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Pain Studies

 
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  2. Amadeo, M., & Ynovski, A. (1975). Evoked potentials and selective attention in subjects capable of hypnotic analgesia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 23, 200-210.
  3. Andreassi, J. L., Balinskiy, B., Gallichio, J. A., DeSimone, H. H., & Mellers, B. W. (1976) Hypnotic suggestion of stimulus change and visual cortical evoked potential. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 42, 371-378.
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  6. Bandler, R., & Grinder, J. (1975). Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton N. Erickson, M.D. (Vol. 1) Cupertino, CA: Meta Publications.
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  8. Barabasz, A. F., & McGeorge, C. M. (1978). Biofeedback mediated biofeedback and hypnosis in peripheral vasodilation training. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 21, 23-37.
  9. Barber, J. (1977). Rapid induction analgesia: A clinical report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 19, 138-149.
  10. Barber, J., & Gitelson, J. (1980). Cancer pain: Psychological management using hypnosis. Cancer, 30, 130-136.
  11. Barber, J. & Mayer, D. (1977). Evaluation of the efficacy and neural mechanism of a hypnotic analgesia procedure in experimental and clinical dental pain. Pain, 4, 41-48.
  12. Barber, T. X. (1969). Hypnosis: A scientific approach. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
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  16. Beahrs, J. O., Harris, D. R., & Hilgard, E. R. (1970) Failure to alter skin inflammation by hypnotic suggestion in five subjects with normal skin reactivity. Psychosomatic Medicine, 32, 627-631.
  17. Bennett, H. L., Benson, D. R., & Kuiken, D. A. (1986). Preoperative instructions for decreased bleeding during spine surgery. Anesthesiology, 65, 245.
  18. Bishay, E. G., Stevens, G., & Lee, C. (1984). Hypnotic control of upper gastrointestinal hemmorrhage: A case report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 27, 22-25.
  19. Blankfield, R. P. (1991). Suggestion, relaxation, and hypnosis as adjuncts in the care of surgery patients: A review of the literature. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 33(3), 172-187.
  20. Brown, D. P., & Fromm, E. (1987). Hypnosis and behavioral medicine. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  21. Chaves, J. F. (1989). Hypnotic control of clinical pain. In N. P. Spanos & J. F. Chaves (Eds.), Hypnosis: the cognitive-behavioral perspective. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus.
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  23. Chen, A. C. N., Dworking, S. F., & Bloomquist, D. S. (1981). Cortical power spectrum analysis of hypnotic pain control in surgery. International Journal of Neuroscience, 13, 127-136.
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  27. Davidson, P. (1987) Hypnosis and migraine headache: Reporting a clinical series. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 15, 111-118.
  28. Deabler, H. L., Fidel, E., Dillenkoffer, R. L., & Elder, S. T. (1973). The use of relaxation and hypnosis in lowering blood pressure. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 16, 75-83.
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  30. Domangue, B. B., Margolis, C. G., Lieberman, D., & Kaji, H. (1985). Biochemical correlates of hypnoanalgesia in arthritic pain patients. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 46, 235-238.
  31. Edmonston, W. E. Jr. (1986). The induction of hypnosis. New York: Wiley.
  32. Edelson, J. & Fitzpatrick, J. L. (1989). A comparison of cognitive-behavioral and hypnotic treatments of chronic pain, Journal of Clinical Psychology, 45(2), 316-323.
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  34. Erickson, M. H. (1983). Healing in hypnosis. New York: Irvington.
  35. Ewin, D. M. (1986a). The effect of hypnosis and mental set on major surgery and burns. Psychiatric Annals, 16, 115-118.
  36. Ewin, D. M. (1986b). Emergency room hypnosis for the burned patient. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 29, 7-21.
  37. Frank, J. D. (1973). Persuasion and healing: A comparative study of psychotherapy, Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
  38. Freeman, R. M., MacCaulay, A. J., Eve, L., Chamberlain, G. V. P., & Bhat, A. V. (1986). Randomised trial of self hypnosis for analgesia in labour. British Medical Journal, 292, 657-658.
  39. Friedman, H., & Taub, H. A. (1977). The use of hypnosis and biofeedback procedures for essential hypertension. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 25, 335-347.
  40. Gravitz, M. A. (1985). Scientific responsibility and hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 28, 90.
  41. Gravitz, M. A. (1988). Early uses of hypnosis as surgical anesthesia. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 30, 201-208.
  42. Haanen, H. C. M., Hoenderdos, T. W., Romunde, L. K. J., Hop, W. C. J., Mallee, C., Terwiel, J. P., & Hekster, G. B. (1991). Controlled trial of hypnotherapy in the treatment of refractory fibromyalgia. Journal of Rheumatology, 18, 72-75.
