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Is high hypnotic suggestibility necessary for successful hypnotic pain intervention
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 09/03/08
Milling LS et al. - High hypnotic suggestibility is not necessary for successful hypnotic pain intervention. However, the available evidence does not support the efficacy of hypnotic pain interventions for people who fall in the low hypnotic suggestibility range. However, some studies suggest that these individuals may benefit from imaginative analgesia suggestions, or suggestions for pain reduction that are delivered while the person is not in hypnosis.
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