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Hypnosis in a Case of Long-Standing Idiopathic Itch

Julia J. Rucklidge, PhD and Douglas Saunders, PhD, CPsych

From the Psychiatry Research Unit, Hospital for Sick Children (J.J.R.), and Department of Psychology, Toronto Hospital (D.S.), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.



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Fig. 1. SCL-90-R percentiles, STAI percentiles, and average itch (IRS) plotted against time.

 





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