About this Research Topic
A deeper knowledge of clinical hypnosis and a wider distribution of relevant study results can bridge the historical living apart and bring back hypnosis to medicine. Hypnosis and suggestions provide a model to explain a wide variety of beneficial as well as harmful effects in medicine, and thus supplement the placebo/nocebo model. In addition, hypnosis and hypnotherapy opens interesting scientific insights into human brain functions, and into character and functioning of suggestions. The goal of leaving the very special setting of books and hypnosis journals and presenting hypnosis to a wide spectrum of readers in psychology and medicine is to increase its visibility, its impact and application. The application concerns both, the specific treatment of specific patients with specific complaints by an expert called hypnotherapy and the more general use of therapeutic hypnotic communication of health care personnel with all patients in all medical situations. On the other hand, hypnosis could benefit from a possible desirable stimulation of further research in this field.
The scope of this Research Topic is to present a colorful rich variety of examples of applications of clinical hypnosis. Topics could cover psychotherapy, dentistry, surgery, intensive care, child birth, sleep disorders, bowel diseases, and pain therapy.
Besides clinical applications also basic and experimental research should be included to show scientific activities in this field and might enrich also therapies and research different from hypnosis.
The main interest is in original work. There are a lot of opinions and attitudes on hypnosis around. What is needed now is more scientific basis and evidence, and its presentation to the medical world. At this time we do not want to extend this Research Topic to related important issues such as mind-body therapy, mindfulness, yoga, or meditation, but concentrate on hypnosis and hypnotic communication.
Keywords: hypnosis, psychotherapy, trance, suggestions, therapeutic communication
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