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Astor, Martin – Educational Forum, 1971
A case is made for using hypnosis as a teaching technique. (CK)
Descriptors: Children, Hypnosis, Learning Processes, Operant Conditioning

Warner, Dennis A.; Barabasz, Arreed F.; Barabasz, Marianne – Child Study Journal, 2000
Eighteen children and one young adult ADHD patients were treated with alert hypnosis as an adjunct to neurotherapy. Posttest means for each subscale (Inattentive, Impulsive, and Hyperactive) of the Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale-Home Version were significantly lower than pretest scores. No comparison group was used, and outcomes were…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Hyperactivity, Hypnosis

Barabasz, Arreed; Barabasz, Marianne – Child Study Journal, 2000
Presents details of Instant Alert Hypnosis procedure as an adjunct to neurotherapy in the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Discusses AD/HD diagnostic issues, demographics, traditional treatments, neurological basis, EEG assessment, implications for the use of hypnosis, and the efficacy and promise of neurotherapy with and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children, Electroencephalography

Anderson, Kathryn; Barabasz, Marianne; Barabasz, Arreed; Warner, Dennis – Child Study Journal, 2000
Tested use of instant alert hypnosis on 16 children diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. Found that EEG beta-theta ratio means were significantly higher in trials of neurotherapy combined with alert hypnosis than neurotherapy alone. Beta was significantly enhanced, whereas theta was inhibited. Identified improved treatment efficacy and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children, Electroencephalography

Edwards, S. D.; Van Der Spuy, H. I. J. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1985
Assesses the efficacy of hypnotherapy in the treatment of nocturnal enuresis in boys aged 8 to 13 years. Treatment consisted of six weekly standardized sessions. Results indicated that hypnotherapy was significantly effective over 6 months in decreasing nocturnal enuresis, compared with both pretreatment enuresis frequency and no-treatment…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Children, Daily Living Skills

Rotenberg, Mordechai; And Others – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1976
The impact of child rearing practices on achievement motivation, hypnotic susceptibility, and brain wave patterns of children from Israeli subcultures are examined. Of the four subgroups studied, although they differed in school performance, their need achievement scores were similiar. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Children, Ethnic Groups

Jampolsky, Gerald G. – 1969
Hypnosis was combined with sensory and motor stimulation to remediate reversal problems in five children (6 1/2- 9-years-old). Under hypnosis Ss were given the suggestion that they learn their numbers through feel and then given 1 hour of structured instruction daily for 10 days. Instruction stressed conditioning, vibratory memory, touch memory,…
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Research, Hypnosis, Kinesthetic Perception

Walker, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Eidetic imagery involves the ability to examine a visual stimulus briefly and later project onto a neutral surface an image that represents an exact duplication of the original. This study uses the differential frequency of eidetic imagery ability between children and adults as a basis for testing the validity of hypnotic age regression.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Children, Eidetic Imagery
White, Jerre Lee – 1993
This paper reviews research literature pertaining to the pain and anxiety associated with pediatric cancer and the use of hypnosis as an adjunct treatment. It is noted that pain and anxiety are most often associated with the procedural treatment of cancer, and that the literature suggests that both pain and anxiety are multi-faceted constructs.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cancer, Children, Chronic Illness

Smith, Julien T.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1996
An ethnically diverse sample of high and low hypnotizable children (N=27) suffering from cancer or blood disorders were trained along with their parents to use both distraction and hypnosis to reduce pain and anxiety. Distraction produced significant positive effects for observer-rated distress scores for the low hypnotizable children. Discusses…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cancer, Child Health, Children

Rousell, Michael – Guidance & Counselling, 1995
Presents two case studies of children in which developmental themes were used as therapeutic metaphors for behavioral change. The first illustrates use of a traditional hypnotic induction with a behavioral prescription. The second illustrates a naturalistic trance induction with indirect/imbedded suggestions. Emphasizes advantage of using…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Children, Counseling
Johnson, Lynn S.; And Others – 1979
The impact of group hypnotic and self-hypnotic training on the academic performance and self-esteem of learning disabled children was explored. Three hypnotic training sessions and instructions for six weeks of daily self-hypnotic practice containing suggestions for imagery related to improvement in these areas were given to 15 children, their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Group Therapy, Hypnosis

Johnson, Lynn S.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981
Explored the impact of group hypnotic and self-hypnotic training on the academic performance and self-esteem of learning disabled (LD) children. Important predictors of self-esteem improvement were the child's hypnotic susceptibility score and self-hypnotic practice by children and parents. Hypnotherapy is of potential benefit to self-esteem…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Children, Counseling Techniques
Russell, Roger A. – 1980
This article assimilates and critically reviews 10 reports between 1960 and 1980 in which hypnosis was used with non-retarded children, aged 6 to 17, who had learning problems. Studies are reviewed in terms of the major deficit focused on by the researchers, i.e., reading deficits, self-concept and academic achievement, academic behavior problems,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Children, Control Groups
Sommers-Flanagan, John; Sommers-Flanagan, Rita – 1997
All too frequently, young people resist counseling efforts. Some ways to foster a positive therapeutic relationship with young, resistant clients are described in this book. The text promotes a relationship-oriented approach, exploring ways in which counselors can capture the interest, attention, and motivation of these clients. The volume is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Attention Deficit Disorders, Change Strategies
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