Nonhormone options for hot flashes and other menopause symptoms are growing in popularity, especially for women who cannot take hormones due to health complications. Cognitive behavioral therapy and ...
Research into the utility of virtual reality (VR) technology is rapidly evolving, including in the treatment of mental disorders. Already, studies have shown that exposure therapy (exposing people to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Although hypnosis can help with a number of medical conditions, it doesn't work for everything. Paula Connelly/iStock via Getty ...
Clinical hypnosis has shown to be effective in the treatment of pain, anxiety, stress, cancer treatment side effects, phobias and habit control problems, such as smoking and weight control, according ...
Cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical hypnosis are common nonhormone treatment options. According to a new scoping review, however, one is more effective than the other. Results of the scoping ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you think of hypnosis, you might picture those stage shows where a hypnotist somehow encourages volunteers to do crazy things ...
I don't like being told what to do, and I really don't like feeling like I'm not in control of my body and mind. So the prospect of being hypnotized — and being made to, say, cluck like a chicken or ...
We don’t focus on being the loudest—we focus on being the most effective. When results speak consistently, the standard sets itself.” — Dr. William Deihl ...
We've all seen it, typically on television or on stage: A hypnotist selects a few members from the audience, and with what seems to be little more than a steely stare or a few choice words, they're ...