International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal of Clinical and Experimental 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), Hypnosis, and Hypnotizability: Literature Review and Future Directions25
Clinical Hypnosis For Pain Reduction In Breast Cancer Mastectomy: A Randomized Clinical Trial25
Association of Hypnotizability, Interoception, and Emotion15
Survey of Beliefs about Hypnosis among Students, Therapists, Followers of Paranormal Beliefs, and the General Public in Poland14
Effects of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy Versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Prolonged Grief Among University Students: A Randomized Clinical Trial14
Feasibility of a Self-Administered Hypnosis Intervention for Improving Sleep in College Students11
Feasibility of a Hypnosis Intervention for a Mystical Experience10
Abstracts from the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 74th Annual Conference10
Exploring Variables Associated with the Effects of a Self-Administered Hypnosis Intervention for Improving Sleep Quality10
Current Practices in Clinical Hypnosis: Research and Commentary9
Aging Adults’ Willingness, Preferences, and Access to Self-Hypnosis for Sleep: A Cross-Sectional Survey9
Systematic Review on Hypnotherapy and Smoking Cessation9
Altered States of Consciousness during Exercise, Active-Alert Hypnosis, and Everyday Waking State8
Current Practices, Experiences, and Views in Clinical Hypnosis: Findings of an International Survey7
French Norms for the Online Sussex-Waterloo Scale of Hypnotizability7
Hypnotherapy for Smoking Cessation, Sleep, Pain, and the Potential of Hypnosis Apps6
Exploring the Underutilized Potential of Clinical Hypnosis: A Scoping Review of Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions, Knowledge, and Attitudes6
Hypnotizability Norms may not be Representative of the General Population: Potential Sample and Self-Selection Bias Considerations6
Efficacy of Hypnosis Interventions: Fibromyalgia, Sleep, Oncology, Test Anxiety, and Beliefs6
Implicit Rapport: Some Introductory Comments5
Hypnotizability in the Clinic, Viewed from the Laboratory5
The Efficacy of Hypnotic Analgesic Suggestions in Chronic Nociplastic Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial5
Association of Thought Impact Scale Scores with Hypnosis Treatment Responses and Hypnotherapy-Seeking: A Confirmation Study5
Reporting and Mapping Research Evidence on Perceptions of Clinical Hypnosis Among the General Population and Patients Receiving Health Care Including Cancer Care: A Scoping Review5
Utilizing Involuntary Unfolding Phenomena as Catalyst for Adaptive Responsiveness and Reorganization4
A Qualitative Exploration of Weight Loss Experiences through Hypnotherapy4
Randomized, Controlled Trial of an Intervention Combining Self-Care and Self-Hypnosis on Fatigue, Sleep, and Emotional Distress in Posttreatment Cancer Patients: 1-Year Follow-Up4
Hypnosis, Free Will, and Consciousness4
Feasibility of the Elkins Hypnotizability Scale–Spanish Translation4
Effect of Self-Hypnosis on Test Anxiety among Secondary School Students in Malaysia4
Immersive Virtual Reality to Reduce Pain and Anxiety in Individuals Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery for Acute Trauma: A Randomized Clinical Trial4
Nitric Oxide in the Hypnotizability-Related Interoception: A Scoping Review3
Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Hypnosis3
What is the Source of Hypnotic Responses?3
Pilot Study of Hypnotic Relaxation Therapy for Well-Being (HRT-WB): A New Intervention to Enhance Well-Being and Positive Affect3
Hypnotherapy in Treatment of Mastocytosis: A Prospective Study3
Effects of a Brief Mindful Hypnosis Intervention on Stress Reactivity: A Randomized Active Control Study3
The Effectiveness of Mindful Hypnotherapy on Depression, Self-Compassion, and Psychological Inflexibility in Females with Major Depressive Disorder: A Single-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial2
God Locus of Health Control, Paranormal Beliefs, and Hypnotizability2
Hypnobiome: A New, Potential Frontier of Hypnotherapy in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome—A Narrative Review of the Literature2
Hypnotherapy as Treatment for Depression: A Scoping Review2
The Challenge of Fibromyalgia Efficacy of Hypnosis in Alleviating the Invisible Pain: A Narrative Review2
Virtual Reality Combined with Mind-Body Therapies for the Management of Pain: A Scoping Review2
Reviewer Acknowledgments2
Does a General “G Factor” Best Account for Hypnotizability?2
Potential Feasibility of an Online Hypnosis Intervention for Women with Persistent Pelvic Pain2
Impairment of Hypnosis by Nocebo Response and Related Neurovegetative Changes: A Case Report in Oral Surgery2
Suggestions in Hypnosis to Aid Pain Education (SHAPE) in People with Chronic Low-Back Pain: A Pilot Feasibility Randomized, Controlled Trial2
Adjuvant Hypnotherapy for Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Randomized Pilot Study2
An Audio-Recorded Hypnosis Intervention for Chronic Pain Management in Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study2
Using Buddhist Meditation-informed Hypnotic Techniques to Manage Rumination: Two Case Illustrations2
Prevalence of Different Approaches to Clinical Hypnosis:Bridging Research and Practice1
Systematic Review of Hypnotherapy for Sleep and Sleep Disturbance1
Case Study: An Integrative Modification of Gut-Directed Hypnotherapy for a Patient with Intermittent Flares of Long-Standing Irritable Bowel Syndrome1
From Research to Clinical Practice1
The “Whack-a-Mole” Challenge of Hypnosis Research: A Commentary Regarding “Guidelines for the Assessment of Efficacy of Clinical Hypnosis Applications”1
Personality Styles of Hypnosis-Practicing Dentists: A Brief Report1
Well-Being in Highly Hypnotizable Persons1
The Impact of Virtual Reality Hypnosis on Pain and Anxiety Caused by Trauma: Lessons Learned from a Clinical Trial1
Enhancing Connections between Clinicians and Research in Hypnosis Practice: Strategies for Practice and Training1
Mindful Self-Hypnosis Combined with Resistance Training to Reduce Perceived Stress and Improve Other Psychological Factors in Female College Students1
Correction1
Hypnosis Intervention for Sleep Disturbances in Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Pilot Study1
A Group Intervention Combining Self-Hypnosis and Self-Care in Oncology: Implementation in Daily Life and Perceived Usefulness1
The Emerging New Reality of Hypnosis Teletherapy: A Major New Mode of Delivery of Hypnotherapy and Clinical Hypnosis Training1
Positions of French Nurses Regarding the use of Hypnotherapy to Relieve Pain in Postoperative Settings1
Electrodermal Orienting Response During Active-Alert Hypnosis: Do Verbal Suggestions Influence Automatic Attentional Processes?1
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