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HYPNOTHERAPY IN MEDICINE PRESENTATION IN THAILAND: 2006 JOHN KRUKOWSKI |
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HYPNOTHERAPY IN MEDICINE: THE
SUBCONSCIOUS APPROACH TO HEALING: JOHN KRUKOWSKI, C.H.
http://hypno-therapy.us/download.htm
“HYPNOTHERAPY THAILAND” website of John Krukowski: this article is based on a
presentation to physicians in Thailand sponsored by the Ministry of Public
Health Medical Science Department on July 24,2006. I applaud John Krukowski for
his presentation and the advancement of a better understanding of hypnotherapy
in Thailand and now the world. For a PDF copy of this article plus handouts with
a total of 550 pages which includes research abstracts and an article “Case
History: Bee’s Case History” by Paul G. Durbin, Ph.D. go to
http://hypno-therapy.us/download.htm)
FORWARD: I want to thank the Ministry of Public Health for allowing me to
make this presentation. I am hopeful that the door can be opened in Thailand
that will allow the people of Thailand to understand and benefit from
hypnotherapy. The intent of this presentation is to only introduce western
hypnotherapy to Thailand’s medical professionals with easy to understand
concepts and hands on examples. There is simply too much to cover in the time
allowed so only some examples are touched on. I have provided some research
information in the appendix sections.
At the time of this presentation there are little or no resources in Thailand
for people to learn and understand about the potential healing power of the
human mind. Even the Hypnotherapists in Thailand have only just scratched the
surface because of lack of western educational materials on
hypnosis applications in therapy. I am hopeful that this presentation will start
the process of educating Thailand’s medical and mental health professionals as
to how the human mind can help them or stand in their way. One thing is certain,
the limits of the human brain have yet to be
found. John Krukowski,
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: I want to thank my colleagues Paul Durbin PhD and Kevin
Hogan Psy. D. for their contributions to this presentation. Their input in
assisting me in locating relevant materials is greatly appreciated. Also the
published comments of the late Dr. Frank S. Caprio.
Additional sources of hypnosis research
http://www.ijceh.com/
WHAT HYPNOSIS IS AND IS NOT: Hypnosis is a state of mind that allows a
person to process and act on suggestions. Hypnosis bypasses the conscious mind
and allows direct interaction with the subconscious mind. Hypnosis allows the
person to perceive things differently. The altered perception can be emotional
or physical. Hypnosis is not magic, although people in and after a hypnotic
state appear to have ability to achieve remarkable things. It is also not
necessary for a person to believe in hypnosis to be hypnotized.
The effects of hypnosis are clearly visible in brain scans.
1 Pre hypnosis
2 in hypnosis
3 Post hypnosis
HYPNOSIS ABILITY TO CURE PHYSICAL ILLNESS: Hypnosis makes no claim that
it can cure physical illness. Hypnosis simply has the ability to stimulate the
human mind to it’s fullest potential to cure the body. Each persons mind has the
ability to make the condition better or worse. Depending on the given strength
of that persons mind and how advanced the medical condition is the expected
outcomes will change.
In example, doctors and others have seen people give up and die quickly there
after. Doctors and others have also see people fight and survive much longer
than expected. It has also been observed seeing people recover completely.
We generally accept that humans use about 5% of their brain day to day. That is
simply referred to as the conscious mind. The subconscious mind makes up the
remaining 95%. Everything other than cognitive thought is subconscious. This
includes the regulation of hormones, body temperature, pain management, blood
flow, and other functions that can be manipulated with modern medicine.
Antibiotics and antiviral medicines are excluded because they deal with foreign
organisms. In short medicines that effect how people feel only mimics what
hypnosis does naturally. However the manual administration of medicine may
exceed the body’s natural ability to produce it on it’s own. Unlike
administration of medicines, there are no side effects with hypnotherapy because
nothing is being introduced into the body.
UNDERSTANDING HOW HYPNOSIS WORKS: In short the human brain is the
ultimate expert on the human body. It knows what to do when we are sick even if
we as humans have not discovered the answer yet. When you watch a DVD at home,
all most people know is put it in the player and push the play button. The need
to know exactly what is happening is not necessary. Just the general concept it
has to do with lasers is about all most know. The same is true with hypnosis.
