Zoltán Kekecs
Zoltán Kekecs
Assistant Professor
Contact details
Address
1064 Budapest, Izabella u. 46.
Room
125
Phone/Extension
+ (36-1) 461-2600 / 5675
Links
  • 5. Social sciences
    • 5.1 Psychology
Applications of hypnosis in somatic medicine

My research explores the effectiveness of clinical hypnosis in a medical setting. I investigate how hypnosis can help prepare patients for medical interventions, reducing their side effects, and how hypnotherapy can support physical health and healing processes. The aim of this research is to improve the quality and effectiveness of patient care by understanding the applications and effectiveness of medical hypnosis.

Keywords
The underlying psychological and psychophysiological mechanisms of hypnosis experiences and hypnotic phenomenon

My research focuses on the psychological and psychophysiological mechanisms of hypnosis experiences and hypnosis-related phenomena. My aim is to understand the mechanisms behind hypnotic responses and how these relate to the mental and physiological state of individuals. A better understanding of these mechanisms will contribute to expanding the potential applications of hypnosis in therapy and mental health improvement, as well as providing new insights into the functioning of the human mind.

Methods for improving credibility in science

My research area focuses on scientific methods and methodological innovations that aim to enable scientists to demonstrate the credibility of their own research and to check the credibility of other researchers' work. These methods contribute to the transparency and reliability of the scientific community, promoting reproducibility and objective evaluation. My work in this area helps to strengthen scientific integrity, which is essential for the advancement of scientific knowledge.