Since 1994
Useful Papers and References to Hypnosis
Achterberg, J. (1985). Imagery in healing. Boston: Shambala.
Achterberg, J., and Lawlis, G. (1984). Imagery and disease. Champaign, IL: Institute for Personality and Ability Testing.
Amedeo, D. (1993). Emotions in person-environment-behaviour episodes. In T. Garling & R. G. Colledge (Eds.), Behaviour and environment: Psychological and geographical approaches. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Arms, S. (1975). Immaculate deception. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Barber, T. X. (1969). Hypnosis a Scientific Approach. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
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Baum, A. (1991). A psychological perspective, with emphasis on relationships between leisure, stress, and well being. In D. Driver, P. Brown, & G. Peterson (Eds.), Benefits of Leisure. State College, PA: Venture.
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Beck, A. T. (1967). Depression: Clinical, experimental and theoretical aspects. New York: Hoeber.
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Bernheim, H. (1895). Suggestive Therapeutics. New York: Putnam.
Bowers, K. (1977)..Hypnosis: An informational approach. Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences, 296, 223-237.
Bramwell, L. M. (1930). Hypnotism, it's history, practice and theory. London: Rider & Co.
Braun, B. G. (1983). Psychophysiology phenomena in multiple personality and hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 26, 124-137.
Braun, B. G. (1984). Uses of hypnosis with multiple personality. Psychiatric Annals, 14, 34-40.
Breuer, J. (1957). In Breuer and Freud, (Eds.), Studies on Hysteria. New York: Basic Books.
Brunn, J. T. (1968). Retrograde amnesia in a murder suspect. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 10, 209-213.
Burns, G. W. (1974 June). Reinforcement preferences of a Western Australian prison sample. Department of Corrections Research Bulletin.
Burns, G. W. (1995). Psychotherapy: a hypnotic model. In G. D. Burrows & R. O. Stanley (Eds.), Contemporary international hypnosis (pp. 279-284). London: Wiley.
Burns G. W. (1997). Making brief therapy ordeal. Psychotherapy in Australia, 4, 1, 44-47.
Chamberlain, D. B. (1990). The expanding boundaries of memory. Pre- and Perinatal Psychology Journal, 4(3), 171-190.
Chapman, L. F., Goodell, H., and Wolff, H. G. (1959). Changes in tissue vulnerability induced during hypnotic suggestion. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 4, 99-105.
Cheek, D. B. (1957). Effectiveness of incentive in clinical hypnosis: 3 examples, obstetrical patients. Obstetrics & Gynecology 9, 720-724.
Cheek, D. B. (1985). Hypnosis, an additional tool in human reorientation to stress. Northwest Medicine 57, 177-182.
Cheek, D. B. (1959a). Unconscious perception of meaningful sounds during surgical anesthesia as revealed under hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1, 101-113.
Cheek, D. B. (1959b). Use of rebellion against coercion as a mechanism for hypnotic trance deepening. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 7, 223-227.
Cheek, D. B. (1960a). What does the surgically anesthetized patient hear? Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, 57, 49-53.
Cheek, D. B. (1960b). Use of preoperative hypnosis to protect patients from careless conversation (during anesthesia). American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 3, 101-102.
Cheek, D. B. (1960c). Removal of subconscious resistance to hypnosis using ideomotor questioning techniques (recognize the flash-back phenomenon). American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 3, 103-107.
Cheek, D. B. (1961a). Possible uses of hypnosis in dermatology. Medical Times, 89, 76-82.
Cheek, D. B. (1961b). LeCron technique of prenatal sex determination for uncovering subconscious fear in obstetrical patients. (Patients who do not think they know the sex of their baby are indicating unconscious fear). International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 9, 249-258.
Cheek, D. B. (1962a). Hynosis without fear. Northwest Medicine, 61, 174-176.
Cheek, D. B. (1962b). Importance of recognizing that surgical patients behave as though hypnotised. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 4, 227-236.
Cheek, D. B. (1962c). Areas of research into psychosomatic aspects of surgical tragedies now open through use of hypnosis and ideomotor questioning. Western Journal Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, 70, 137-142.
Cheek, D. B. (1962d). Ideomotor questioning for investigation of subconscious "pain" and target organ vulnerability. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 5, 30-41.
Cheek, D. B. (1962e). Some applications of hypnosis and ideomotor questioning methods for analysis and therapy medicine. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 5, 92-104.
Cheek, D. B. (1963). Physiological impact of fear in dreams: Postoperative hemorrhage. (Case report of hemorrhage 8 days after cold cone excision of precancerous cervical dysplasia). American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 5, 206-2089.
Cheek, D. B. (1964). Surgical memory and reaction to careless conversation. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 6, 237-240.
Cheek, D. B. (1965). Emotional Factors in persistent pain states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 8, 100-110.
