American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hypnosis and Hypnotic ability between old beliefs and new evidences: An epistemological reflection12
Neurophysiology of hypnosis in chronic pain: A review of recent literature11
Hypnotic intervention in people with fibromyalgia: A randomized controlled trial10
Current neuroscientific research database findings of brain activity changes after hypnosis9
What Milton Erickson said about being Ericksonian9
Impact of hypnosis on psychophysiological measures: A scoping literature review9
Empathy-based supportive treatment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A pragmatic study7
Hypnosis and end-stage renal disease: Review and treatment6
The neurochemistry of hypnotic suggestion6
In medio stat virtus: The importance of studying mediums in hypnosis research5
The relationship between expectation and hypnotic susceptibility: a literature review5
The psychosocial genomics paradigm of hypnosis and mind–body integrated psychotherapy: Experimental evidence4
Encouraging hindsight in advance: Age progression in therapy – and life4
The response set theory of hypnosis reconsidered: toward an integrative model4
Preserved critical ability and free will in deep hypnosis during oral surgery3
Impact of hypnotic safety on disorders of gut-brain interaction: A pilot study3
Towards a multi-brain framework for hypnosis: a review of quantitative methods3
The varied relationship between hypnosis and dissociative phenomena: Implications for traumatology3
Spinal and supraspinal modulation of pain responses by hypnosis, suggestions, and distraction3
Conscious intelligence is overrated: The normative unconscious and hypnosis3
Post-traumatic stress in the medical setting3
Neural functional correlates of hypnosis and hypnoanalgesia: Role of the cingulate cortex3
Stimulating unconscious processes with metaphors and narrative3
Studies in patients with temporomandibular disorders pain: Can scales of hypnotic susceptibility predict the outcome on pain relief?3
Influences of hypnotic suggestibility, contextual factors, and EEG alpha on placebo analgesia3
Emanated imagery: Shaping presupposed success2
Hypnotherapy for complex regional pain syndrome2
Hypnosis in the treatment of retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction: A case report2
A pilot survey of clinicians’ experiences, attitudes, and interests in hypnosis2
Caries treatment in a four-year-old boy using hypnosis – a case report2
The aim of clinical hypnosis—intelligence or compliance?2
Hypnotherapy for persons with Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A three-arm randomized controlled trial2
Placebo and hypnosis in the clinical setting: Contextual factors in hypnotic analgesia2
Applicability of hypnosis to the treatment of Complex PTSD and dissociation2
Little Demon in the city of light: a true story of murder and mesmerism in Belle Epoque Paris2
Hypnotizability and psychopathology of patients with personality disorders2
Hypnosis for refractory severe neuropathic pain: A case study2
Analgesic hypnotic treatment in a post-stroke patient1
Expressing unconscious general knowledge using Chevreul’s pendulum1
Comparison of withdrawal symptom intensity between hypnosis and nicotine-replacement-therapies: A pilot study1
Genius and joy: Ernest Lawrence Rossi1
Common paraverbal errors during hypnosis intervention training1
Addressing global cognition and ineffective depressogenic discrimination strategies with clinical hypnosis1
The Mindfulness-Based Phase-Oriented Trauma Therapy (MB-POTT): Hypnosis-informed mindfulness approach to trauma1
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology of hypnosis1
Continuing myths about Milton Erickson1
Age Progression in the Treatment of Suicidal Patients1
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology of hypnosis: Recent advances and future perspectives: Part 21
The effectiveness of cognitive developmental hypnotherapy on differentiation of self, meaning in life and marital conflicts in married women1
“Everything has been done at some time or another...” An Interview with Ernest Hilgard1
Transforming grief into peace: The normal grieving mind—Memory construction, deconstruction, and reconsolidation1
Hypnotic analgesia in chronic pain: role of psychopathology and alexithymia1
Does hypnosis result in greater weight loss compared to conventional approach?1
Electrodynamics of clinical hypnosis1
Therapeutic hypnosis in a child with a written language disorder1
Do expectations influence pain? Recognizing Irving Kirsch’s contribution to our understanding of pain1
Modern and traditional trance language: a comparison1
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