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Intensive hypnotherapy for smoking cessation: a prospective study.

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Abstract Title:

Intensive hypnotherapy for smoking cessation: a prospective study.

Abstract Source:

Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2006 Jul;54(3):303-15. PMID: 16766441

Abstract Author(s):

Gary Elkins, Joel Marcus, Jeff Bates, M Hasan Rajab, Teresa Cook

Article Affiliation:

Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic, Temple, Texas, USA. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract:

This study reports on a prospective pilot trial of intensive hypnotherapy for smoking cessation. The hypnotherapy involved multiple individual sessions (8 visits) over approximately 2 months, individualization of hypnotic suggestions, and a supportive therapeutic relationship. Twenty subjects were randomly assigned to either an intensive hypnotherapy condition or to a wait-list control condition. The target quitting date was 1 week after beginning treatment. Patients were evaluated for smoking cessation at the end of treatment and at Weeks 12 and 26. Self-reported abstinence was confirmed by a carbon-monoxide concentration in expired air of 8 ppm or less. The rates of point prevalence smoking cessation, as confirmed by carbon-monoxide measurements for the intensive hypnotherapy group, was 40% at the end of treatment; 60% at 12 weeks, and 40% at 26 weeks (p<.05).


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