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Self-Hypnosis: Alternative Anesthesia for Childbirth

By Debra Ketterhagen, Leona VandeVusse and Margaret Ann Berner — 2002

The purpose of this article is to inform nurses about the use of self-hypnosis in childbirth. Hypnosis is a focused form of concentration.

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Unexpected Consequences: Women’s Experiences of a Self-Hypnosis Intervention to Help with Pain Relief During Labour

Self-hypnosis is becoming increasingly popular as a means of labour pain management. Previous studies have produced mixed results.

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It Comes Down to Your Subconscious: How Self-Hypnosis Can Help You Attain Your Goals

Want to beat your fear of public speaking? Become a more assertive manager? Win that big sale? Start with 'theta.'

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The Healing Practice of Self-Hypnosis

Hypnosis sounds like such a scary thing to many people. You “go under” and maybe lose control of your mind and functions.

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How Self Hypnosis Can Help You Manage Stress

Hypnosis is perhaps one of the least understood therapeutic tools in use.

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Pregnancy and Childbirth