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Joel Marcus

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Riemer M, Marcus J, Reimer-Watts B
Front Psychol . 2025 Feb; 16:1508818. PMID: 40018001
Introduction: There is widespread belief that organizational culture plays a crucial role in transitioning organizations for sustainability, but we currently lack understanding of how supportive cultures develop. The goal of...
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Dreyer B, Riemer M, Spadafore B, Marcus J, Fernandes D, Taylor A, et al.
Front Psychol . 2021 May; 12:624311. PMID: 34040558
Psychological approaches to fostering sustainability are heavily focused on individual behaviors and often insufficiently address the physical and social contexts individuals are embedded in. This limits the ability to create...
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Johnson A, Marcus J, Hickman K, Barton D, Elkins G
Int J Clin Exp Hypn . 2016 Sep; 64(4):377-90. PMID: 27585723
Anxiety is common among breast-cancer survivors. This analysis examined the effect of a hypnotic relaxation therapy, developed to reduce hot flashes, on anxiety levels of female breast-cancer survivors. Anxiety was...
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Elkins G, Fisher W, Johnson A, Marcus J, Dove J, Perfect M, et al.
Contemp Hypn Integr Ther . 2014 Feb; 28(3):187-195. PMID: 24523957
The objective of this study was to examine the potential role of hypnotizability as a moderator of effectiveness of a hypnosis intervention for reducing hot flashes in breast cancer survivors....
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Marcus J
Ochsner J . 2012 Oct; 12(3):211-5. PMID: 23049457
Psychosocial oncology, a relatively new discipline, is a multidisciplinary application of the behavioral and social sciences, and pediatric psychosocial oncology is an emerging subspecialty within the domain of psychosocial oncology....
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Elkins G, Marcus J, Bunn J, Perfect M, Palamara L, Stearns V, et al.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn . 2010 May; 58(3):345-9. PMID: 20509073
The purpose of this brief report is to identify imagery preferences of women receiving hypnotherapy to alleviate hot flashes. As part of a larger study, 51 breast cancer survivors were...
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Elkins G, Marcus J, Stearns V, Perfect M, Rajab M, Ruud C, et al.
J Clin Oncol . 2008 Sep; 26(31):5022-6. PMID: 18809612
Purpose: Hot flashes are a significant problem for many breast cancer survivors. Hot flashes can cause discomfort, disrupted sleep, anxiety, and decreased quality of life. A well-tolerated and effective mind-body...
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Elkins G, Marcus J, Stearns V, Rajab M
Psychooncology . 2006 Oct; 16(5):487-92. PMID: 17048223
This single arm, pilot study investigated the use of hypnosis to reduce hot flashes in 16 breast cancer survivors. Each patient provided baseline data and received 4 weekly sessions of...
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Elkins G, White J, Patel P, Marcus J, Perfect M, Montgomery G
Int J Clin Exp Hypn . 2006 Sep; 54(4):416-31. PMID: 16950684
This study explored using hypnosis for pain and anxiety management in 6 colonoscopy patients (5 men, 1 woman), who received a hypnotic induction and instruction in self-hypnosis on the day...
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Elkins G, Marcus J, Bates J, Rajab M, Cook T
Int J Clin Exp Hypn . 2006 Jun; 54(3):303-15. PMID: 16766441
This study reports on a prospective pilot trial of intensive hypnotherapy for smoking cessation. The hypnotherapy involved multiple individual sessions (8 visits) over approximately 2 months, individualization of hypnotic suggestions,...