Hypnotherapists don’t know or need to know exactly what is going on inside the
human mind such as what chemical changes are occurring and so on. All that is
necessary is knowing how to reach the desired outcomes hence push the right
button. Research continues mostly by drug companies to understand how the human
brain works. As technology improves the brain is slowly giving up it’s secrets.
This is not so much driven by the desire to know but more by finding a way to
make a profit from it.
HYPNOTHERAPY AT A CELLULAR LEVEL: The human mind has the ability to
affect change at the cellular level. The changes observed are the result of
collective cell stimulation. The mind can select a specific group of cells and
ignore others. All that is required is the proper suggestions to achieve this.
The need to be in a hypnotic state is not required.
Example 1: If you are traveling down a road and suddenly you encounter
the smell a food that you particularly enjoy, your mouth will start to salivate
in anticipation of the food. If the desire is strong enough you will stop and
indulge. If you don’t stop then once you pass out of the range the desire will
pass. This is not hypnosis however it does reflect that the suggestion of eating
that food will cause a physical reaction that starts at the subconscious level.
Example 2: Sexual arousal can start with the suggestion of impending
sexual activity and/or for some observing sexual activity of others as in
pornography. Without physical sexual stimulation the body prepares for sex.
Males will start to have an erection. Females will start to secrete vaginal
lubrication and experience vaginal lengthening. The process of physical sexual
arousal will continue until the suggestion is removed.
Example 3: The sound of a crying baby will cause nursing mothers to
lactate even if it is not
their baby. By identifying specific hypnotic suggestions the body will respond
accordingly. In short giving proper hypnotic suggestions the body will produce
or do what it needs to combat illness. An example may be slowing or stopping the
blood flow to a tumor causing changes in the tumor. This essentially is no
different than the suggestion that would cause males to get an erection by
redirecting blood to the penis. Knowing what suggestion is the key. Here is a
short client history that clearly shows the ability of the brain to control
blood flow: In 2003 a young female client came to me with a fear of needles. She
wanted to donate some of her eggs as a way to make some money. The procedure
required several blood tests prior to egg harvesting. When it came time for her
blood to be drawn her arms became pale cold and clammy. Her fear was so profound
her subconscious actually stopped the blood flowing to her arms as an effort to
discourage the needles. When it was explained to her that her subconscious was
causing her arms to change and at the same time the suggestion was given, “If
they can’t find the blood in your arms the other places they will look are much
less pleasant.” After the suggestion the blood visibly returned to her arms in
about 30 seconds. She was not in a hypnotic state when the suggestion was given.
After that her fear of needles was dealt with using hypnotic suggestions.
HYPNOTHERAPY VS PSYCHOTHERAPY VS PSYCHIATRY: Hypnotherapy greatly differs
from psychotherapy and psychiatry. Psychotherapy and psychiatry deal with the
conscious mind. The conscious mind is much more technical and requires a more
technical approach. This is very time consuming with slow recovery. Most if not
all mental illness starts at the subconscious level. Hypnotherapy is the only
therapy that goes directly to the subconscious source. Hypnotherapy on average
takes 25% of the time of conscious therapy. This is because the subconscious
mind is vastly more powerful that the conscious mind. Psychiatrists and
Psychologists often send their toughest cases to qualified hypnotherapists.
Psychotherapy works by stepping through the problems or tasks and talking about
them along the way. Looking at things from many viewpoints and seeing what
response is given. This helps to identify and to focus on the problem. This is a
long and drawn out process. If you were to give the example of building a house,
everything and every step from deciding where to build to getting the material
to putting on the last coat of paint must be covered.
Psychiatry most typically is the introduction of mind altering medicines. This
often only masks the problem with the hope that the afflicted person will sort
things out on their own. Unfortunately due to the low number of Psychiatrists in
Thailand it leaves few other options. Medications that were intended for short
term therapy have been and are being used in long term therapy. This is still a
conscious approach.
