Melbourne Clinical Hypnotherapy | Dr Bruce Alexander

Research & evidence

A curated library of plain-English research summaries across anxiety, sleep, pain, habits, phobias, medical procedures, cancer care, gut health, and related areas.

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Explore the library

Browse by topic, start with featured summaries, or move straight into the full research library below.

23 topic summaries
Readable: journal findings translated into clearer, calmer language.
Broad coverage: from anxiety, stress, and insomnia to IBS, pain, cancer care, and procedure distress.
Transparent: designed to support informed questions, not exaggerated claims.
Research library

A more editorial way to explore the evidence

Rather than presenting a long wall of repeated cards, this page is designed to feel more like a curated knowledge library: clearer groupings, better scanability, and a calmer reading experience.

Some pages focus on specific concerns such as anxiety, sleep, pain, smoking, or IBS. Others cover broader themes such as medical procedure distress, cancer care, or how hypnosis may work.

At a glance

6
main browse groups for easier scanning
23
research summary pages in the current library
1
place to compare topics before booking
Research library

Browse the full library

The main library below uses a cleaner editorial list rather than a repeated card grid, which makes it easier to scan and gives the page a more refined, less catalogue-like feel.

Research library

Anxiety, stress, mood, and fears

Research summaries related to anxiety, low mood, fear-based difficulties, obsessive concerns, and performance-related emotional pressure.

Research library

How hypnosis may work

A broader background summary for visitors interested in theory, attention, suggestion, expectancy, and possible mechanisms.

How we use evidence

Research informs care, but it is not the whole picture

We use research to guide thinking and discussion, while also considering your goals, your history, your preferences, your current supports, and the practical realities of your situation.

Evidence-informed We look at what the studies actually show, how strong they are, and where their limits are.
Individualised Good care should fit the person in front of us, not just the average result in a paper.
Transparent We avoid overstating outcomes and recognise that not every approach suits every person.
Collaborative Where appropriate, clients are encouraged to stay connected with their GP or broader treating team.
Next step

Want help working out what may be most relevant?

If you are not sure which area of the research library applies most closely to your situation, Bruce can help you think through the options and whether hypnotherapy is likely to be a good fit.

This library is designed to make the evidence easier to explore. It is not a substitute for individual clinical advice, diagnosis, or treatment planning.
Next step

Start with a free 15-minute phone consultation

If you would like to discuss your situation first, a short phone consultation is a practical way to ask questions, clarify fit, and decide on the next step.