为什么所有儿童临床医生都应该了解催眠. 优势,好处,创造力和发展:ABC的&D
1Private Practice, Oquossoc, ME, USA.
The American journal of clinical hypnosis
|October 11, 2023
概括
儿童临床医生可以通过学习催眠技能来增强儿童发育的理解和治疗. 这种方法将临床催眠与儿童发育阶段相结合,利用治疗建议的特定变量.
科学领域:
- 儿科心理学 儿科心理学
- 临床催眠是一种临床催眠.
背景情况:
- 儿童临床医生从了解儿童发育中获益,以有效治疗.
- 临床催眠提供了一个独特的框架,通过与儿童的发育表达方式保持一致来解决儿童的问题.
- 催眠被定义为一套技能,而惚被定义为心理神经生物学可塑性.
研究的目的:
- 倡导儿童临床医生获得催眠技能.
- 在临床实践中检查儿童发育和催眠的交叉点.
- 探索与儿童和青少年应用催眠的关键变量.
主要方法:
- 这篇论文考察了儿科护理中临床催眠的原则和技能.
- 它分析了与儿童用催眠方式工作时治疗干预的八个常见变量.
- 一个案例研究说明了这些催眠技巧和原则的实际应用.
主要成果:
- 临床催眠必须适应孩子的发育阶段和自我表达.
- 治疗目标,步伐和治疗建议应根据孩子的呈现量身定制.
- 八个核心变量 (关系,注意力,语言,期望,资源,分离,创伤,发展) 对于与年轻人的催眠工作至关重要.
结论:
- 整合催眠技能为儿童临床医生提供了更好的工具来理解和治疗儿童.
- 以催眠为基础的方法,专注于发育对齐和关键变量,对儿科临床实践有好处.
- 成为"催眠知情"被介绍为儿童临床医生的基本要素 (A,B,C和D).
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