Tim Brunson DCH

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EEG phase synchronization during hypnosis induction.



Hypnosis is a mental state or set of attitudes usually induced by a procedure known as hypnotic induction. In order to provide the basic physiological conditions for potentially successful hypnosis treatment of medical and psychological problems, the determination of a subject's hypnotizability level is important. Currently, the hypnotizability level is determined using different standard subjective tests. To avoid the different drawbacks of these subjective clinical tests, a practical objective method based on the correlation between electroencephalograph (EEG) phase synchronization and hypnosis susceptibility levels is presented in this study. This method can be used by clinicians instead of the traditional subjective methods to classify hypnotizability level. Thirty-two subjects with different hypnosis susceptibility levels contributed to this research. Using statistical analyses, it was concluded that, in highly hypnotizable people, the EEG phase synchronization between different paired channels, located on the frontal lobe, is significantly different from that in subjects with medium or low hypnotizability.

Med Eng Technol. 2012 May;36(4):222-9. Epub 2012 Mar 23. Baghdadi G, Nasrabadi AM. Biomedical Engineering Department, Shahed University, Across Emam Khomeini Holy Shrine, Persian Gulf Highway, Tehran, Iran.

John H. Diepold, Jr. PhD



John H. Diepold is a licensed psychologist with over 25 years experience. Dr. Diepold is the senior author of Evolving Thought Field Therapy: The Clincian's Handbook of Diagnoses, Treatment, and Theory (Diepold, Britt, and Bender; 2004). He is the originator of the Touch-and-Breathe (TAB) treatment method, the concept and treatment of positive thoughts and feelings (Elaters), and other theory related concepts in Energy Psychology. Dr. Diepold is a teaching partner with the BDB Group and has trained therapists nationally and internationally in Evolving Thought Field Therapy (EvTFT). Dr. Diepold has a clinical practice in Moorestown, NJ where he specializes in the treatment of traumatic disorders, pain, and stress management, trichotillomania, and sports/performance enhancement. He is a member of the APA, NJPA, SCEH, and a Diplomate with ACEP.

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