
Cognitive Hypnotherapy in Psychosomatic Illness: A Cognitive Experiential Perspective
This paper examines the role of cognitive factors in psychosomatic illness and their modification through cognitive hypnotherapy. The use of cognitive experiential therapy (GET) with essential hypertension is highlighted. Research and technique are elaborated.
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Document Type: Journal Article
Affiliations: The Ohio State University
Publication date: January 1, 1994
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