Dr. Cory Hammond

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS

Bibliography

Dr. Hammond is internationally recognized as one of the most well-respected and published researchers and practitioners in the field of neurofeedback. With close to 100 peer-reviewed articles published and over 10 books written, Dr. Hammond’s contributions to the fields of psychology, neurofeedback, hypnosis, sex & marital therapy, and rehabilitation cannot be overstated.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles


  1. Hammond DC (1971). Cross-cultural rehabilitation. J Rehabil, 37(5), 34-6 passim.

  2. Jorgensen GQ, Hammond DC, Hardy A (1977). Saturation marathon couples' therapy in prison: a rationale. Int J Group Psychother, 27(1), 97-103.

  3. Epperson DL, Hammond DC (1981). The use of interest inventories with Native Americans: A case for local norms. Hammond, Page 8 J Couns Psychol , 28, 213-220.

  4. Hammond DC (1983). Ethics in marital & sex therapy. Am Psychol, 38, 502.

  5. Hammond DC, Keye WR, Grant CW Jr (1983). Hypnotic analgesia with burns: an initial study. Am J Clin Hypn, 26(1), 56-9.

  6. Hammond DC (1984). Myths about Erickson and Ericksonian hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn, 26(4), 236-45.

  7. Hammond DC (1984). Screening for sexual dysfunction. Clin Obstet Gynecol, 27(3), 732-7.

  8. Hammond DC (1985). An instrument for utilizing client interests and individualizing hypnosis. Ericksonian Monographs, 1, 111-126.

  9. Stuart FM, Hammond DC, Pett MA (1986). Psychological characteristics of women with inhibited sexual desire. J Sex Marital Ther, 12(2), 108-15.

  10. Keye WR Jr, Hammond DC, Strong T (1986). Medical and psychologic characteristics of women presenting with premenstrual symptoms. Obstet Gynecol, 68(5), 634-7.

  11. Stuart FM, Hammond DC, Pett MA (1987). Inhibited sexual desire in women. Arch Sex Behav, 16(2), 91-106.

  12. Hammond DC, Haskins-Bartsch C, McGhee M, Grant CW Jr (1987). The use of fractionation in self-hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn, 30(2), 119-24.

  13. Hammond DC (1988). "Will the real Milton Erickson please stand up? Int J Clin Exp Hypn, 36(3), 173-81.

  14. Hammond DC, Haskins-Bartsch C, Grant CW Jr, McGhee M (1988). Comparison of self-directed and tape-assisted self-hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn, 31(2), 129-37.

  15. Hammond DC (1991). Hypnosis for postpolio syndrome & Type-A behavior. Am J Clin Hypn, 34(1), 38-45.

  16. Hammond DC (1992). Hypnosis with sexual disorders. American Journal of Preventive Psychiatry & Neurology, 3(3), 37-41.

  17. Hammond DC (1996). Experiential learning exercises in clinical hypnosis training. Am J Clin Hypn, 39(1), 21-36.

  18. Hammond DC (1997). Advantages and safeguards in using the ideomotor signaling technique: a commentary of Walsh and clinical practice. Am J Clin Hypn, 40(1), 360-7.

  19. Elkins GR, Hammond DC (1998). Standards of training in clinical hypnosis: preparing professionals for the 21st century. Am J Clin Hypn, 41(1), 55-64.

  20. Hammond DC (2000). Neurofeedback treatment of depression with the Roshi. J Neurother, 4(2), 45-56.

  21. Hammond DC (2000). Medical justification for neurofeedback with ADD/ADHD. J Neurother, 4(1), 90-93.

  22. Hammond DC, Scheflin AW, Vermetten E (2001). Informed consent and the standard of care in the practice of clinical hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn, 43(3-4), 305-10.

  23. Hammond DC (2001). Neurofeedback training for anger control. J Neurother, 5(4), 98-103.

  24. Hammond DC (2001). What do we know about 40 Hz activity and the function it serves? J Neurother, 4(2), 95-100.

  25. Hammond DC (2001). Adverse reactions and potential iatrogenic effects in neurofeedback training. J Neurother, 4(4), 57-62.

  26. Hammond DC (2001). Comprehensive neurofeedback bibliography. J Neurother, 5(1-2), 113-128.

  27. La Vaque TJ, Hammond DC, Trudeau D, Monastra V, Perry J, Lehrer P, Matheson D, Sherman R (2002). Template for developing guidelines for the evaluation of the clinical efficacy of psychophysiological interventions. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, 27(4), 273-281.

