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Suggestion therapy and clinical hypnosis

L A Phelps

    American Family Physician
    |June 1, 1981
    PubMed
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    Family physicians can use suggestion therapy and clinical hypnosis to manage psychological aspects of illness in patients over five years old. These techniques enhance holistic patient care and address total patient needs effectively.

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    Area of Science:

    • Integrative Medicine
    • Psychosomatic Medicine
    • Family Medicine

    Background:

    • Family physicians manage the comprehensive health needs of patients.
    • Psychological factors significantly impact disease management and patient outcomes.
    • Existing therapeutic modalities may not fully address the psychologic aspects of illness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the utility of suggestion therapy and clinical hypnosis within family medicine.
    • To assess the applicability of these psychologic interventions across different age groups.
    • To determine how these techniques can enhance holistic patient care.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of therapeutic approaches including suggestion therapy and clinical hypnosis.
    • Evaluation of their suitability for integration into primary care settings.

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  • Consideration of their application in patients aged five years and older.
  • Main Results:

    • Suggestion therapy and clinical hypnosis are effective in managing psychologic aspects of disease.
    • These interventions are appropriate for all age groups beyond five years.
    • The techniques fall within the scope of practice for family physicians.

    Conclusions:

    • Family physicians are well-positioned to incorporate suggestion therapy and clinical hypnosis.
    • Learning and applying these techniques improves a physician's ability to provide comprehensive patient care.
    • These psychologic interventions enhance the management of the whole patient.