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Articles – Pain
Virtual reality hypnosis for pain control in a patient with gluteal hidradenitis
Understanding the multidimensional mechanisms of hypnotic analgesia
Neurophysiological correlates of hypnotic analgesia
Neuroimaging Pain
Response expectancies a psychological mechanism of suggested placebo analgesia
Recent developments in the study of hypnotic pain reduction
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Psychogenic pain a study using multidimensional scaling
Hypnotizability and chronic pain an ambiguous connection
Modifying pain perception is it better to be hypnotizable or feel that you are hypnotised
Mediation and moderation of hypnotic cognitive behavioural pain reduction
Giancarlo Carlis contributions to the scientific understanding of hypnotic analgesia
Complex regional pain syndrome
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A multifaceted approach to the treatment of phantom limb pain
A case of post herpetic neuralgia treated with self hypnosis and imagery
Hypnotic mirrors and phantom pain a single case study
Clinical reports the use of hypnosis for a patient with chronic pain
Chronic psychosomatic pain alleviated by brief therapy
An adaptive framework for parturition predation pain
Experiencing and testing hypnotic anaesthesia
Bursting the hypnotic bubble does hypnotic analgesia work
Pain palliative a pilot study
Hypnosis in complex trauma and breast cancer pain
The effect of hypnotherapy on procedural pain state anxiety related to physiotherapy in burn unit
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