  28. Hammond DC (2002). The alpha rhythm in EEG. J Neurother, 6(3), 89-100.

  29. Hammond DC (2002). Controlling EMG during 40 Hz training. J Neurother, 5(3), 72-75.

  30. Hammond DC (2003). QEEG-guided neurofeedback in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Neurother, 7(2), 25-52.

  31. Hammond DC (2003). The effects of caffeine on the brain: A review. J Neurother, 7(2), 79-89.

  32. Hammond DC (2004). Neurofeedback: Cutting edge technology that retrains the brain. Brain Injury Professional, 1(1), 21-23.

  33. Hammond DC, Walker J, Hoffman D, Lubar JF, Trudeau D, Gurnee R, Horvat J (2004). Standards for the use of QEEG in neurofeedback: A position paper of the International Society for Neuronal Regulation. J Neurother, 8(1), 5-26.

  34. Hammond DC (2004). Treatment of the obsessional subtype of obsessive compulsive disorder with neurofeedback. Biofeedback, 32, 9-12.

  35. Hammond DC (2004). Neurofeedback for balance and incontinence: Three case reports. J Neurother, 8(4), 96.

  36. Hammond DC (2005). The temporal lobes and their importance in neurofeedback. J Neurother, 9(1), 67-88..

  37. Hammond DC (2005). Neurofeedback with anxiety and affective disorders. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am, Hammond, Page 9 14(105-), 105-123.

  38. Hammond DC (2005). An integrative, multi-factor conceptualization of hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn, 48(2-3), 131-5.

  39. Hammond DC (2005). Clinical hypnosis and neurofeedback. Biofeedback, 33(1), 14-19..

  40. Hammond DC (2005). EEG patterns and hypnotizability. Biofeedback, 33(1), 35-37..

  41. Hammond DC (2005). Neurofeedback to improve physical balance, incontinence, and swallowing. J Neurother, 9(1), 27-36..

  42. Tan G, Hammond DC (2005). Hypnosis and irritable bowel syndrome: A review of efficacy and mechanism of action. Am J Clin Hypn, 47(3), 161-178.

  43. Hammond DC (2005). Neurofeedback treatment of depression and anxiety. Journal of Adult Development. J Adult Dev, 12(2-3)(131-), 137.

  44. Hammond DC (2006). What is neurofeedback? J Neurother, 10(4), 25-36.

  45. Hammond DC (2006). Quantitative EEG patterns associated with medical conditions. Biofeedback, 34(3), 87-94.

  46. Larsen R, Larsen S, Hammond DC, Sheppard S, Ochs L, Johnson S, Adinaro C, & Chapman C (2006). LENS neurofeedback with animals. J Neurother, 10(2-3), 89-104.

  47. Hammond DC (2007). Neurofeedback for the enhancement of athletic performance and physical balance. (Online journal http://www.americanboardofsportpsychology.org/Portals/24/ABSP-JournalHammond1.pdf). J Am Bd Sport Psych, 1(1), 1-9.

  48. Hammond DC (2007). Review of the efficacy of clinical hypnosis with headaches and migraine. Int J Clin Exp Hypn, 55(2), 207-219.

  49. Hammond DC (2007). Can LENS neurofeedback treat anosmia resulting from a head injury? J Neurother, 11(1), 62.

  50. Hammond DC (2007). Neurofeedback for the enhancement of athletic performance and physical balance. J Am Bd Sport Psych, 1(1), 1-9.

  51. Hammond DC, Kirk L (2007). Negative effects and the need for standards of practice in neurofeedback. Biofeedback, 35(4), 139-145.

  52. Brown DC, Hammond DC (2007). Evidence-based hypnosis for obstetrics, labor and delivery, and preterm labor. Int J Clin Exp Hypn, 55(3), 355-371.

  53. Hammond DC (2007). Hypnosis, placebos, and systematic research bias in biological psychiatry. Am J Clin Hypn, 50(1), 37-47.

  54. Hammond DC (2007). Hypnosis, placebos, and systematic research bias in biological psychiatry. Am J Clin Hypn, 50(1), 37-47.

  55. Hammond DC (2007). Comprehensive Neurofeedback Bibliography: 2007 Update. J Neurother, 11(3), 45-60.

  56. Hammond DC, Kirk L (2008). First, do no harm: Adverse effects and the need for practice standards in neurofeedback. J Neurother, 12(1), 79-88.

  57. Hammond DC (2008). Hypnosis as sole anesthesia for major surgeries: historical & contemporary perspectives. Am J Clin Hypn, 51(2), 101-21.

  58. Hammond DC (2008). How do you treat chemical sensitivity in your practice? Neurofeedback. J Altern Complement Med, 14(6), 312.

