References to Treating Asthma Successfully

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Hypnosis

  1. Alexander, Miklich, & Hershikoff.   The immediate effects of systematic relaxation training on peak expiratory flow rates in asthmatic children.    Psychosomatic Medicine 1972 Sep-Oct; 34(5):388-94. Abstract 
  2. Anbar RD   Hypnosis in pediatrics: applications at a pediatric pulmonary center.   BMC Pediatr. 2002 Dec 3; 2(1): 11  Abstract  | Text 
  3. Anbar RD  Self-hypnosis for management of chronic dyspnea in pediatric patients.   Pediatrics 2001 Feb; 107(2)  E21 Abstract  | Text 
  4. Anbar RD, Geisler SC.  Identification of children who may benefit from self-hypnosis at a pediatric pulmonary center.   BMC Pediatr. 2005 Apr 25; 5(1): 6 Abstract  | Text 
  5. Anbar RD, Hummell KE.  Teamwork approach to clinical hypnosis at a pediatric pulmonary center.   Am J Clin Hypn. 2005 Jul; 48(1): 45-9.  Abstract 
  6. Aronoff, G.M., Aronoff, S. & Peck, L.  Hypnotherapy in the treatment of bronchial asthma. Annals of Allergy  1975 Jun; 34(6) 356-62   Abstract 
  7. Brown, Erick L.; Kinsman, Robert A.   Resolving intractable medical problems through psychological intervention: A clinical report.Psychotherapy, 1984 21,  452-455.  Abstract 
  8. Chong, T.M.  The value of hypnotherapy as an adjunct in the treatment of bronchial asthma.   Singapore Med J. 1969 Sep; 10(3) 182-6  Abstract
  9. Chong, T.M.  Treatment of asthma by hypnotherapy.  Med. J. Malaya 1965 18 232  Citation 
  10. Collison, D.R.  Hypnotherapy in the management of asthma.  Am. J. Clin. Hypn. 1968; 11 6  Abstract
  11. Collison, D.R.  Which asthmatic patients should be treated by hypnotherapy? Med J Aust.  1975 Jun 21; 1(25): 776-81.  Abstract 
  12. Diamond, H.H.  Hypnosis in Children: The Complete Cure of 40 Cases of Asthma.    Am. J. Clin. Hypn. 1959; 1 124-29 Abstract 
  13. Edwards, G.  Hypnotic treatment of asthma.   British Medical Journal 1960 Aug 13; 5197:492-7  Citation 
  14. Ewer & Stewart.  Improvement in Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness.  British Medical Journal 1986 Nov 1; 293(6555): 1129-32. Abstract 
  15. French, T. and Alexander, F.  Psychogenic factors in broncial asthma.  Psychosom. Med. Monog. Ser., 1941 2 34
  16. Gilder SS   Hypnosis for asthma    Can Med Assoc J  1968 Dec 21; 99(24): 1212. Citation 
  17. Hackman RM, Stern JS, Gershwin ME.  Hypnosis and asthma: a critical review.    J Asthma. 2000 Feb; 37(1): 1-15 Abstract 
  18. Hanley, F.W.   Individualized hypnotherapy of asthma.  Am. J. Clin. Hypn. 1974 16(4): 275  Citation 
  19. Knapp, P.H. & Nemetz, S.J.   Sources of tension in bronchial asthma.   J. Psychosomatic Medicine 1957 19
  20. Kohen DP  Relaxation/mental imagery (self-hypnosis) for childhood asthma: Behavioural outcomes in a prospective, controlled study.  Aus. J. Clin. Exp. Hypn 1996 24(1) 12-28  Abstract 
  21. Kohen DP, Olness KN, Colwell SO, Heimel A.  The use of relaxation-mental imagery (self-hypnosis) in the management of 505 pediatric behavioral encounters.  J Dev Behav Pediatr 1984 Feb; 5(1): 21-5.   Abstract 
  22. Kusano, T., et al. Use and abuse of hypnotherapy for bronchial asthma.   Japan J. Hypn. 1969; 12 33
  23. Lehrer PM   Emotionally triggered asthma: a review of research literature and some hypotheses for self-regulation therapies. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 1998 Mar; 23(1): 13-41  Abstract 
  24. Luparello, Leist, Lourie, & Sweet.   The interaction of psychologic stimuli and pharmacologic agents on airway reactivity in asthmatic subjects.   Psychosomatic Medicine 1970 Sep-Oct; 32(5):509-13. Abstract 
  25. MacLaren, W.R., and Eisenberg, B.C.  Hypnosis in the treatment of asthma (paper read before the Pan American Medical Association, May 5, 1960 
  26. Madrid A.   Helping children with asthma by repairing maternal-infant bonding problems.    Am J Clin Hypn. 2005 Oct-2006 Jan; 48(2-3): 199-211.   Abstract 
