Year: 1989 Source: British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, v.6, no.2, (1989), p.75-84 SIEC No: 19900448

Reviews evidence for the hypothesis that hypnosis causes “negative” posthypnotic effects ranging from minor symptoms (headaches, dizziness) to serious reactions (psychosis, depression, suicide). Controlled research has not provided support for the hypothesis. Evidence suggests that hypnosis does not pose special risks over & above those associated with other therapeutic or experimental situations. (39 ref)