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  • The article highlights that while clinical hypnosis shows promising results in outcomes research, it remains underutilized in healthcare, necessitating high-quality evidence for broader acceptance.
  • It outlines best practice guidelines for conducting and reporting clinical hypnosis research, categorized into two tiers: Tier I focuses on essential practices like detailed intervention manuals and clear measurement reporting.
  • Tier II includes preferred practices such as monitoring adherence to home practice and assessing participants across the hypnotizability spectrum to enhance research effectiveness.
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