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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Hypnotherapy

Background:

  • Hypnosis is often viewed as a solitary experience.
  • The relational dynamics within hypnotherapy are not fully elucidated.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a tripartite model of the relational matrix in hypnosis.
  • To explore how transference and contemporary relationship factors influence therapeutic alliance and action.
  • To conceptualize the hypnotherapist's role as a transitional object.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a tripartite model (transference, contemporary factors, alliance).
  • Phenomenological conceptualization in transitional space.
  • Case examples illustrating relational variables in hypnotherapy.

Main Results:

  • Relationship factors are central to the therapeutic action of hypnosis.
  • The hypnotherapist's empathic presence facilitates interactive phenomena.
  • Relational variables shape hypnotherapy for self-examination, maturation, affect regulation, and ego mastery.

Conclusions:

  • Hypnotherapy's effectiveness is rooted in the relational matrix.
  • Clinician's attunement and management of intersubjectivity are crucial.
  • Specific strategies can utilize relational dynamics for treatment goals.