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摘要
本横断面研究通过互联网使用人格风格与障碍量表(PSDI)来检查随机催眠社会样本组(德国牙科催眠学会[DGZH, n = 418]和Milton Erickson临床催眠学会德国Listserv [MEG, n = 490])的人格风格,并将催眠从业者(HYP样本)的这些数据与2个对催眠不感兴趣的人(NONHYP样本)的对照样本进行比较:1027名来自DACH国家(德国、奥地利和瑞士)的心理治疗师和3392名德国正常人群。结果表明,与HYP-MEG组相比,HYP-DGZH组的牙医在直觉型/分裂型(p .001)、无私型/自我牺牲型(p .001)、魅力型/矫情型(p .001)和乐观型/狂想型(p .001)上有显著差异。与非hypp - dach心理治疗师相比,所有hypp - dgzh牙医在这四种人格类型上的水平也显著升高(p .001),与非hypp正常人群相比,直觉型/分裂型、无私型/自我牺牲型和乐观型/狂想型的水平也显著升高。HYP-DGZH牙医的直觉/分裂型价值占主导地位。在研究的限制范围内,在使用催眠术的牙医随机样本中,作为专业催眠术协会成员的特定人格特征的存在表明,“催眠人”可能也存在于牙医中。然而,这需要进行更详细的调查。
Personality Styles of Hypnosis-Practicing Dentists: A Brief Report.
This cross-sectional study used the Personality Style and Disorder Inventory (PSDI) via the internet to examine personality styles of random hypnosis society sample groups (German Society of Dental Hypnosis [DGZH, n = 418] and Milton Erickson Society of Clinical Hypnosis Germany Listserv [MEG, n = 490]) and compared these data of hypnosis practitioners (HYP samples) with 2 control samples of persons not interested in hypnosis (NONHYP samples): 1,027 psychotherapists from DACH countries (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) and 3,392 people of the normal population of Germany. Results show that HYP-DGZH dentists were much more intuitive/schizotypal (p < .001), unselfish/self-sacrificing (p < .001), charming/histrionic (p < .001) and optimistic/rhapsodic (p < .001) than the HYP-MEG sample. All HYP-DGZH dentists also showed significantly elevated levels in these four personality styles compared with the levels of the NONHYP-DACH psychotherapists (p < .001), and elevated levels in intuitive/schizotypal, unselfish/self-sacrificing, and optimistic/rhapsodic compared with the NONHYP normal population. The intuitive/schizotypal values of the HYP-DGZH dentists were predominant. Within the limitations of the study, the presence of a specific personality profile in random samples of dentists who use hypnosis and are members of a professional hypnosis society suggests that a "homo hypnoticus" might also exist among dentists. However, this needs to be investigated in more detail.
期刊介绍:
ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications.
The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.