  59. Tan G, Thornby J, Hammond DC, Strehl U, Canady B, Arnemann K, Kaiser DA (2009). Meta-analysis of EEG biofeedback in treating epilepsy. Clin EEG Neurosci, 40(3), 173-9.

  60. Hammond DC (2010). LENS neurofeedback treatment of anger: Preliminary results. J Neurother, (14), 162-169.

  61. Hammond DC (2010). QEEG evaluation of the LENS treatment of TBI. J Neurother, (14), 170-177.

  62. Hammond DC (2010). The need for individualization in neurofeedback: heterogeneity in QEEG patterns associated with diagnoses and symptoms. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, 35(1), 31-6.

  63. Webster WC, Hammond DC (2011). Solving Crimes with hypnosis. Am J Clin Hypn, 53(4), 255-269.

  64. Hammond DC, Bodenhamer-Davis G, Gluck G, Stokes D, Harper SH, Trudeau D, McDonald M, Lunt J, Kirk L (2011). Standards of practice for neurofeedback and neurotherapy: A position paper of the International Society for Neurofeedback & Research. J Neurother, 15, 54-64.

  65. Hammond, D.C (2011). Placebos and neurofeedback: A case for facilitating and maximizing placebo response in neurofeedback treatments. J Neurother, (15), 94-114.

  66. Hammond, DC (2011). What is Neurofeedback: An Update. J Neurother, 15(4), 305-336.

  67. Hammond, DC (2012). Neurofeedback treatment of restless legs syndrome & periodic leg movements in sleep. J Neurother, 16(2), 155-163.

  68. Hammond DC (2012). LENS Neurofeedback treatment with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and neglect. J Neurother, 16(1), 47-52.

  69. Hammond, D.C (2013). A review of the history of hypnosis through the late 19th century. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis,. Am J Clin Hypn, 56, 174-191.

Non Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles


  1. Hammond DC (1979). Sexual dysfunction in female alcoholics. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 13, 94-95.

  2. Hammond DC (1981). Sexual adjustment of women alcoholics. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 15(11), 32A, 32E.

  3. Hammond DC (1984). Alcohol: An impediment to erection and orgasm. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 18(6), 191-194.

  4. Hammond DC, Middleton RG (1984). Penile Prosthesis. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 18, 204-208.

  5. Hammond DC, Cannon P (1985). Periodic madness: Identifying and treating PMS. AMCAP Journal, 11.

  6. Hammond DC (1985). Hypnotherapy for inhibited sexual desire. Hypnos, 12, 1.

  7. Hammond DC (1986). Mythen um Erickson und die Ericksonsche hypnose. Experimentelle und Klinische Hypnose, II, Heft 1, S. 5-16.

  8. Hammond DC (1997). Hypnosis and memory: Research and practice guidelines. Treat Abuse Today, 7(3), 17-24.


Review Articles

  1. Hammond DC (1992). The use of hypnosis in sex and marital therapy. [Review]. Psychiatr Med, 10(4), 47-57.

  2. Frischholz EJ, Kowal JA, Hammond DC (2001). Introduction to the special section: hypnosis and EMDR. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. [Review]. Am J Clin Hypn, 43(3-4), 179-82.

  3. Tan G, Hammond DC, Joseph G (2005). Hypnosis and irritable bowel syndrome: a review of efficacy and mechanism of action. [Review]. Am J Clin Hypn, 47(3), 161-78.

  4. Hammond DC (2007). Review of the efficacy of clinical hypnosis with headaches and migraines. [Review]. Int J Clin Exp Hypn, 55(2), 207-19.

  5. Brown DC, Hammond DC (2007). Evidence-based clinical hypnosis for obstetrics, labor and delivery, and preterm labor. [Review]. Int J Clin Exp Hypn, 55(3), 355-71.

  6. Hammond DC (2010). Hypnosis in the treatment of anxiety- and stress-related disorders. [Review]. Expert Rev Neurother, 10(2), 263-73.

  7. Wester WC 2nd, Hammond DC (2011). Solving crimes with hypnosis. [Review]. Am J Clin Hypn, 53(4), 255-69.

  8. Robert Thatcher (2014). Handbook of Quantitative Electroencephalography and EEG Biofeedback. [Review]. Clin EEG Neurosci, 45(1), 59-60.


Books

  1. Hammond DC, Stanfield K (1977). Multidimensional Psychotherapy. Champaign, IL: Institute for Personality and Ability Testing.

