[Hypnosis: An ancient therapeutic practice revived in modern science].

Q3 Medicine
Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2025-07-02 Epub Date: 2025-03-24 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2025.006
Dimitrios Sakellion, Shokhrukh Sultanov, Dilmurad Irgashev, Ulugbeg Alimov, Vagioula Tsoutsi, Dimitris Dikeos
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Abstract

Hypnosis is an externally induced alteration in consciousness as a result of suggestion. Hypnotherapy, also called clinical hypnosis, is the use of hypnosis as psychological treatment, either brief or long-term psychotherapy, for alleviating pain, inducing habit modification, and treating a range of physical and mental health problems, such as psychosomatic diseases, mood and anxiety disorders, and personality or behavior disorders. In the present article, the method for therapeutic hypnosis is presented, mainly based on the first author's experience. The method involves muscle relaxation, suggestion, and sensory deprivation, which lead the hypnotized individual to become detached from the environment, allowing them to establish a connection ("rapport"), meaning they have direct contact only with the hypnologist and receive instructions without any external influences. The method used by the first author is that of "rapid" induction of catalepsy, which starts with instructions to remain still with closed eyes. The hypnologist then takes hold of the person's limbs and moves them, stimulating the kinesthetic system responsible for the proprioceptive sense of position in space, thus leading to entering the hypnotic state. Personal characteristics that are associated with the degree of hypnotizability are also presented, as well as the levels of hypnotic state depth, potential complications of hypnosis, and its contraindications, which mainly include psychosis, especially schizophrenia with delusions of influence, and the presence of prominent histrionic personality characteristics. Use of alcohol or illegal substances is not a contraindication; it is, however, noted that, in their presence, the therapeutic effect of hypnosis is uncertain in the absence of other appropriate measures and suitable therapeutic interventions. The effects of hypnosis on the electroencephalogram (EEG) are indicative that the hypnotic state is distinct both from sleep and from full wakefulness. During hypnotic catalepsy, the EEG is characterized (compared to baseline) by an increase in delta rhythm power and an increase in the amplitude and index of theta rhythm, mainly in the temporal leads of both hemispheres. Additionally, there is significant asymmetry between the right and left hemispheres. It must be noted that hypnosis is just the tool through which hypnotherapy is applied. The latter should be only performed by clinicians, psychiatrists, or psychologists trained in psychotherapy, ensuring, thus, the therapeutic value of advice that is given to patients during the period of hypnotic suggestion.

催眠:在现代科学中复兴的一种古老的治疗方法。
催眠是一种外部诱导的意识改变,是暗示的结果。催眠疗法,也称为临床催眠,是使用催眠作为心理治疗,无论是短期或长期的心理治疗,以减轻疼痛,诱导习惯的改变,并治疗一系列身心健康问题,如心身疾病,情绪和焦虑障碍,以及人格或行为障碍。在本文中,主要根据第一作者的经验,介绍了治疗性催眠的方法。这种方法包括肌肉放松、暗示和感觉剥夺,使被催眠者脱离环境,使他们建立一种联系(“融洽”),这意味着他们只与催眠师直接接触,并在没有任何外部影响的情况下接受指示。第一作者使用的方法是“快速”诱导昏睡,首先指示闭上眼睛保持静止。然后催眠师抓住病人的四肢并移动它们,刺激负责空间位置本体感觉的动觉系统,从而导致进入催眠状态。还介绍了与可催眠程度相关的个人特征,以及催眠状态深度的水平,催眠的潜在并发症及其禁忌症,主要包括精神病,特别是伴有影响妄想的精神分裂症,以及突出的戏剧人格特征的存在。使用酒精或非法物质不是禁忌症;然而,值得注意的是,在没有其他适当的措施和适当的治疗干预的情况下,催眠的治疗效果是不确定的。催眠对脑电图(EEG)的影响表明,催眠状态与睡眠状态和完全清醒状态截然不同。在催眠状态下,脑电图的特征是(与基线相比)δ节律功率增加,θ节律幅度和指数增加,主要是在两个半球的颞导联中。此外,左右半球之间存在明显的不对称。必须指出的是,催眠只是催眠疗法应用的工具。后者只能由临床医生、精神科医生或接受过心理治疗培训的心理学家进行,从而确保在催眠暗示期间给予患者的建议具有治疗价值。
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