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clinical hypnosis

clinical hypnosis

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Edited by: TOP DOCTORS® at 27/03/2023

¿What is clinical hypnosis

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The clinical hypnosis is a method that some health professionals as clinical psychologists in this case, used within a therapeutic framework therapies such as cognitive -behavioral indole serves to certain changes to perceptual, sensory level occur, behavioral, to obtain a therapeutic target, which can be several, through suggestions really are a few suggestions that the clinician does to the patient in order to achieve the therapeutic goal.

¿, As runs a session

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Clinical hypnosis sessions pass within a therapeutic context in which previously through a series of tests, the therapist has obtained the necessary information to determine the degree of suggestibility that the patient may have also included a level of rapport and interaction and confidence that will allow at any given time to make the patient acquires a series of suggestions and from there we can achieve the therapeutic goal.

¿That pathologies can be treated by hypnosis

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Although initially hypnosis was a method that was applied almost exclusively to certain disorders such as addictions, smoking for example, over time, through the clinical observation and research we have realized that the application of hypnosis as adjacent to other functional techniques method, such as cognitive- behavioral techniques, he has done has been to increase significantly the overall results of many clinical disorders as they can be: anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, sexual dysfunction and countless more disorders.

¿Because patients face to hypnosis, there are cases where it does not work

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Initially, when we intervene through clinical hypnosis with patients, previously the patient is already part of a therapeutic spectrum that is being applied in therapy such as cognitive-behavioral, and then through the therapeutic exercise and during the same after having engaged in a relationship of trust, is proposed to the patient the use of clinical hypnosis as a method that will favor i surely accelerate the results of the therapy application that is being given to the patient at the time. Normally almost all patients access so tasty, are not reluctant, are very cooperative and good results are usually obtained. Of course, as in all kinds of therapies, clinical hypnosis is not a cure and for some patients, although it is an extremely operative method and very proven, by the idiosyncrasies of its pathology, the idiosyncrasies of his personality, clinical hypnosis is not a good therapeutic method. When this check is done which is discarded and the method continues with normal therapeutic.

Psychology