  27. Madrid AD, Barnes SH   A hypnotic protocol for eliciting physical changes through suggestions of biochemical responses.   Am. J. Clin. Hypn. 1991 Oct; 34(2) 122-8  Abstract 
  28. Magonet, A.P.  Hypnosis in asthma.   Int. J. Clin. Exp. Hypn. 1960 8(2) 121-8 Abstract 
  29. Maher-Loughnan, G.P.  Hypnosis and autohypnosis for the treatment of asthma.   Int. J. Clin. Exp. Hypn. 1970 Jan; 18(1) 1-14  Abstract 
  30. Maher-Loughnan GP, Mason AA,  et al.   Controlled trial of hypnosis in the symptomatic treatment of asthma.   British Medical Journal 1962 Aug 11; 2(5301) 371-6 Citation 
  31. Marchesi C.  The hypnotic treatment of bronchial asthma.  B J Med Hypnotism. 1 (2), 14-18. Citation 
  32. McFadden, Luparello, Lyons, & Bleeker.   The mechanism of action of suggestion in the induction of acute asthma attacks. Psychosomatic Medicine 1969 Mar-Apr; 31(2): 134-143  Citation 
  33. Moorefield, C.W.   The use of hypnosis and behavior therapy in asthma.   Am. J. Clin. Hypn. 1971 13(3) 162-8 Abstract 
  34. Morrison JB  Chronic asthma and improvement with relaxation induced by hypnotherapy.   J R Soc Med. 1988 Dec; 81(12) 701-4 Abstract 
  35. Murphy, A.I. Lehrer PM, Karlin R, et al.   Hypnotic susceptibility and its relationship to outcome in the behavioral treatment.  Psychological Reports. 1989 Oct; 65(2): 691-8.  Abstract 
  36. Neinstein LS, Dash J.   Hypnosis as an adjunct therapy for asthma: case report.   J Adolesc Health Care 1982 Aug; 3(1) 45-8  Abstract 
  37. No authors listed   Hypnosis for asthma--a controlled trial. British Medical Journal  1968 Oct; 4(623) 71-6  Abstract
  38. Rose, S.  A general practitioner approach to the asthmatic patient. Am. J. Clin. Hypn. 1967 10 30  Abstract
  39. Saul, L.J., and Bernstein, G., Jr.   The emotional settings of some attacks of urticaria.   Psychosomatic Medicine 1941 3 349 
  40. Sinclair-Gieben, A.H.C.  Treatment of status asthmaticus by hypnosis. British Medical Journal 1960 2 1651-2  Citation 
  41. Smith, J.M. and Burns, C.L.   The treatment of asthmatic children by hypnotic suggestion.   Br. J. Dis. Chest. 1960 54 78  Citation 
  42. Sutton, P.H.  A trial of group hypnosis and auto-hypnosis in asthmatic children.   Br. J. Clin. Hypn., 1969 1 11-14 Citation 
  43. Watters KH   A holistic approach to meeting students' needs: using hypnotherapy techniques to assist students in managing their health.J Sch Nurs 1998, Oct 14(4) 44-8  Abstract 
Books
  1. Platonov, K.  The Word As a Physiological and Therapeutic Factor. 1955 Moscow, Foreign Lang Publishing House 
  2. Vaughan, W.T.  Practice of Allergy. 1939 C.V. Mosby 
  3. Kroger, W.S., and Pezler, W.D.  Hypnosis and Behavior Modification: Imagery Conditioning. 1976 J. B. Lippincott 
  4. Gibbons, D.E. Suggestions with asthma. In Handbook of Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors 1990 Norton & Co. and American Society of Clinical Hypnosis 
  5. Dunbar, H.F. Emotions and Bodily Changes 1948 Columbia Univ. Press
  6. Schneer, N.I., The Asthmatic Child. Psychosomatic Approach to Problems and Treatment. 1963 Harper & Row
  7. Cheek, D.B. and LeCron, L.M. Clinical Hypnotherapy 1968 pp. 201-7 Grune & Stratton
  8. Erickson, M.H. and Rossi, E.L Hypnotherapy 1979 pp. 235-7 Irvington Publishers
  9. Hill, O  ed.  (Groen JJ)  Present Status of the Psychosomatic Approach to Bronchial Asthma 1976 231-259 Modern Trends in Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol 3 Butterworth

Nutrition

  1. Devereux G, Turner SW, Craig LC, et al.   Low Maternal Vitamin E Intake during Pregnancy Is Associated with Asthma in 5-Year-Old Children.  Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2006 Sep 1; 174(5): 499-507.  Abstract 
  2. Mickleborough TD.   Dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. J Asthma. 2005 Jun; 42(5): 305-14  Abstract 
  3. Mickleborough TD, Rundell KW.  Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids in asthma- and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.   Eur J Clin Nutr. 2005 Dec; 59(12): 1335-46.   Abstract 

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