Clinical Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Cognitive Behavior Therapy: An Updated Meta-Analysis.
In: The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, Jg. 69 (2021-04-01), Heft 2, S. 169-202
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In 1995, Kirsch and colleagues published an influential meta-analysis (k = 20, N = 577) which found that CBT enhanced with hypnosis (CBTH) was superior to CBT alone by at least d = .53. However, a lack of full replication and the emergence of new empirical studies prompted this updated analysis. A total of 48 post- ( N = 1,928) and 25 follow-up treatments ( N = 1,165) were meta-analyzed. CBTH achieved small to medium but statistically significant advantages over CBT at posttreatment ( d IGPP /d = .25 to .41), and specifically in the management of depressed mood and pain. At follow-up, there was a medium sized advantage for CBTH ( d IGPP /d = .54 to .59), and specifically for the treatment of obesity. These results further support the adjunctive use of hypnosis as an enhancer of CBT's efficaciousness and endurance as a treatment.
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Clinical Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Cognitive Behavior Therapy: An Updated Meta-Analysis.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Ramondo, N ; Gignac, GE ; Pestell, CF ; Byrne, SM |
Zeitschrift: | The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis, Jg. 69 (2021-04-01), Heft 2, S. 169-202 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2005- : London : Routledge ; <i>Original Publication</i>: New York, Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis., 2021 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1744-5183 (electronic) |
DOI: | 10.1080/00207144.2021.1877549 |
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