Hypnosis Most Effective Says Largest Study Ever: 3 Times as
Effective as Patch and 15 Times as Effective as Willpower.
Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking, according
to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of breaking the
habit. A meta-analysis, statistically combining results of more than
600 studies of 72,000 people from America and Europe to compare
various methods of quitting. On average, hypnosis was over three
times as effective as nicotine replacement methods and 15 times as
effective as trying to quit alone.
University of Iowa, Journal of Applied Psychology, How
One in Five Give Up Smoking. October
1992.
(Also New Scientist, October 10, 1992.)
Hypnosis Over 30 Times as Effective for Weight Loss
Investigated the effects of hypnosis in weight loss for 60 females,
at least 20% overweight. Treatment included group hypnosis with
metaphors for ego-strengthening, decision making and motivation,
ideomotor exploration in individual hypnosis, and group hypnosis
with maintenance suggestions. Hypnosis was more effective than a
control group: an average of 17 lbs lost by the hypnosis group vs.
an average of 0.5 lbs lost by the control group, on follow-up.
Cochrane, Gordon; Friesen, J. (1986). Hypnotherapy
in weight loss treatment. Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 489-492.
Two Years Later: Hypnosis Subjects Continued To Lose
Significant Weight
109 people completed a behavioral treatment for weight management
either with or without the addition of hypnosis. At the end of the
9-week program, both interventions resulted in significant weight
reduction. At 8-month and 2-year follow-ups, the hypnosis subjects
were found to have continued to lose significant weight, while those
in the behavioral-treatment-only group showed little further change.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1985)
Hypnosis Subjects Lost More Weight Than 90% of Others and
Kept it Off
Researchers analyzed 18 studies comparing a cognitive behavioral
therapy such as relaxation training, guided imagery, self
monitoring, or goal setting with the same therapy supplemented by
hypnosis.
Those who received the hypnosis lost more weight than 90 percent of
those not receiving hypnosis and maintained the weight loss two
years after treatment ended.
University of Connecticut, Storrs Allison DB, Faith MS. Hypnosis
as an adjunct to cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for obesity: a
meta-analytic reappraisal. J
Consult Clin Psychol. 1996;64(3):513-516.
Hypnosis More Than Doubled Average Weight Loss
Study of the effect of adding hypnosis to cognitive-behavioral
treatments for weight reduction, additional data were obtained from
authors of two studies. Analyses indicated that the benefits of
hypnosis increased substantially over time.
Kirsch, Irving (1996). Hypnotic
enhancement of cognitive-behavioral weight loss treatments--Another
meta-reanalysis. Journal
of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64 (3), 517-519.
Hypnosis Showed Significantly Lower Post-Treatment Weights
Two studies compared overweight smoking and non-smoking adult women
in an hypnosis-based, weight-loss program. Both achieved significant
weight losses and decreases in Body Mass Index. Follow-up study
replicated significant weight losses and declines in Body Mass
Index. The overt aversion and hypnosis program yielded significantly
lower post-treatment weights and a greater average number of pounds
lost.
Weight loss for women: studies of smokers and nonsmokers using
hypnosis and multi-component treatments with and without overt
aversion.Johnson DL, Psychology Reprints. 1997 Jun;80(3 Pt
1):931-3.
Hypnotherapy group with stress reduction achieved
significantly more weight loss than the other two treatments.
Randomised, controlled, parallel study of two forms of hypnotherapy
(directed at stress reduction or energy intake reduction), vs dietary
advice alone in 60 obese patients with obstructive sleep apnoea on
nasal continuous positive airway pressure treatment.
J Stradling, D Roberts, A Wilson and F Lovelock, Chest Unit,
Churchill Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7LJ, UK
Hypnosis can more than double the effects of traditional
weight loss approaches
An analysis of five weight loss studies reported in the Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology in 1996 showed that the "… weight
loss reported in the five studies indicates that hypnosis can more
than double the effects" of traditional weight loss approaches.
University of Connecticut, Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology in 1996 (Vol. 64, No. 3, pgs 517-519).
Weight loss is greater where hypnosis is utilized
Research into cognitive-behavioral weight loss treatments
established that weight loss is greater where hypnosis is utilized.
It was also established that the benefits of hypnosis increase over
time.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1996)
Showed Hypnosis As "An Effective Way To Lose Weight"
A study of 60 females who were at least 20% overweight and not
involved in other treatment showed hypnosis is an effective way to
lose weight.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1986)
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