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Original Articles

Unconscious Agendas in the Etiology of Refractory Obesity and the Role of Hypnosis in Their Identification and Resolution: A New Paradigm for Weight-Management Programs or a Paradigm Revisited?

Unbewußte Vorstellungen in der Ätiologie refraktärer Übergewichtigkeit und die Rolle der Hypnose bei deren Identifikation und Auflösung : Ein neues Modell für Gewichtsreduktionsprogramme oder ein Modell unter neuen Aspekten ?

Intentions cachées dans l’étiologie de l’obésité réfractaire et le rôle de l’hypnose dans leur identification et leur résolution : Un nouveau paradigme pour les programmes de contrôle du poids ou un paradigme révisé?

Agendas inconscientes en la etiología de la obesidad refractaria y el rol de la hipnosis para su identificación y resolución: ¿Un nuevo paradigma para los programas de manejo de peso o un paradigma revisado?

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Pages 330-359 | Received 03 Jul 2013, Accepted 11 Jul 2013, Published online: 16 May 2014

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