Tim Brunson DCH

Welcome to The International Hypnosis Research Institute Web site. Our intention is to support and promote the further worldwide integration of comprehensive evidence-based research and clinical hypnotherapy with mainstream mental health, medicine, and coaching. We do so by disseminating, supporting, and conducting research, providing professional level education, advocating increased level of practitioner competency, and supporting the viability and success of clinical practitioners. Although currently over 80% of our membership is comprised of mental health practitioners, we fully recognize the role, support, involvement, and needs of those in the medical and coaching fields. This site is not intended as a source of medical or psychological advice. Tim Brunson, PhD

Response expectancies, treatment credibility, and hypnotic suggestibility.



BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that response expectancies are an important mechanism of popular psychological interventions for pain. However, there has been no research on whether response expectancies and treatment credibility independently mediate hypnotic and cognitive-behavioral pain interventions and whether the pattern of mediation is affected by experience with the interventions. Also, past research has indicated that hypnotic pain interventions may be moderated by hypnotic suggestibility. However, these studies have typically failed to measure the full range of suggestibility and have assessed pain reduction and suggestibility in the same experimental context, possibly inflating the association between these variables. PURPOSE: To clarify the mediator role of response expectancies and treatment credibility, and the moderator role of hypnotic suggestibility in the hypnotic and cognitive-behavioral reduction of pain. METHODS: Approximately 300 participants were assessed for suggestibility. Then, as part of an apparently unrelated experiment, 124 of these individuals received analogue cognitive-behavioral, hypnotic, or placebo control pain interventions. RESULTS: Response expectancies and credibility independently mediated treatment. The extent of mediation increased as participants gained more experience with the interventions. Suggestibility moderated treatment and was associated with relief only from the hypnotic intervention. CONCLUSIONS: Response expectancies and treatment credibility are unique mechanisms of hypnotic and cognitive-behavioral pain interventions. Hypnotic suggestibility predicts relief from hypnotic pain interventions and this association is not simply an artifact of measuring suggestibility and pain reduction in the same experimental context. The relationship between suggestibility and hypnotic pain reduction appears to be linear in nature.

Ann Behav Med. 2007 Apr;33(2):167-78. Milling LS, Shores JS, Coursen EL, Menario DJ, Farris CD. Department of Psychology, University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT 06117, USA. milling@hartford.edu

William Berry, MS, CAP



William Berry has worked in the field of addiction for over 15 years. He has been a Certified Addiction Professional since 1996. He obtained a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology. Mr. Berry has over 12 years experience conducting group and individual therapy.

William is also an Adjunct Professor at Florida International University, conducting a social psychology course in drugs and drug abuse, and at Nova University, conducting psychology courses in substance abuse and the family, interpersonal communication, and the physiology and psychology of drugs.

For more information visit www.AddictionEducationConsultants.com

The Law of Attraction: The 9 Automatic Ways We Think Negatively



by Christy Witman

Our minds have been programmed and conditioned to think in certain ways. There are a total of nine ways that our minds automatically think, and these thoughts are very disempowering. The good news is that we all can change our thoughts and therefore change the outcomes of our lives. We must first become aware of these limiting thoughts. Once we are aware of these thoughts, we can then make the conscious decision to change them. Everything starts and ends in your mind. How your mind works determines how happy you are, how successful you feel and how well you interact with other people. It also determines how you create by working with the Universal Laws, specifically The Law of Attraction. The patterns of your mind encourage you towards greatness or they cause you to flounder in mediocrity or worse. Learning how to focus and direct your mind is the most important ingredient of success.

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