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Hypnotherapy

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Hypnotherapy:

  • can be used to try and control an individual control unwanted behaviour, emotions or biological processes
  • the hypnotherapist induces a hypnotic state in the patient - this is a natural state of focused attention or mental absorption
  • is not known how hypnotherapy works
    • one theory is that hypnotherapy modulates activity in brain structures involved in the regulation of consciousness
    • another theory is the areas of the brain associated with attentional focus are more active in the hypnotic state
    • not clear to what extent hypnotherapy's effects are attributable to psychological or physiological processes
  • different people vary in their susceptibility to hypnosis
    • susceptibility appears to be linked to the patient's ability to focus his or her attention during activities such as reading or listening to music (1)
    • susceptibility to hypnosis does not seem to be related to features of the patient's personality (such as submissiveness or gullibility) - however negative attitudes to hypnotherapy can influence outcome
  • patients in the hypnotic state typically behave as active problem-solvers, not automatons, while being responsive to the expectations expressed by the practitioner (1)

Reference:

  1. Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin 2005; 43:41-8.

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