Clinical Hypnosis Flashcards

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Why should every clinician know about hypnosis even if s/he does not use it?

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To understand and be able to deal with hypnoïdal phenomena (e.g. dissociation)
Hypnosis greatly increases the efficacy of therapies of which it is an adjunct (including faster efficacy)
Hypnosis has been shown to greatly reduce costs in surgical procedures including childbirth
To dispel myths about hypnosis and related phenomena
To become aware of how the clinician is a source of suggestions (therapist is not a blank screen)
To know its field of applications and make referral if necessary

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What are the steps involved in a hypnosis appointment?

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Pre-hypnosis interview (assessment of beliefs, expectations, complaints, etc.)
Induction (first evaluation of responses)
Deepening (transitional stage – make the person more receptive)
Work and therapeutic suggestions
Dehypnotization + Post-hypnotic suggestions
Post-hypnosis interview to assess the subjective experiences

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What is a hypnotic introduction?

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Hypnosis typically involves an introduction to the procedure during which the subject is told that suggestions for imaginative experiences will be presented (orienting the response)
The hypnotic induction is an extended initial suggestion for using one’s imagination

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What is involved in hypnosis?

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During hypnosis, one person (the subject) is guided by another (the hypnotist) to respond to suggestions for changes in subjective experience, alterations in perception, sensation, emotion, thought, or behaviour
A hypnotic procedure is used to encourage and evaluate responses to suggestions

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What are some myths related to hypnosis?

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Hypnosis can’t harm you
Hypnosis causes dependency
You can become “stuck” in hypnosis
Hypnosis is a “truth” serum
Hypnosis can retrieve memories
Hypnosis is caused by the hypnotist’s power
Hypnotist overrules will
Only a few people can be hypnotized
Hypnosis=gullibility
Once hypnotized you cannot resist
Hypnosis is just relaxation
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What is an Induction?

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An induction procedure typically entails instructions to disregard extraneous concerns and focus on the experiences and behaviours that the therapist suggests, or that may arise spontaneously.
It evaluates the relaxation response of the individual
First evaluation of his/her hypnotizability
His/her responsivity to ideo-motor suggestions
His/her cooperation with the procedure

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What is suggestion?

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An “invitation to act”
Meaningful communications deliberately made by one person to another, to evoke non-voluntary responses that would not take place otherwise (primary suggestibility)
Any subtle influence exerted on an individual, unknown to him/her, that causes some sort of response without the individual having awareness of origin (secondary suggestibility)

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What kind of psychological problems can hypnosis help with?

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Smoking cessation
Posttraumatic conditions
Anxiety
Dissociative symptoms
Insomnia
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What can hypnosis reduce?

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ratings of pain
need for analgesics or sedation
nausea and vomiting
length of hospital stay

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What can hypnosis enhance?

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physiological stability & outcome after treatment
higher degree of satisfaction
for half the price of the standard sedation procedure!

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What kind of medical conditions can hypnosis help to allieve?

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Preoperative preparation of surgical patients
Asthma
Dermatological disorders (except acne)
Irritable bowel syndrome
Hemophilia
Post-chemotherapy nausea and vomiting
Preparation for childbirth
Warts
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How does hypnosis help with medical conditions?

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Illnesses (or symptoms) that have a psycho-somatic component are or alleviated by modulating the stress response
Probabilistic relation between symptom reduction and hypnotizability
Differentiate effects due to an individual’s hypnotizability

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What if people are low in hypnotic susceptibility?

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No need to be a “high” to respond at least partially

Alternative routes such as imagery based interventions (change of context)

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Why can high hypnotizability be considered a double edged sword?

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Research has differentiated between hypnosis as treatment and hypnotizability as a potential factor in symptom formation; high hypnotizability may also be related to the onset of phobias(imagine all possible catastrophes) or bulimia (describe as being in a trance) or DID, etc.

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