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The use of hypnosis in a primary care setting
1Centre for Multidisciplinary Health Care, Louisville, KY 40205, USA.
Abstract:
An aware clinician using the modality of hypnosis either themselves or induced by a trained practitioner will find many indications on a daily basis. The application can be used for control of symptoms such as nausea or pain or, in the case of some clinical conditions, as a primary or adjunctive therapy. An overview of the commonly occurring opportunities for the use of hypnosis is presented in this article.
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