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Meta-analytic evidence on the efficacy of hypnosis for mental and somatic health issues: a 20-year perspective

Documented use and investigation of hypnosis spans centuries and its therapeutic use has received endorsement by multiple medical associations. We conducted a comprehensive overview of meta-analyses examining the efficacy of hypnosis to provide a foundational understanding of hypnosis in evidence-ba...

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