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  • Behavioral Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Oncology

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  • Hypnosis is an evidence-based intervention for managing cancer-related symptoms like pain and nausea.
  • Formal hypnosis training is often insufficient for cancer care providers.
  • Improving training can enhance the effective use of hypnosis in cancer care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify prevalent paraverbal errors made by hypnosis trainees.
  • To inform the development of targeted training programs for hypnosis in oncology.

Main Methods:

  • A sample of 196 hypnosis trainees was analyzed.
  • Paraverbal errors, including tone, pacing, and phrasing, were tracked.
  • Errors were assessed across different hypnotic intervention components.

Main Results:

  • Trainees exhibited the most difficulty with hypnotic tone.
  • Challenges with tone were particularly noted during Induction, Deepening, and Alerting phases.
  • No correlation was found between individual trainee characteristics and paraverbal errors.

Conclusions:

  • Hypnotic tone is a critical area for improvement in hypnosis training for cancer care.
  • Future training should focus on refining trainees' ability to modulate hypnotic tone.
  • Standardized training interventions can enhance the efficacy of hypnosis in managing cancer patient symptoms.