Cheek, D. B. (1966a). The meaning of continued hearing sense under general anesthesia. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 8, 275-280.
Cheek, D. B. (1966b). Therapy of persistent pain states, Pat 1: Neck and shoulder pain of five years' duration. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 8, 281-286.
Cheek, D. B., and LeCron, L. M. (1968). Clinical Hypnotherapy. New York: Grune & Stratton.
Cheek, D. B. (1969a). Significance of dreams in initiating premature labour. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 12, 5-15.
Cheek, D. B. (1969b). Communication with the critically ill. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 12, 75-85.
Cheek, D. B. (1974). Sequential head and shoulder movement appearing with age regression in hypnosis to birth. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 16,261-266.
Cheek, D. B. (1975). Maladjustment patterns apparently related to imprinting at birth. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 18, 75-82.
Cheek, D. B. (1976a). Hypnotherapy for secondary frigidity after radical surgery for gynecological cancer: Two cases. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 19, 20-27.
Cheek, D. B.(1976b). Short term hypnotherapy for frigidity using exploration of early life attitudes. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 19, 20-27.
Cheek, D. B. (1978). Were you originally Left-handed? Presented at the first European Congress on Hypnosis, Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine, Malmo, Sweden. "Hypnos," Swedish Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. September 17-25.
Cheek, D. B. (1979). Consideration of LeCron's ideomotor questioning methods. "Hypnos," Swedish Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, August, 44-51.
Cheek, D. B. (1980a). Ideomotor questioning revealing an apparently valid traumatic experience prior to birth: A clinical note. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 8, 65-70.
Cheek, D. B. (1980b). Two approaches to casual events in disease using ideomotor responses and light hypnosis. "Hypnos," Swedish Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, August, 80-86.
Cheek, D. B. (1981). Awareness of meaningful sounds under general anesthesia: Considerations and a review of the literature. In Wain, H. J., Theoretical and Clinical Aspects of Hypnosis. Miami: Symposia Specialist Inc.
Cheek, D. B. (1982). Considerations relative to Doctor Bernard L. Diamond's opinions on use of hypnosis as a forensic tool. International Journal of Investigative and Forensic Hypnosis, 5(2), 22-30.
Cheek D. B. (1986). Prenatal and perinatal imprints: Apparent prnatal consciousness as revealed by hypnosis. Pre- and perinatal Psychology Journal, 1(2), 97-110.
Cheek, D. B. (1989). An indirect method of discovering primary traumatic experiences (Use of Hallucinated "Christmas Tree" lights and auras): Two case examples. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 32(1), 37-38.
Cheek, D. B. (1990). Feto-Maternal telepathic communication and it's significance. Paper presented at 5th European Congress of Hypnosis, Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine, Konstanz, Germany. "Hypnos," Swedish Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 17(2), 71-82.
Cheek, D. B. (1992). Are telepathy, clairvoyance and "hearing" possible in utero? Suggestive evidence as revealed during hypnotic age-reggression studies of prenatal memory. Pre- and perinatal Psychology Journal, 7(2), 125-137.
Chopra, D. (1990). Quantum Healing. New York: Harmony Books.
Cousins, N. (1989). Head First, The Biology of Hope. New York: Dutton.
Cooper-Marcus, C. (1992). Environmental memories. In I. Altman & S. M. Low (Eds.), Place Attachment. New York: Plenum.
Davis, L. W., and Husband, R. W. (1931). A study of hypnotic susceptibility in relation to personality traits. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 26, 175-182.
Delboeuf, M. (1877). Origin of the curative effects of hypnotism. Bulletin of the Royal Academy of Belgium. Reference in Burnheim, H. (1895) Suggestive Therapeutics, p.411. New York: Putnam.
Demick, J., & Andreoletti, C. (1995). Some relations between clinical and environmental psychology. Environment and Behaviour, 27, 56-72.
De Shazer, S. (1985). Keys to Solution in brief Therapy, New York: Norton.
Diamond, B. M. (1980). Inherent problems in the admission of pretrial hypnosis on a pretrial witness. California Law Review, March, 68-314.
Durning, A. T. (1995). Are we Happy? In T. Roszak, M. E. Gomes, and A. D. Kanner (Eds.), Ecopsychology: Restoring the earth, healing the mind. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
Erickson, M. H. (1937). Development of and apparent unconsciousness during a hypnotic reliving of a traumatic experience. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 38, 1282-1286.
Erickson, M. H., and Erickson, E. M. (1941). Concerning the nature and character of post-hypnotic behaviour. Reprinted in Rossi, E. (Ed.) The Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson on Hypnosis. (Pp. 381-411) New York: Irvington.
Erickson, M. H. (1960). Breast development possibly influenced by hypnosis: Two instances and the psychotherapeutic results. 2(3), 157-159.