  43. Hilgard, E. R., & Hilgard, J. R. (1983). Hypnosis in the relief of pain (rev. ed.). Los Altos, CA: William Kaufmann.
  44. Hilgard, J. R., & LeBaron, S. (1984). Hypnotherapy of pain in children with cancer. Los Altos, CA: William Kaufmann.
  45. Houle, M., McGrath, P. A., Moran, G., & Garrett, O. J. (1988). The efficacy of hypnosis- and relaxation-induced analgesia on two dimensions of pain for cold pressor and electrical tooth pulp stimulation. Pain, 33, 241-251.
  46. Katz, E., Kellerman, J., & Ellenberg, L. (1987). Hypnosis in reduction of acute pain and distress in children with cancer. General Pediatric Psychology, 12, 379-394.
  47. Kroger, W. S., & Fezler, W. D. (1976). Hypnosis and behavior modification: Imagery conditioning. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.
  48. Malone, M. D., Kurtz, R. M., & Strube, M. J. (1989). The effects of hypnotic suggestion on pain report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 31, 221-229.
  49. McAmmond, D. M., Davidson, P. O., & Kovitz, D. M. (1971). A comparison of the effects of hypnosis and relaxation training on stress resctions in a dental situation. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 13, 233-242.
  50. Melzack, R., & Perry, C. (1975). Self-regulation of pain: The use of alpha-feedback and hypnotic training for the control of chronic pain. Experimental Neurology, 46, 452-469.
  51. Miller, M. E., & Bowers, K. W. (1986). Hypnotic analgesia and stress inoculation in the reduction of pain. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 95, 6-14.
  52. Mount, G. R., Walters, S. R., Rowland, R. W., Barnes, P. R., & Payton, T. I. (1978). The effects of relaxation techniques on normal blood pressure. Behavioral Engineering, 5, 1-4.
  53. Nash, M. R., Lynn, S. J., & Stanley, S. (1984). The direct hypnotic suggestion of altered mind/body perception. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 27, 95-102.
  54. Nash, M. R. & Spinler, D. (1989). Hypnosis and transference: A measure of archaic involvement with the hypnotist. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 37, 129-144.
  55. Olness, K., Culbert, T., & Uden, D. (1989). Self-regulation of salivary immunoglobulin A by children. Pediatrics, 83, 66-71.
  56. Olness, K., Macdonald, J. T., & Uden, D. L. (1987). Comparison of self-hypnosis and propranolol in the treatment of juvenile classic migraine. Pediatrics, 79(4), 593-597.
  57. Olness, K., Wain, H. J., & Lorenz, N. G. (1980). A pilot study of blood endorphin levels in children using self-hypnosis to control pain. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 4, 187-188.
  58. Omer, H. (1987). A hypnotic relaxation technique for the treatment of premature labor. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 29(3), 206-213.
  59. Omer, H. Friedlander, D., & Palti, Z. (1986). Hypnotic relaxation in the treatment of premature labor. Psychosomatic Medicine, 48(5), 351-361.
  60. Patterson, D. R., Questad, K. A., & Boltwood, M. D. (1987). Hypnotherapy as a treatment for pain in patients with burns: Research and clinical considerations. Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation, 8, 263-268.
  61. Peters, J. E., & Stern, R. M. (1973). Peripheral skin temperature and vasomotor responses during hypnotic induction. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 21, 102-108.
  62. Pulos, L. (1980). Mesmerism revisited: The effectiveness of Esdaile’s technique in the production of deep hypnosis and total body hypnoanaesthesia. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 22, 206-211.
  63. Reeves, J. L., Redd, W. H., Storm, F. K., & Mnagawa, R. Y. (1983). Hypnosis in the control of pain during hyperthermia treatment of cancer. In J. J. Bonica, U. Lindblom, & A. Iggo (Eds.), Advances in Pain research and Therapy (pp. 857-861). New York: Raven Press.
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  71. Spiegel D., & Bloom, J. R. (1983). Group therapy and hypnosis reduce metastatic breast carcinoma pain. Psychosomatic Medicine, 45, 333-339.
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  76. Tripp, E. G., & Marks, D. (1986). Hypnosis, relaxation, and analgesia suggestions for the reduction of reported pain in high- and low-suggestible subjects. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 14, 99-113.
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  81. Zachariae, R. & Bjerring, P. (1990). The effect of hypnotically induced analgesia on flare reaction of the cutaneous histamine prick test. Archives of Dermatological Research, 282, 539-543.
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