Hypnotherapy deals with the subconscious. The approaches are completely
different. It is much like the Trojan horse. All resistance is in the conscious
mind. The ‘I can not’ and the ‘I will not’ exist in the conscious mind.
Hypnotherapy simply bypasses that and goes to the source. The subconscious is
very simple and will only respond to simple ideas. So instead of giving step by
step instructions on building a house, that is simply replace with the concept
‘build a house.’ The person accepts the suggestion and sets about building the
house. They will only stop and ask for directions if they truly do not know what
to do along the way. The subconscious also tends to be lazy and often makes
mistakes although all intentions are good. So by helping the subconscious mind
to find a new and better idea is one of the keys to hypnotherapy.
It is not necessary for a Hypnotherapist to have a degree in psychology or other
conscious approaches. Hypnotherapy is unique and should not be confused with
conscious therapy. There is at least one group that does not agree with this and
some professionals view them as a bit arrogant. Ultimately it is each persons
decision if this is necessary to have both or not.
QUOTES FROM DR. OF PSYCHIATRY FRANK S. CAPRIO: I BELIEVE THAT THE USE OF
HYPNOSIS SHOULD NOT BE LIMITED TO PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. FRANK S. CAPRIO:
FRANK S. CAPRIO: BETTER HEALTH WITH SELF HYPNOSIS: PARKER PUB CO. NEW YORK: 1985
HYPNOSIS IN GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS: LESLIE M LECRON & JEAN BORDEAUX:
HYPNOTISM TODAY: WILSHIRE BOOKS: HOLLYWOOD CA: 1947: Medical hypnotists of the
past noted that various menstrual disturbances are often amendable to hypnotic
treatment. Menstrual pains that are not a symptom of disease have sometimes been
observed to be only a product of suggestion. Healthy women of primitive races
have been said to feel no such pain, though it is also claimed that the pain is
there but not evidenced because of cultural differences in self-expression.
Whether true or not, when the civilized girl reaches puberty, she learns from
mother, sisters or friends to expect discomfort and pain and to consider the
monthly period as the ''curse'' of women. As a result of such suggestion, she
usually feels the mentioned symptoms.
If a female is a good hypnotic subject, suggestion will (248) remove some types
of menstrual pain, though diagnosis should be made to determine whether or not
this is desirable. Menorrhagia or excessive blood flow during menstruation has
frequently been reported as hypnotically controllable. Mention has also been
made of hypnotic regulation of the length of period when it is abnormal, though
these matters undoubtedly are dependent on causation.
As is supposedly true of pain during menstruation, pain in childbirth is partly
due to suggestion and expectancy. Civilized women have been taught to expect
pain at this time and are convinced that labor must be painful, so of course it
is. As every dentist knows, anticipation increases pain, partly through muscular
tension, and consequently the prospective mother feels great pain during
delivery unless she is anaesthetized, because she- has been told that the event
will be a terrific ordeal. In primitive races no such belief is held, and
primitive women bear children with much less pain.
Pain in childbirth sometimes can be prevented through hypnotic anesthesia (the
more common is still being used instead of the technical analgesia). Before the
recent war its use was frequently reported in, Germany and Austria, and it was,
commonly practiced in hospitals in the larger Russian cities. In the United
States hypnotism’s ill repute has caused obstetricians to refrain from employing
it, though in one Chicago hospital it has been the anesthetic in many maternity
cases; a San Francisco obstetrician has often resorted to it; and other isolated
instances are now and then recorded.
The method has a real disadvantage in that only a small percentage of expectant
mothers are good enough hypnotic subjects for the induction of complete
anesthesia. With many more, pain can be lessened. The number with whom it would
be efficacious could be greatly increased if time were taken to teach them to
become good subjects. The time required to (249) produce hypnotic anesthesia and
to show the woman how to apply it herself is, of course, another drawback.
There is no need for the hypnotist to be present at delivery. Properly applied
the subject should be able to hypnotize herself, or else posthypnotic suggestion
is given for her to enter the trance when the physician says the proper time has
arrived. Of course it would be best if the obstetrician were the hypnotist.