Erickson, M. H. (1961). Historical note on the hand levitation and other ideomotor techniques. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 3, 196-199.
Erickson, M. H., and Erickson, E. M. (1958). Further considerations of time distortion: Subjective time condensation as distinct from time expansion. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1(2), 83-88.
Esdaile, J. (1851-1902). Mesmerism in India. Chicago and London: Psychic Research Company. Reprinted as hypnosis in Medicine and Surgery. New York: Julian Press, 1957.
Estrabrooks, G. H. (1948). Hypnotism. New York: Dutton.
Ewin, D. M. (1986). The effects of hypnosis and mental set on major surgery and burns. Psychiatric Annals, 16(2), 115-118.
Ewin, D. M. (1990). Hypnotic technique for recall of sounds heard under general anesthesia. In Bonke et al. (Eds.), Memory and awareness in Anesthesia (pp. 226-232).
Ferenczi, S. (1926). Further contributions to the theory of psychoanalysis. London: Hogarth Press.
Fiore, E. (1987). The Unquiet Dead. (Discussion of spirit attachment and the ways of using hypnosis to release them with ideomotor techniques.) New York: Doubleday.
Forel, A. (1907). Hypnotism, Suggestion, Psychotherapy. New York: Rebman Company. (Reprinted 1927, 1949), New York: Allied Publications.
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Gibson, J. J. (1966). The senses considered as perceptual systems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Gibson, J. J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Greenberg, I. A. (1977). Group Hypnotherapy and Hypnodrama. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.
Grof, S. (1985). Beyond the Brain. New York: State University of New York Press.
Haley, J. (Ed.), (1967). Advances Techniques of Hypnosis and Therapy. Selected Papers of Milton H. Erickson. New York: Grune and Stratton.
Haley, J. (1969). The art of being a failure as a therapist. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 39, 691-695.
Haley, J. (1973). Uncommon therapy: The Psychiatric techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M. D. New York: Norton.
Haley, J. (1984). Ordeal therapy: Unusual ways to change behaviour. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Haley, J., & Richeport, M. (1993). Milton H. Erickson, M. D.: Explorer in hypnosis and therapy [videotape]. Rockville, MD: Triangle Productions.
Hartig, T., & Evans, G. W. (1993). Psychological foundations of nature experience. In T. Garling & R. D. Golledge (Eds.), Behaviour and environment: Psychological and geographical approaches. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Henry, J. P., & Meehan, J. P.(1981). Psychosocial stimuli. Physiological specificity, and cardiovascular disease. In H. Weiner, M. A. Hofer, & A. J. Stunkard (Eds.), Brain, behaviour, and bodily disease. New York: Raven Press.
Heywood, L. A. (1978) Perceived recreational experience and the relief of tension. Journal of Leisure Research, 10, 86-97.
Hibard, W. S., and Worring, R. W. (1981). Forensic Hypnosis. Springfield, IL: Thomas.
Hilgard, E. R. (1965). Hypnotic Susceptibility. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Hilgard, E. R., and Hilgard, J. R. (1975). Hypnosis in the Relief of Pain. Los Altos, CA: Kaufmann.
Jacobs, D. T. (1991). Patient Communication for first responders. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Brady Division.
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Jung, C. (1960). The structure and dynamics of the pysche. Vol. 3. The collected works of Carl G. Jung (R. F. C. Hull, Trans.). Princeton University Press.
Kanner, A. D., & Gomes, M. E. (1995). The All-consuming Self. In T. Roszak, M. E. Gomes, and A. D. kanner (Eds.), Ecosychology: Restoring the earth, healing the mind. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
Kluft, R. P. (1982). Varieties of hypnotic interventions in the treatment of multiple personality. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 24(4), 230-239.
Kluft, R. P. (1984). The treatment of multiple personality: Results in 33 cases. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7, 9-29.
Kluft, R. P. (1985). Hypnotherapy of childhood multiple personality disorder. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 27(4), 201-210.
Lankton, S. R., & Lankton, C. H. (1983). The answer within: A clinical framework of Ericksonian hypnotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
LeCron, L. M., and Bordeaux, J. (1949). Hypnotism Today. New York: Grune and Stratton.
LeCron, L. M. (Ed.), (1952a). Experimental Hypnosis: A symposium of Articles on Research. New York: Macmillan.
LeCron, L. M. (1952b). The loss during hypnotic age-regression of an established conditioned reflex. Psychiatric Quarterly, October.
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LeCron, L. M. (1964). Self Hypnotism, the Technique and its Use in Daily Living. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
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Meares, A. (1978). The wealth within. Melbourne: Hill of Content.
Meares, A. (1982-1983). A form of intensive meditation associated with the regression of cancer. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 25 (2-3), 114-121.
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