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Full article: Gaseous emissions at the site of the Delphic OraclePlutarch records routine oracular trances, after which the woman who spoke the oracles appeared like a runner after a race or a dancer after an ecstatic dance.
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Adjunctive use of hypnosis for clinical pain: a systematic review and ...Sep 10, 2024 · Across several pain conditions, meta-analyses have shown that hypnosis provided as a stand-alone intervention significantly reduces pain ...
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The Efficacy of Hypnosis as a Treatment for Anxiety: A Meta-AnalysisAug 10, 2025 · Hypnosis was more effective in reducing anxiety when combined with other psychological interventions than when used as a stand-alone treatment.
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The Efficacy, Safety and Applications of Medical HypnosisMedical hypnosis is a safe and effective complementary technique for use in medical procedures and in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.
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Clinical experience with medical hypnosis as an adjunctive therapy ...Feb 18, 2024 · Medical hypnosis is effective for non-pharmacologic prevention and treatment of psychological disorders and has been associated with improved health-related ...
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CIA Behavior Control Experiments Focus of New Scholarly CollectionDec 23, 2024 · A 1952 report on the “successful” use of ARTICHOKE interrogation methods that combined the use of “narcosis” and “hypnosis” to induce regression ...
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[PDF] HYPNOSIS AND CONTROLLED BEHAVIOR - CIAAlthough there is no concrete proff that hypnosis will play an important role in controlling behavior in military situations, some uses will be mentioned.
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