  2. Hammond DC, Hepworth DH, Smith VG (1977). Improving Therapeutic Communication. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

  3. Hammond DC, Stanfield K (1981). Psicoterapia Multidimensional. Madrid, Spain: Tea Ediciones, S.A.

  4. Hammond DC (1987). Manual for Self-Hypnosis. Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  5. Hammond DC (1988). Hypnotic Induction & Suggestion: An Introductory Manual. Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  6. Hammond DC (1990). Handbook of Hypnotic Suggestions & Metaphors. New York: W.W. Norton.

  7. Hammond DC, Garver RB, Mutter CB, Crasilneck HB, Frischholz E, Gravitz E, Hibler MA, Olson NS, Scheflin A, Spiegel H, Wester W (1995). Clinical Hypnosis and Memory: Guidelines for Clinicians and for Forensic Hypnosis. Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Press.

  8. Brown DP, Scheflin AR, Hammond DC (1998). Memory, Trauma Treatment, and Law. New York: W.W. Norton.

  9. Hammond DC (1998). Hypnotic Induction & Suggestion. Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  10. Hammond DC, Gunkelman J (2001). The Art of Artifacting. Merino, CO: International Society for Neuronal Regulation.

  11. Hammond, D.C. Gunkelman, J (2011). The Art of Artifacting (2nd edition). Corpus Cristi, TX: ISNR Research Foundation.


Edited Books

  1. Hammond DC (Ed.) (1988). Learning Clinical Hypnosis: An Educational Resources Compendium. Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. 

  2. Hammond DC (Ed.) (2007). The Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS). Binghampton, NY: Haworth Medical Hammond, Page 11 


Book Chapters

  1. Hammond DC (1973). Cross cultural rehabilitation. In Fausel DF (Ed.), The Social Work General Practitioner (pp. 140-146). New York: MSS Information Corporation.

  2. Hammond DC (1977). Cross cultural rehabilitation. In Stubbins J (Ed.), Social and Psychological Aspects of Disability (pp. 279-286). Baltimore: University Park Press.

  3. Stuart FM, Hammond DC (1980). Sex Therapy. In Stuart RB (Ed.), Helping Couples Change (pp. 301-366). New York: Guilford Press.

  4. Hammond DC (1984). Assessment of sexual dysfunction. In Stahmann RF, Hiebert WJ (Ed.), Counseling in Marital & Sexual Problems: A Clinician's Handbook (Third Edition) (pp. 217-235). Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Health.

  5. Hammond DC (1984). Hypnosis in marital and sex therapy. In Stahmann RF, Hiebert WJ (Ed.), Counseling in Marital & Sexual Problems: A Clinician's Handbook (Third Edition) (pp. 115-129). Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Health.

  6. Hammond DC (1985). Evidence of Erickson's effectiveness. In Zilbergeld B, Edelstein MG, Araoz DL (Ed.), Hypnosis: Questions and Answers (pp. 232-236). New York: Norton.

  7. Hammond DC (1985). Treatment of inhibited sexual desire. In Zeig JK (Ed.), Ericksonian Psychotherapy, Volume II: Clinical Applications (pp. 415-428). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

  8. Hammond DC (1985). Use of tapes in self hypnosis. In Zilbergeld B, Ebelstein MG, Araoz DL (Ed.), Hypnosis: Questions and Answers (pp. 187-189). New York: Norton.

  9. Hammond DC (1987). Hypnotic induction & deepening techniques. In Wester WC (Ed.), Clinical Hypnosis: A Case Management Approach (pp. 6-17). Cincinnati: Behavioral Science Center.

  10. Hammond DC (1988). Methods of deepening involvement in a hypnotic state. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 64-73). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  11. Zilbergeld B, Hammond DC (1988). The use of hypnosis in treating desire disorders. In Leiblum S, Pervin L (Ed.), Sexual Desire Disorders (pp. 192-225). New York: Guilford.

  12. Hammond DC (1988). Educating and preparing the patient. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 3-8). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  13. Hammond DC, Cheek DB (1988). Ideomotor signaling: A method for rapid unconscious exploration. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 93-100). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  14. Hammond DC (1988). Hypnotizability scales. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 57-60). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  15. Hammond DC (1988). Curriculum content in teaching hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Learning Clinical Hypnosis (pp. 5-17). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  16. Hammond DC (1988). Principles of induction and suggestion. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 15-17). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  17. Hammond DC (1988). Clinical hypnosis: An annotated bibliography, 1975-1988. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 125-139). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  18. Hammond DC (1988). A clinical approach of a psychologist to PMS. In Keye WR (Ed.), The Premenstual Syndrome (pp. 189-198). New York: Saunders.