Aside from feeling no pain, there are other beneficial aspects to such
anesthesia during childbirth. Absence of shack after delivery - possible cause
of bad after effects has been noted, and there can be full conscious cooperation
and participation in the birth by the mother. This is said to be psychologically
desirable. Physicians who have had experience with hypnotic childbirth seem to
be unanimous in considering it highly satisfactory in every way.
A matter of interest to obstetricians forced to hurry to the hospital at all
hours of the night are assertions by some old-time writers of the possibility of
hypnotic control of the hour of delivery and the length of time in labor. Though
doctors might welcome the idea, it must be regarded as a very doubtful matter
,since so many factors are involved. There may be a possibility of influencing
the duration of labor because of the more active participation of the mother.
Many women suffer from nausea during part of their pregnancy-the so-called
"morning sickness." Again depending on cause, it has been found possible to
eliminate the condition through hypnotic suggestion. Moil and others have
attested to the hypnotic stimulation of milk in mothers who nursed their
children, when there was insufficient mammary gland secretion or secretion was
prevented through emotional causes.
In connection with hypnotic anesthesia for childbirth, (250) writers of long ago
such as Bernheim, Moll, Bramwell and many others told of the very rapid healing
of damaged tissue through suggestion. These were physicians who should have been
able to evaluate their results properly. So far as we know, there has been no
controlled scientific investigation of this interesting subject. The abrupt
healing af wounds and lesions also has been observed in connection with various
faith cures.
Cellular growth is a concern af the autonomic nervous system, and it is barely
possible that hypnotic stimulation and control might be effectual. The
implications are fascinating. While the matter must be considered quite unproved
it is worthy of investigation. Kalz's experiments on warts tend to confirm the
findings of the old-time hypnotic practitioners, for suggestion apparently
caused the granules of warts to be replaced by good tissue.
In 1958 there were no more than two hundred dentists and physicians in the
United States using hypnosis. There is at the present time a minimum of 15,000
dentists and physicians using hypnosis.
Most of the instruction in hypnosis is now being given by teams of traveling
dentists and physicians who offer three-and four-day and one-week post-graduate
courses in dental and medical hypnosis. These courses are open to practicing
dentists and physicians and persons in related fields. I believe that the use of
hypnosis should not be limited to physicians and dentists. It is a proven fact
that many qualified and ethical hypno-technicians are capable of achieving
successful therapeutic results. Lectures regarding hypnosis and self-hypnosis.
should be made available to the general public. The inestimable value of
self-hypnosis should inspire everyone to apply self-hypnosis to day-to-day
self-improvement.
Hypnosis and self-hypnosis are gaining increasing importance in the lives of all
human beings. The potentials are unlimited. I predict hypnosis will become a
great force for the prevention of wars. War is a form of insanity, caused by
hate sickness, irrational fears, uncontrolled aggressiveness, and unresolved
conflicts arising from religious and other differences which account for the
widespread violence we are presently witnessing. Hypnosis is based on the
control of man's intellect over his emotions. Man's greatest triumph some day
will be the conquest of himself so that he may teach others it is better to love
than to hate. It was J .B.S. Haldane, British scientist, who substantiated this
when he stated: (182) "Anyone who has seen even a single example of the power of
hypnosis and suggestion must realize that the face of the world and the
possibilities of existence will be totally altered when we control their effects
and standardize their application. " (183)
UNQUALIFIED OPINIONS AND COMMENTS: Negative comments about any profession
tend to come from unqualified people, hypnotherapy is no exception. A
psychologist or psychiatrist is not qualified to make comments on hypnotherapy.
Although the expected outcomes may be the same, the methods differ greatly.
Think of the differences between a carpenter and a stone mason. Both can build a
dwelling but use entirely different methods. All each group needs is a concept
of the others methods so they can work together.
