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Scientific
Research for pain control and Hypnosis
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Alden, Phyllis; Heap, Michael (1998). Hypnotic pain
control: Some theoretical and practical issues. International
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Chen, Andrew C.; Dworkin, Samual F.; Bloomquist,
Dale S. (1981). Cortical power spectrum analysis of hypnotic pain
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study and application of hypnosis for pain control. In Lassner,
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Hilgard, Ernest R.; Macdonald, Hugh; Marshall, G.;
Morgan, Arlene H. (1974). Anticipation of pain and of pain control
under hypnosis: Heart rate and blood pressure response in cold
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Orne, Martin T. (1976). Mechanisms of hypnotic pain
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Pollack, S. (1966). Pain control by suggestion.
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Schwarz, A. (1988). Experience of pain in cancer
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