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Ericksonian Hypnotherapy results in comparable, but distinct, therapeutic benefits compared to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD, suggests a new randomized, controlled trial by Çınaroğlu and colleagues published in the IJCEH: https://t.co/s98IqhzRqr
What does it mean to be Ericksonian? Learn more about the intersection of hypnosis, psychotherapy, and therapeutic communication in this fascinating new article by Dr. Staffin published in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: https://t.co/EWBSpRWchY
Read the latest on hypnosis-informed psychological treatment for chronic pain in a new article by David Patterson and M Elena Mendoza published in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: https://t.co/ymsKqCnjXL
Learn about the essence of Ericksonian psychotherapy in this fascinating article by Dan Short and Roxanna Ericson-Klein published in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: https://t.co/QsnaLwohI3
The latest article by Drs. Sheryl Attig and Stanley Krippner published in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: https://t.co/3De2w7YsCr advances knowledge of the intersection of hypnosis, altered states of consciousness, psychedelics, and creativity.
Explore the legacy of renowned hypnosis researcher and clinician Milton H. Erickson with an exceptionally informative by Michael Yapko, part of a special issue on the life and work of Milton Erickson: https://t.co/fMrCvoo8ZM
A new study by Çınaroğlu and colleagues puts Ericksonian hypnotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy head-to-head to determine which treatment better addresses prolonged grief and depression symptoms among university students. Read it here: https://t.co/BXqctrCE0m
The IJCEH is proud to announce a special issue dedicated to Ericksonian hypnotherapy & psychotherapy! To honor the legacy of Milton H. Erickson, we present articles on theoretical advances and clinically grounded applications of Ericksonian hypnotherapy approaches.
As part of our Author Spotlight series, the IJCEH presents an interview with Chris Corlett on his recent publication: “Feasibility of a Hypnosis Intervention for a Mystical Experience.” Watch the conversation here: https://t.co/J47r8s4L4W
As part of our Author Spotlight series, the IJCEH presents an interview with Dr. Etzel Cardeña regarding his recent publication: "Mind-Manifesting Hypnosis: Phenomenological Similarities and Differences in Hypnotic and Psychedelic Contexts." Watch here:
https://t.co/EGkE6wQgB7
Near-death experiences, mystical beliefs, and trance: Find out what new research by Bicego and colleagues has to say about inducing a mystical experience through auto-induced cognitive trance.
Read this open-access article here for a limited time: https://t.co/PD8GfLy9XG
A new article by Alldredge et al. (2025) proposes a conceptual framework to guide clinicians' use of mystical experiences in therapeutic contexts. How do invitation, context, and individual aptitude shape non-ordinary states of consciousness? Read here: https://t.co/hNCJ16xu7c
Check out a new study published in the IJCEH by Corlett et al. exploring the feasibility of inducing mystical experiences using hypnosis. For a limited time, access it for free here: https://t.co/T463ROJA0S
In a new article published in the recent IJCEH special issue, Stein & Terhune examine how suggestion effects, expectations, and context can shape psychedelic experiences. Read the article: https://t.co/txzj6kTBbf
Read about the similarities and differences between experiences of hypnosis and psychedelics in a new article by Dr. Etzel Cardeña, who argues that states of consciousness are not best understood by their preceding contexts. Discover the full article here: https://t.co/pu9ROFTgDD
Interest in potential benefits of psychedelics, mystical experiences, and peak spiritual experiences is rising. The IJCEH is pleased to present a special issue focusing on the intersection of psychedelics, mystical experiences, and hypnosis: https://t.co/SlvSkuRhoJ
Watch the entire conversation with Dr. Montgomery here: https://t.co/XvumUA5DqP
Read the recent publication: https://t.co/6nj3HoP1EQ
Find out more about Dr. Montgomery’s research training discussed in the interview: https://t.co/EFFvyAeHHh
Presenting an interview with Dr. Guy Montgomery regarding recent IJCEH publication “Hypnosis at the Crossroads.” Dr. Montgomery is affiliated with the @IcahnMountSinai Department of Population Health Science & Policy, & the Center for Behavioral Oncology. https://t.co/XvumUA5DqP