When a Hypnotherapist is working with a client, only the Hypnotherapist knows
what he or she is trying to accomplish. Each person will process the same
suggestion differently. If the suggestion ‘Think of your favorite food’ is
given, each person would have a different food come to mind. So a person
observing a hypnotherapy session would perceive the suggestion differently than
the person being hypnotized. The observers perception would be conscious based,
while the person in hypnosis would perceive it with the subconscious. Conscious
suggestions are not processed the same as subconscious suggestion. As a result
what an observer thinks may happen after processing it with their conscious
logic is not necessarily the same as subconscious processing. The subconscious
is impulsive and not logical.
As with any negative comment about any profession, the source can be traced to
an unqualified person. Very often the comment comes from the media as the
journalist tries to understand things that he has had little or no experience
with. In most cases this is accidental and not intentional.
DEPTHS OF THERAPEUTIC HYPNOSIS: As with medication different effects occur at
different dosages. There are several scales of trance depths in hypnosis. The
simplest scale is the Arons scale. It divides trance depth into six levels.
Other scales are more refined and have up to thirty levels. Depending on the
reason for therapy different levels of trance are required. Levels one through
three are typically all that is needed for emotional problems. Levels four and
deeper are needed to bring about physical changes. There are distinct tests to
determine trance depth.
Level 1 is very light and this is not deep enough for most Hypnotherapy. Most
hypnotherapists prefer deeper levels.
Level 2 is sufficient for dealing with phobias and other minor mental illness
issues. This is then
minimum level hypnotherapists prefer. Local catalepsy can be achieved at this
level.
Level 3 is the minimum depth needed to deal with addictions such as nicotine. It
is also the depth
needed to modify habits, dealing with mental issues. More pronounced catalepsy
can be achieved
at this level.
Level 4 is the minimum depth needed to affect physical changes in the body.
Changes in physical sensation in localized areas. People will not feel pain but
will feel touch. Amnesia can be induced at this stage. Complete catalepsy can be
achieved at this level.
level 5 is needed to effect physical sensations over the entire body. People
will feel nether pain nor touch. Vivid memory recovery and positive
hallucinations (Positive hallucination: seeing things that do not exist) can
occur at this level. Early stages of somnambulism.
Level 6 is only needed when the hypnotist wants or needs a more profound effect.
All senses are effected at this level. Negative hallucinations (Negative
hallucination: not seeing things that do exist) can occur at this level.
Profound somnambulism.
Coma: Levels deeper than level six are not necessary for hypnotherapy. The
deepest levels of hypnosis are known as coma. Not because the subject is in a
coma, but they only appear to be. The deeper levels are very pleasant and people
don’t want to come out. The only people who would seek to use the coma levels
would be medical doctors, nurses or other health emergency professionals. The
application would be mostly used for trauma patients. All pain and discomfort
disappear passing through levels 5 and 6. Coma produces large quantities of
hormones related to pleasure and relaxation. Anxiety completely disappears and
is replaced with a wonderful sense of well being and being care free. This can
eliminate or reduce the need for stabilizing medications in transit or in the
trauma center. In short people in coma don’t care about anything but are
completely aware. Because of that awareness they will respond to danger if
needed.
HYPNOTHERAPISTS: Hypnotherapy covers a large area. Some Hypnotherapist
may not be certified in some areas and specialize in only a few things. Some
Hypnotherapists are very holistic while others much more traditional. Typically
western doctors prefer more traditional Hypnotherapists. Think of
Hypnotherapists as specialists with the subconscious mind. The same would apply
to a gynecologist or urologist in their area of specialty. Typically people who
specialize only in one area tend to be the best at what they do as compared to
people who may cover several areas.
TYPES OF HYPNOTIC SUGGESTION: There are three types of hypnotic
suggestion. Each is perceived differently by the subconscious mind.
Type 1 Direct suggestion: Usually accompanied with the words ‘you will’
‘you should.’ They
are used when a specific response is required.
Type 2 Indirect suggestion: Usually given in the form of a metaphor. This
allows the
subconscious to relate to a past experience and process the suggestion
accordingly.
Type 3 Seed suggestion: A very subtle suggestion and also the least
controlled. This is because
the suggestion is planted and allowed to grow without supervision.
