Evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis in weight reduction.
These are a few extracts from
the abstracts of scientific studies comparing weight reduction techniques with
and without hypnosis. Each extract is preceded by the details of the research
article and journal in which it was published.
Bolocofsky, David
N.; Spinler, Dwayne; Coulthard-Morris, Linda (1985).
Effectiveness
of hypnosis as an adjunct to behavioral weight management.
Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 41
(1), 35-41
109 17-67 year
olds completed a behavioral treatment for weight management either with or
without the addition of hypnosis. Results show that, at the end of the 9-week
program, both interventions resulted in significant weight reduction. However,
at 8-month and 2-year follow-ups, the hypnosis subjects showed significant
additional weight loss, while those in the behavioral-treatment-only group
exhibited little further change. More subjects who used hypnosis also achieved
and maintained their personal weight goals.
Cochrane, Gordon;
Friesen, J., (1986) Hypnotherapy in weight loss treatment
Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Volume: 54 489-492
Investigated the
effects of hypnosis in weight loss for 60 females, at least 20% overweight and
not involved in other treatment....hypnosis was more effective than a control
group (17 vs. .5 pounds on follow-up).
Kirsch, Irving
(1996).
Hypnotic
enhancement of cognitive-behavioral weight loss treatments--Another
meta-reanalysis.
Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64 (3), 517-519.
Averaged across
posttreatment and follow-up assessment periods, the mean weight loss was 6.00
lbs. (2.72 kg) without hypnosis and 11.83 lbs. (5.37 kg) with hypnosis....At
the last assessment period, the mean weight loss was 6.03 lbs. (2.74 kg) without
hypnosis and 14.88 lbs. (6.75 kg) with hypnosis... Correlational analyses
indicated that the benefits of hypnosis increased substantially over time.