  19. Hammond DC (1988). The psychosocial consequences of Premenstrual Syndrome. In Keye WR (Ed.), The Premenstrual Syndrome (pp. 128-141). New York: Saunders.

  20. Hammond DC (1988). Utilization and individualization in hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 78-86). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  21. Hammond DC (1988). The phenomena of hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 12-14). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  22. Hammond DC (1988). Stages and depth of hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 61-63). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  23. Hammond DC (1988). Types of hypnotic suggestions. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 87-92). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  24. Hammond DC (1990). Formulating hypnotic and posthypnotic suggestions. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Handbook of Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors (pp. 11-44). New York: W.W. Norton.

  25. Hammond DC (1990). Integrative hypnotherapy. In Zeig JK, Munion WM (Ed.), What Is Psychotherapy? Contemporary Perspectives (pp. 406-412). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

  26. Hammond DC (1995). Hypnosis, false memories, and guidelines for using hypnosis with potential victims of abuse. In Alpert J (Ed.), Sexual Abuse Recalled: Treating Trauma in the Era of the Recovered Memory Debate (pp. 101-131). New York: Jason Aronson.

  27. Hammond DC (1998). Methods of deepening involvement in a hypnotic state. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 71-79). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  28. Hammond DC (1998). Clinical hypnosis: An annotated bibliography, 1975-1998. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 125-139). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  29. Hammond DC (1998). Unconscious exploration with ideomotor signaling. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 93-100). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  30. Hammond DC (1998). Hypnotizability & assessing hypnotic responsiveness. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 56-66). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  31. Hammond DC (1998). Stages and depth of hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 68-70). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  32. Mott T, Hammond DC (1998). Adverse reactions in the use of hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 103-112). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  33. Hammond DC (1998). The phenomena of hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 13-14). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  34. Hammond DC (1998). Managing resistance to clinical hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 110-114). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  35. Hammond DC (1998). Treatment planning, strategy, and technique selection in clinical hypnosis. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion. Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Press.

  36. Hammond DC (1998). Principles of induction and suggestion. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 15-19). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  37. Hammond DC (1998). Educating and preparing the patient. In Hammond DC (Ed.), Hypnotic Induction and Suggestion (pp. 1-9). Chicago, IL: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis.

  38. Hammond DC (2000). The truism metaphor and positive age regression to experiences of mastery. In Krippner S, Bova M, Gray L (Ed.), Healing Stories: The Use of Narrative in Counseling and Psychotherapy. New York: Irvington Publishers.

  39. Hammond DC, Kabbani S (2001). Neurohypnosis: Applications of Clinical Hypnosis in Neurology. In Weintraub M (Ed.), Alternative and Complementary Treatment in Neurologic Illness. Philadelphia: Saunders.

  40. Hammond DC (2007). The truism metaphor and positive age regression to experiences of mastery. In S. Kirppner, M. Bova, & L. Gray (Ed.), Healing Stories: The Use of Narrative in Counseling and Psychotherapy (pp. 107-120). New York: Irvington Publishers.

  41. Hammond DC, Baehr E (2009). Introduction to quantitative EEG and neurofeedback. In T.H. Budzynski, H.K. Budzynski, J. Evans & A. Abarbanel (Ed.), Neurofeedback for the treatment of depression (2nd, pp. 295-313). New York: Elsevier.

  42. Hammond DC (2009). Introduction to Hypnosis for Medical Doctors, Nurses, Medical Students, and Selected Health Care Workers. In Wark D (Ed.), Health Care Applications of Clinical Hypnosis (2, pp. http://www.asch.net/Intro Hypnosis/Vol2 Chapter 1 Induction.pdf). Chicago, Il.

  43. Tan G, Hammond DC, Walker J, Broelz E (2011). Neurofeedback and epilepsy. In R. Coben & J.R. Evans (Ed.), Neurofeedback and neuromodulation techniques and applications (pp. 183-204). New York: Elsevier.

  44. Hammond, D. C (2012). Neurofeedback treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder. In S. Larsen (Ed.), The Neurofeedback Solution (pp. 179-197). Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press.

  45. Larsen, S., McCarter, H., Luster, M. Esty, M. L., & Hammond, D. C (2012). Traumatic brain injury. In S. Larsen (Ed.), The Neurofeedback Solution (pp. 198-220). Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press.

  46. Hammond, D.C (2014). Definitions, standard of care, and ethical considerations. In Cantor & J. Evans (Eds.), (Ed.), Clinical Neurotherapy: Application of Techniques for Treatment (pp. 1-18). New York: Elsevier.

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