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Authors: BENOTSCH E
Citation: E. Benotsch, INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN THE RESPONSE TO HYPNOTIC INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS DURING MEDICAL PROCEDURES, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 397-398

Authors: EWIN DM
Citation: Dm. Ewin, HYPNOTIC TREATMENT OF WARTS - CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 397-397

Authors: LANG EV
Citation: Ev. Lang, SELF-HYPNOTIC RELAXATION DURING MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 397-397

Authors: LOGAN H
Citation: H. Logan, BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE INTRODUCTION OF HYPNOSIS INTO TRADITIONAL MEDICAL SETTINGS, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 398-399

Authors: FICK LJ
Citation: Lj. Fick, PREFERRED FORMS OF IMAGERY DURING MEDICAL PROCEDURES, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 398-398

Authors: CRAWFORD HJ HORTON JE HARRINGTON GC HIRSCH TB MCCLAINFURMANKI D DOWNS JH
Citation: Hj. Crawford et al., HYPNOTIC ANALGESIA IMPACTS CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PAIN NETWORKS - NEW EVIDENCE FROM SOMATOSENSORY EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL AND FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING STUDIES, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 400-400

Authors: CARDENA E
Citation: E. Cardena, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORTICAL ACTIVITY AND DISSOCIATIVITY AMONG PTSD AND NON-PTSD GULF-WAR VETERANS, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 400-401

Authors: WARK DM
Citation: Dm. Wark, WHEN AN ALERT INDUCTION MAY BE OPTIMAL, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 402-402

Authors: BARABASZ A
Citation: A. Barabasz, ALERT HYPNOSIS FACILITATES NEUROTHERAPY FOR ADHD, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 402-402

Authors: BARABASZ M
Citation: M. Barabasz, ALERT HYPNOSIS FOR PAINFUL MEDICAL PROCEDURES WITH YOUNG-CHILDREN, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 402-403

Authors: CAPAFONS A
Citation: A. Capafons, ALERT HYPNOSIS AND SUGGESTIONS - AN EFFICIENT WAY OF IMPROVING COPINGAND SELF-CONTROL, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 403-403

Authors: KIRSCH I
Citation: I. Kirsch, ALERT HYPNOSIS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY AND RESEARCH, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 403-403

Authors: GREEN JP CRUM J WOODS T WIGGS C BRINKMAN M
Citation: Jp. Green et al., CONTEXT EFFECTS AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RECALL, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 404-405

Authors: HEAPS C KING BJ NASH M
Citation: C. Heaps et al., A CROSS-VALIDATION STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN IMAGINATION INFLATION, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 405-405

Authors: KRACKOW E PAYNE DG LYNN SJ GOLDFARB L NEWMAN L
Citation: E. Krackow et al., THE DEATH OF PRINCESS-DIANA - THE EFFECTS OF HYPNOSIS, THE COGNITIVE INTERVIEW, AND TASK MOTIVATING INSTRUCTIONS ON FLASHBULB MEMORIES, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 405-406

Authors: SMITH N BENHAM G NASH M
Citation: N. Smith et al., MEAN SCORES ON THE STANFORD, FORM-C - ARE THEY CREEPING HIGHER, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 406-407

Authors: MARMELSTEIN L LYNN SJ STAFFORD J
Citation: L. Marmelstein et al., CAN UNLIKELY MEMORY REPORTS BE MINIMIZED - EVALUATING RECOMMENDATIONSOF THE AMERICAN-SOCIETY-OF-CLINICAL-HYPNOSIS, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 406-406

Authors: HORNYAK LM GREEN JP
Citation: Lm. Hornyak et Jp. Green, APPLICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS IN WOMENS HEALTH-CARE, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 407-408

Authors: HORNYAK LM GREEN JP
Citation: Lm. Hornyak et Jp. Green, APPLICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS IN WOMENS HEALTH-CARE, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 407-407

Authors: GALPER DI CRAWFORD HJ
Citation: Di. Galper et Hj. Crawford, AN EXPLANATORY MODEL OF DISORDERED EATING IN COLLEGE-WOMEN - TO WHAT DEGREE ARE DISSOCIATION, HYPNOTIZABILITY, AND ATTENTIONAL STYLES OF IMPORTANCE, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 408-408

Authors: HORNYAK LM
Citation: Lm. Hornyak, HEALING FROM WITHIN - THE APPLICATION OF HYPNOSIS TO THE TREATMENT OFBODY-IMAGE ISSUES IN MEDICAL ILLNESS, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 408-408

Authors: OSTER MI
Citation: Mi. Oster, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND HYPNOTIC APPROACHES TO CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 408-409

Authors: WEISBERG MB
Citation: Mb. Weisberg, CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN AND HYPNOSIS, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 409-409

Authors: VANDENBERG B
Citation: B. Vandenberg, INFANT COMMUNICATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPNOTIC RESPONSIVITY, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 409-410

Authors: WHALEN JE KING BJ STRASSLE CG NASH MR
Citation: Je. Whalen et al., EVE MOVEMENT DESENSITIZATION AND REPROCESSING - SUGGESTIBILITY AND TREATMENT FACTORS, International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, 46(4), 1998, pp. 410-410
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