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Utilizing Clinical Hypnosis for Smoking Cessation

Research & Links

Related Links

Below you will find Website links that offer additional information on hypnosis research and/or direct you to other resources you may find helpful. 

And, be sure you visit my other website:

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Hypnosis
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Site has information about hypnosis and a database with licensed physicians, psychologists, clinical social workers and other licensed professions providing hypnosis.

 Hypnosis and suggestion- Exploring the science behind hypnos.  Website with information about hypnosis and a list of significant scientific articles.

Society for Clinical and Experimental HypnosisSite has information about hypnosis and database of current members.

This Is Your Brain Under Hypnosis.  New York Times article, November 2005.  Brain functioning and hypnosis.  S. Blankeslee. 

Medical Hypnosis.  Permantente Journal article, Fall 2001.  An underutilized treatment approach.  Brian Alman, PhD.

MayoClinicProceedings.   Website listing Mayo Clinic Proceedings articles. Hypnosis in Contemporary Medicine.   James H. Stewart, MD.

Hypnosis, Memory and the Brain.  Scientific American article, October 2008.     A. Barnier, R. Cox and G. Savage.  Scientific American. 

Welcome to the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.  Contains a search site for research evidence - type "hypnosis' to see list of research study articles.



Tobacco Cessation
usnews.com.  Article  June 23, 2008.  Can-Hypnosis-Snuff-out-a-Smokers-Cigarette-Habit?

Medical News- CHEST.  Hypnotherapy Aids Smoking Cessation. 

Hypnotherapy Helps Stop Smoking Habit
Article at Smoking Cessation Health Center; WebMD.

Research Page- Self-hypnosis for smoking cessation.
Study led by Timothy Carmody, PhD on hypnosis for smoking cessation at University of California, San Francisco.

Office of the Surgeon General (OSG).  Information on the dangers of smoking, treatments, and resources for anyone interested in tobacco addiction.  Click link PUBLIC HEALTH PRIORITIES, then DISEASE PREVENTION, then TOBACCO USE.

American Lung Association.  Website offers support and advice for quitting smoking and information for where to find help in your area.

Inwat.  International Network of Women Against Tobacco.  A global network of women tobacco specialist dedicated to tobacco control and  use to improve the health, and bring equality for women and young girls.

NIMH.  Expert panel addresses high rates of smoking in people with psychiatric disorders.  Science Update:  February 18, 2009.