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Citation: D. Aikins et Wj. Ray, Frontal lobe contributions to hypnotic susceptibility: A neuropsychological screening of executive functioning, INT J CE HY, 49(4), 2001, pp. 320-329
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Citation: J. Barber, Freedom from smoking: Integrating hypnotic methods and rapid smoking to facilitate smoking cessation, INT J CE HY, 49(3), 2001, pp. 257-266
Citation: T. Kinnunen, Integrating hypnosis into a comprehensive smoking cessation intervention: Comments on past and present studies, INT J CE HY, 49(3), 2001, pp. 267-271
Citation: Br. Wright et Pd. Drummond, The effect of rapid induction analgesia on subjective pain ratings and pain tolerance, INT J CE HY, 49(2), 2001, pp. 109-122
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Citation: Mr. Nash, Ode to both a Grecian urn and a Roman aqueduct: Commentary on Mary Jo Peebles-Klieger's paper entitled, "Contemporary psychoanalysis and hypnosis", INT J CE HY, 49(2), 2001, pp. 166-168
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