EASE OF SUGGESTIONS: Not all suggestions need come from a hypnotherapist
while a person is hypnotized. In a medical setting patients overhear
conversations about them and react accordingly. A persons emotional state will
change depending on what is heard. Emotions do affect the bodies ability to
heal. Sad or negative emotions weaken the body while positive emotions
strengthen the body.
NEGATIVE SUGGESTIONS CAN COME FROM A DOCTOR. IF A DOCTOR SAYS TO A PATIENT:
“You have x months to live” and if the patient truly feels that it is truly
hopeless, the patients subconscious will see to it that the doctor is correct
and proceed to die one Que. If there is doubt or denial then the suggestion will
be rejected.
Example experiment: Have someone sit in a chair and have them put their
arm straight out to the
side. Ask them to think a happy thought give them a few moments and then push
down on their
arm. Take note of how much force is needed to push down their arm. Then ask them
to think of a
very sad thought and repeat the process. Take note of the change in resistance.
Example of a simple seed suggestion a medical doctor might use; A patient
is very sick and expects to die in the hospital. The patient fully believes they
will never see the outside again. This negative thinking of impending death will
make the condition worse. To administer the suggestion simply the doctor would
defer a question the patient may have and say “Lets talk about that when you get
out of the hospital.”
The suggestion is understood by the subconscious as ‘I must not be as sick as I
thought’ and will encourage the mind to end the negative thinking and work on
heal the body. Hearing it from a medical doctor is more powerful than from a
person seen as a non medical professional by the patient. A hypnotherapist knows
how to get around this and can render powerful suggestions.
BODY LANGUAGE: Body language is direct communication from the
subconscious. learning how to read it is a significant part of Hypnotherapy.
Body language tells the hypnotherapist how the subconscious is responding to
suggestions and alters the suggestions as needed to get the desired outcome.
When working with someone it is important to remember that the subconscious of
the person who you are working with is reading you too. Never forget
communication goes both ways.
APPLICATIONS OF HYPNOSIS IN MEDICINE (SUMMARY): There are several
applications of hypnosis in medicine. In some cases hypnosis works better than
conventional medicine such as Irritable Bowel syndrome. Fibromyalgia,
Hypertension, Hypnooncology, Multiple Sclerosis, and pain management are several
typical examples that hypnotherapy is commonly used. Dealing with pre and post
surgery anxiety, as well as general anxiety in medical settings. There are also
several cutting edge applications under development or proposed.
Proposed, Alzheimer’s: Use of hypnosis to see what changes occur in the
brain thus allowing the brain to point the way to a cure for traditional
medicine.
Under development, Stroke: Accelerate the recovery process and or improve
expected outcomes with hypnosis.
Keep in mind that hypnotherapy is not practicing medicine and should not replace
medicine. It is
simply a tool that can be used to assist. Think of it as medicine of the mind.
Irritable Bowel Syndrom (IBS): (General outline of therapy) IBS is caused
mostly by anxiety. The afflicted person responds to a trigger (trigger: a sight,
sound, touch, sensation, or smell that is related to “x”) that starts the
syndrome.
* The first step is to remove that and other triggers at the subconscious level.
* The second step is to show that their thoughts contribute to the syndrome.
* The third step is teach them that they can control the syndrome and to replace
the negative triggers with positive triggers.
Hypnotherapy has been proven to be the most effective method. There are several
reports
available on the Internet that reflect more recent but similar results. One such
website is
http://www.aboutibs.org/Publications/HypnosisPalsson.htm
Fibromyalgia: (General outline of therapy): Fibromyalgia seems to be
caused by miss-communication between the mind and body. The symptoms are
exaggerated by the anticipation that they will occur. There are three steps to
this therapy.
* The first step is to remove the pain and discomfort.
* The second step is to retrain the brain not to expect the pain and discomfort.
* The third step is maintenance with one session every 4 to 6 months.
This therapy works best in conjunction with other therapies. Chiropractic
treatments to realign bones pulled out of location by muscle spasms. Therapeutic
deep tissue massage (not Thai massage) to remove any trigger points in the
muscles to allow them to relax completely. There are other therapies that work
but chiropractic treatments and therapeutic deep tissue massage have shown the
best results in supplementing hypnotherapy for fibromyalgia symptoms.
