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Original Articles

Clinical Hypnosis in Postoperative, Adult-Onset Dysphagia: A 2-Year Empirical Case Study

Klinische Hypnose bei postoperativer Dysphagie bei Erwachsenen: Eine 2jährige empirische Fallstudie

L’hypnose clinique dans la dysphagie postopératoire chez des adultes : une étude de cas empirique sur deux ans

Hipnosis clínica en disfagia postoperatoria con inicio en la adultez: Un estudio de caso empírico de dos años.

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Pages 297-312 | Received 05 Oct 2018, Accepted 14 Dec 2018, Published online: 28 Jun 2019

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