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Hypnosis techniques.

I M Strosberg

    International Journal of Psychosomatics : Official Publication of the International Psychosomatics Institute
    |January 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Learn simple hypnotic techniques for guiding patients into a trance, teaching self-hypnosis, and applying established methods from Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and Carl Simonton for therapeutic benefit.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Mind-Body Medicine
    • Behavioral Science

    Background:

    • Hypnosis is a psychological technique with therapeutic potential.
    • Established protocols exist for hypnotic induction and application.
    • Patient-centered approaches are crucial in therapeutic interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline accessible techniques for hypnotic induction.
    • To provide methods for teaching patients self-hypnosis.
    • To integrate established therapeutic frameworks, including those by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and Carl Simonton.

    Main Methods:

    • Simple hypnotic induction techniques are described.
    • Auto-hypnosis training protocols are detailed.
    • Application of Kubler-Ross and Simonton's methodologies is explained.

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    Main Results:

    • Patients can be effectively guided into a trance state.
    • Self-hypnosis can be successfully taught to patients.
    • Integration of Kubler-Ross and Simonton techniques is feasible.

    Conclusions:

    • Simple, effective hypnotic techniques are available for clinical use.
    • Auto-hypnosis empowers patients in their therapeutic journey.
    • Combining hypnosis with established models enhances patient care.