about a more
rapid and satisfying recovery…We've found, in working with individual
patients, that they often feel literally stripped of control when they
go into the hospital. The surgeon may do a good job of explaining the
surgery, but patients' anxiety may make it difficult for them to comprehend.
This can result in undue apprehension that can create complications or
prolonged recovery."
® "Children make excellent subjects for hypnosis because they
spend more time using their imaginations," says Florida counseling
psychologist Paul Schauble. "But with practice most adults can learn
how to enter into a therapeutic hypnotic state quite easily as well."
® In 1998 Henry Szechtman of McMaster University in Ontario and his
co-workers used PET to image the brain activity of hypnotized subjects
who were invited to imagine a scenario in which they were listening to
someone speaking to them, and who then actually experienced a scenario
in which they were listening to someone speaking to them. The researchers
noted that the act of imagining a sound, called hallucinating a sound,
was experienced exactly the same as real hearing, both being experienced
as coming from an external source.
® 18 separate studies found that patients who received cognitive behavioral
therapy plus hypnosis for disorders such as obesity, insomnia, anxiety
and hypertension showed greater improvement than 70 percent of the patients
who received psychotherapy alone.
Disclaimer:
Hypnosis cannot, and should not, stand alone as the sole medical or psychological
intervention for any disorder. Hypnosis should not be used instead of
appropriate medical, dental, or psychological treatment, and any individual
with a medical or psychological problem should first consult a qualified
health care provider for diagnosis and professional advice. Hypnosis should
only be practiced by those who have been appropriately trained, who practice
appropriately, and within the scope of their training. Information compiled
by Gwyneth McNeil, CH, CI, Academy of Life Management, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Jeanne Meyer Caverly, M.Ed., CH
Certified Hypnotist, EFT Practitioner, Reiki Master
Office: 518-371-2225
Cell: 518-573-7453
Member: Capital Region Chapter of the National Guild of Hypnotists; National
Federation of Hypnotists
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Disclaimer:
Hypnosis cannot, and should not, stand alone as the sole medical or psychological
intervention for any disorder. Hypnosis should not be used instead of
appropriate medical, dental, or psychological treatment, and any individual
with a medical or psychological problem should first consult a qualified
health care provider for diagnosis and professional advice. Hypnosis should
only be practiced by those who have been appropriately trained, who practice
appropriately, and within the scope of their training.
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Information compiled by Gwyneth McNeil, Certified Hypnotist and Certified
Instructor with the National Guild of Hypnotists and Managing Director
of Academy of Life Management in Salt Lake City, Utah
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