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International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis - E-Lib FK UWKS

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76 INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF CLINICAL HYPNOSIS<br />

Collison, D.A.1975).Which asthmatic patients should be treated by hypnotherapy? Med. J.<br />

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Conn, L.& Mott, T.1984).Plethysmographic demonstration <strong>of</strong> rapid vasodilation by direct<br />

suggestion: A case <strong>of</strong> Raynaud's Disease treated by hypnosis. Am. J. Clin. Hypn., 26,<br />

166±177.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1981).Hypnotic susceptibility as related to gestalt closure.J. Personal. Soc.<br />

Psychol., 40, 376±383.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1989).Cognitive and physiological ¯exibility: multiple pathways to hypnotic<br />

responsiveness.In V.Ghorghui, P.Netter, H.Eysenck & R.Rosenthal Eds), Suggestion<br />

And Suggestibility: Theory And Research pp.155±168).Berlin: Springer-Verlag.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1990).Cognitive and psychophysiological correlates <strong>of</strong> hypnotic responsiveness<br />

and hypnosis.In M.L.Fass & D.P.Brown Eds), Creative Mastery In <strong>Hypnosis</strong> And<br />

Hypnoanalysis: A Festschrift for Erika Fromm pp.155±168).Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1994a).Brain systems involved in attention and disattention hypnotic<br />

analgesia) to pain.In K.Pribram Ed.), Origins: Brain and Self Organization pp.661±<br />

679).Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1994b).Brain dynamics and hypnosis: Attentional and disattentional<br />

processes. Int. J. Clin. Exp. Hypn., 42, 4204±4232.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1995a June).Chronic pain and hypnosis: Brain dynamics.Paper presented<br />

at the Drug Information Association Conference, Orlando, Florida.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1995b October).Use <strong>of</strong> hypnotic techniques in the control <strong>of</strong> pain:<br />

Neuropsychophysiological foundation and evidence.Invited paper at the Technology<br />

Assessment Conference on Integration <strong>of</strong> Behavioral and Relaxation Approaches into the<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> Chronic Pain and Insomnia, National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health, Bethesda, MD.<br />

Crawford, H.J.1996).Cerebral brain dynamics <strong>of</strong> mental imagery: Evidence and issues for<br />

hypnosis.In R.G.Kunzendorf, N.P.Spanos & B.Wallace Eds), <strong>Hypnosis</strong> and<br />

Imagination pp.253±282).Amityville, New York: Baywood.<br />

Crawford, H.J.& Allen, S.N.1983).Enhanced visual memory during hypnosis as mediated by<br />

hypnotic responsiveness and cognitive strategies. J. Exp. Psychol.: General, 112, 662±685.<br />

Crawford, H.J., Brown, A.& Moon, C.1993).Sustained attentional and disattentional<br />

abilities: Differences between low and highly hypnotizable persons. J. Abnorm. Psychol.,<br />

102, 534±543.<br />

Crawford, H.J., Clarke, S.N.& Kitner-Triolo, M.1996).Self-generated happy and sad<br />

emotions in low and highly hypnotizable persons during waking and hypnosis: Laterality<br />

and regional EEG activity differences. Int. J. Psychophysiol, 243), 239±266.<br />

Crawford, H.J.& Gruzelier, J.H.1992).A midstream view <strong>of</strong> the neuropsychophysiology<br />

<strong>of</strong> hypnosis: Recent research and future directions.In E.Fromm & M.R.Nash Eds),<br />

Contemporary <strong>Hypnosis</strong> Research pp.227±266).New York: Guilford Press.<br />

Crawford, H. J., Gur, R. C., Skolnick, B., Gur, R. E. & Benson, D. 1993). Effects <strong>of</strong> hypnosis<br />

on regional cerebral blood ¯ow during ischemic pain with and without suggested hypnotic<br />

analgesia. Int. J. Psychophysiol., 15, 181±195.<br />

Crawford, H. J., Horton, J. E., Harrington, G. S., Hirsh-Downs, T., Fox, K., Daugherty, S. &<br />

Downs III, J.H.2000).Attention and disattention hypnotic analgesia) to noxious<br />

somatosensory TENS stimuli: Differences in high and low hypnotizable individuals.<br />

Neuroimage, 11, S44.<br />

Crawford, H. J., Horton, J. E., Harrington, G. S., Vendemia, J. M. C., Plantec, M. B., Yung,<br />

S., Shamro, C. & Downs, J. H. 1998). Hypnotic analgesia disattending pain) impacts<br />

neuronal network activation: An fMRI study <strong>of</strong> noxious somatosensory TENS stimuli.<br />

Neuroimage, S436.<br />

Crawford, H.J., Horton, J.E., McClain-Furmanski, D.& Vendemia, J.1998).Brain dynamic<br />

shifts during the elimination <strong>of</strong> perceived pain and distress: Neuroimaging studies <strong>of</strong>

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