2019
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/e78vk
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Hypnosis for Acquired Brain Injury: Four Patient Cases and Five Testable Predictions

Abstract: Recent studies have found large effects of hypnotic suggestion on cognitive impairment following acquired brain injury. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms. A general framework is presented in which (1) a substantial part of cognitive brain-injury sequelae can be attributed to negative self-expectancies, and (2) hypnosis is a powerful way to manipulate negative self-expectancies. Four cases exemplify and add to this framework. First, mental imagery of brain recovery can be effective even i… Show more

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