Best Practice Recommendations for Conducting and Reporting Controlled Trials in Clinical Hypnosis Research
There is an abundance of outcomes research for clinical hypnosis showing promising results. Nonetheless, hypnosis is still underutilized in clinical care. For a behavioral intervention to enter mainstream clinical care, efficacy needs to be demonstrated with exceptionally high quality of evidence, a...
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Main Authors: | Zoltan Kekecs PhD (Author), Donald Moss PhD (Author), Peter J. Whorwell MD, PhD (Author), Katalin Varga PhD (Author), Devin B. Terhune PhD (Author), Philip D. Shenefelt MD (Author), Olafur S. Palsson PsyD (Author), Giuseppe De Benedittis MD, PhD (Author), Gary Elkins PhD (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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