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Abstract
This study examined the contributing effects of hypnosis on a standard cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) intervention for treating pain in patients with fibromyalgia. Forty-seven patients with fibromyalgia were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: (1) Pharmacological treatment (standard care control group); (2) CBT group therapy; or (3) CBT group therapy with hypnosis. Outcome measures assessing pain intensity, sensorial and affective quality of pain and total FIQ score were administered before and after treatment. The analyses indicated that patients who received either CBT or CBT plus hypnosis improved more than patients who received only conventional pharmacological treatment; patients who received CBT plus hypnosis showed greater improvement than those who received CBT without hypnosis. The findings are consistent with previous research demonstrating the additive benefits of hypnosis when combined with other effective treatments. Copyright © 2008 British Society of Experimental & Clinical Hypnosis. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
认知-行为组催眠治疗:纤维肌痛的随机试验
本研究考察了催眠对标准认知行为疗法(CBT)干预治疗纤维肌痛患者疼痛的促进作用。47例纤维肌痛患者随机分为三组:(1)药物治疗组(标准治疗对照组);(2) CBT团体治疗;(3) CBT组合催眠治疗。治疗前后分别测量疼痛强度、疼痛感觉和情感质量以及FIQ总分。分析表明,接受CBT或CBT加催眠治疗的患者比仅接受常规药物治疗的患者改善更大;接受CBT加催眠的患者比不接受CBT的患者表现出更大的改善。这一发现与先前的研究一致,表明当与其他有效的治疗相结合时,催眠的附加益处。版权所有©2008英国实验学会;临床催眠。John Wiley &出版;儿子,有限公司
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