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1Child and Family Guide Unit, Western Galilee Hospital, Nahariya, Israel. udibon@gmail.com
This study introduces a meta-theoretical framework for hypnosis using relational psychoanalysis. It explores reintegrating psychoanalysis with brain science and hypnosis, enhancing hypnotherapy through neuropsychoanalysis.
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Area of Science:
- Psychoanalysis
- Hypnotherapy
- Neuroscience
Background:
- Psychoanalysis has historically been separated from brain science and hypnosis.
- Internal divisions within psychoanalysis have also occurred.
- Relational psychoanalysis offers a framework for reintegration.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a meta-theoretical framework for hypnosis based on relational psychoanalysis.
- To explore the reintegration of psychoanalysis with brain science and hypnosis.
- To examine the unconscious dynamics in relational hypnosis.
Main Methods:
- Review of historical and theoretical splits in psychoanalysis.
- Application of relational psychoanalysis to hypnosis.
- Discussion of neuropsychoanalysis and hypnoanalysis.
- Analysis of interactional adjustments in relational hypnosis.
Main Results:
- A framework for understanding hypnosis through relational psychoanalysis is proposed.
- Reintegration of psychoanalysis with neuroscience and hypnosis is facilitated.
- Evidence of unconscious, adaptive interactional mechanisms in hypnosis is presented.
Conclusions:
- Relational psychoanalysis provides a valuable meta-theoretical foundation for hypnosis.
- Neuropsychoanalysis and hypnoanalysis represent integrative approaches.
- Understanding unconscious interaction is key to effective relational hypnosis.