Hypertension: (General outline of therapy) Hypertension can be caused by
external stimuli or internal obstructions of blood flow. Hypnotherapy will only
affect hypertension related to external stimuli. As a result hypnotherapy
becomes a quick and easy diagnostic tool to establish if the source of
hypertension is internal or external. Typically the change is from 8 to 42
points with most being in the 22 to 30 point range on both systolic and
diastolic.
The therapy focuses on stress and anxiety management. It also focuses on
relaxation techniques that the client can use. Hypnotic suggestions focus on
causing the muscles to be more relaxed and dilation of arteries and veins. The
results are lasting, however an occasional followup visit every three to six
months may be suggested for people who have high stress lives.
* Hypnooncology: Hypnooncology is a method of using Hypnosis to motivate
positive emotions and positive thinking "I CAN." The first program of this type
was developed and offered at La Grange Memorial Hospital in La Grange Illinois.
The "I CAN" program merges self help techniques with instruction in self
Hypnosis. Based on the finding that the state of mind has a significant effect
on medical outcomes. People who are engaged in healthy minded living simply do
better medically, even if they have a life changing disease. Each person has
their own perception of the condition they are experiencing. Because of that
personalized suggestions are used within the parameters of the program. See
appendix A for a typical case history.
* Multiple Sclerosis: This therapy is focused on suppressing emotions
that may advance the condition. Inward thinking as compared to outward thinking.
Apparently some research has suggested that negative emotions accelerate the
advancement of the condition. This therapy is very similar to Hypnooncology.
Pain management: Pain management with hypnosis is very effective for short
periods of time. However once a person is taught how to control the pain with
self hypnosis the pain can be controlled indefinity. Hypnosis naturally produces
endorphins and endorphins have been shown to be up to twenty times more
effective than morphine. Because hypnosis is so powerful, hypnotherapy for pain
management should only be performed when the pain producing condition is
diagnosed and ordered by a doctor. Simply pain is the body's alarm that
something is wrong. Shutting off the alarm without knowing why is ethically
wrong. Often clients seeking other forms of hypnotherapy report that pain they
had disappeared completely during the session as an unexpected side effect.
Because the focus of that particular therapy was on something other than pain,
any discomfort they had returns within the next several hours.
A common use in hospital settings is pre surgery. Assuming a pre surgery patient
is suffering from significant pain and they are taking medications to control
the pain. The mixing of pain medications together with general anesthesia may
prove to be life threatening. By seeing a hypnotherapist the patient may be able
to reduce or eliminate the pain medication prior to surgery thus reducing the
chance of complications in surgery. Waking surgery has been done in operating
theaters for patients who are allergic to anesthesia.
HYPNOTHERAPY AND MENTAL HEALTH: Hypnotherapy has been proven to be
helpful with mental illness. To understand how this works mental illness must be
first classified as mild, moderate, or severe. Mild may be defined as loss of a
loved one and or the inability to cope with a situation and phobias. Moderate
would be defined as mental illness other than a desire to harm themselves or
others. They are still able to distinguish reality from imagination. Severe may
be defined as the inability to separate reality from imagination and or a desire
to
harm others or themselves. Hypnotherapy is very effective in mild and moderate
cases with results often occurring much quicker than conscious therapy. Severe
mental illness is best left to a psychiatrist as they can introduce medications
to initially assist. After the patient has been stabilized and brought down to
moderate levels, then hypnotherapy can be used in conjunction with psychiatry.
OTHER COMMON APPLICATIONS OF HYPNOTHERAPY: There are several applications
of hypnotherapy. Not every hypnotherapist does the same therapy.
Below are listed many of the more common therapies:.
One of the most common and recognized is smoking cessation. It is the only
method that breaks the mental addiction to nicotine.
Weight management.
Sexual dysfunction including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation,
frigidity.
Stress and anxiety management.
Obsessive compulsive disorder OCD.
Sleep disorders.
Eating disorders.
Antidepressant withdrawal.
Diabetes.
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