American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Addressing global cognition and ineffective depressogenic discrimination strategies with clinical hypnosis16
An homage to Steven Jay Lynn10
Applying hypnotic associative – dissociative techniques in psychotherapy for psychosomatic symptoms8
Guest editorial: hypnosis in treating depression: the despair of young people8
An epic life II: Milton H. Erickson: personal perspectives7
Hypnosis to improve life quality in invasive mole: A case report6
Process-oriented hypnosis: Focusing on the forest, not the trees4
Ernest Lawrence Rossi - Genius and joy4
Therapeutic hypnosis in a child with a written language disorder3
Psychosocial effects of hypnosis in patients with obesity: a pilot randomized controlled trial3
Why all child clinicians should be hypnosis-informed. Advantages, benefits, creativity, & development: ABC’s & D3
Assessment of reliability and factor structure of the hypnotic induction profile (HIP) scale3
In memoriam to Peter Brower Bloom, MD, 1936-20223
Treatment of plantar warts using medical hypnosis: a case report2
Hypnotically enhancing behavioral activation in the treatment of depression2
Conversion disorder with earthquake hallucinations treated by hypnotherapy a case report2
Music and hypnosis for well-being in retirement homes: A pilot study2
Pauline in catalepsy and psycho therapeutics: Pauline’s own lessons in catalepsy and the law of suggestion2
Review of the International Hypnosis Literature2
Sleepiness may predict hypnotizability, while personality traits do not2
Taking hypnosis to the next level: Valuable tips for enhancing your clinical practice2
Placebo and hypnosis in the clinical setting: Contextual factors in hypnotic analgesia2
Effectiveness of hypnosis on pain and anxiety in dentistry: Narrative review2
Handbook of hypnotic techniques, vol. 3: Favorite methods of master cliniciansMark P. Jensen (Ed.). 2024. Handbook of hypnotic techniques, vol. 3: Favorite methods of 2
Beyond words: Conceptual framework for the study and practice of hypnotherapeutic imagery2
Leaving hypnosis behind?2
Age Progression in the Treatment of Suicidal Patients1
An introduction to “A tribute to the life and work of Steven Jay Lynn (1946–2024): in memoriam”1
Hypnotizability and psychopathology of patients with personality disorders1
49words: An active alert hypnosis protocol for stress regulation1
Age progression therapy techniques in hypnosis1
Editorial1
Generative trance: The experience of creative flow1
Expressing unconscious general knowledge using Chevreul’s pendulum1
Future projection therapy: Techniques and case examples1
Re-thinking the treatment of depression: have we been misinformed about antidepressants? A webinar discussion with Irving Kirsch, Ph.D. and Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D.1
Evocation: Enhancing the psychotherapeutic encounter (with transcripts and cases of Milton H. Erickson)1
Emanated imagery: Shaping presupposed success1
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis 65th annual scientific meetings and workshops: March 2-5, 2023 keynote sessions1
Modern and traditional trance language: a comparison1
Irving Kirsch opens a window on antidepressant medications1
Review of the international hypnosis literature1
“I would love to be ‘discredited’ like this more often”: An interview with Irving Kirsch1
Editorial1
Evidence-based practice of hypnosis in dentistry: Narrative summary of reviews and meta-analysis1
The Heart and Mind of Hypnotherapy: Inviting Connection, Inventing Change1
Validation and cultural adaptation of the Attitude Toward Hypnosis Questionnaire (ATHQ) for a Malaysian cohort with Major Depressive Disorder1
Combined HRT-WB and mandala art therapy in university groups: A mixed-methods study1
Do expectations influence pain? Recognizing Irving Kirsch’s contribution to our understanding of pain1
Comparing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for subclinical depression and anxiety: a randomized controlled trial1
Age regression in the treatment of needle phobia: a case report1
Rapid hypnosis: The clinician’s guide1
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