国际催眠文献综述

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Shelagh Freedman, Ian E. Wickramasekera
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这篇最新综述介绍了在术前准备中使用催眠的许多优点。每个病人在手术前都需要做好身体和心理准备。这种准备可以帮助实现手术的最大效益。心理因素影响患者的生理和临床状况。实证研究表明,在体育产业中引入催眠有许多潜在的用途和好处。在回顾了催眠术的历史之后,作者研究了催眠学在体育运动中的应用。运动员,尤其是精英运动员,有许多独特的压力,心理因素往往是决定其出色表现的因素。催眠可以帮助提高控制焦虑和管理压力的技术的有效性。研究发现,它对运动员应对伤病、思乡、倦怠和表现压力很有用。它对帮助改进所使用的技术也很有价值先兆子痫是一种严重的疾病,以妊娠期间可能发生的高血压为标志。由于感知压力是先兆子痫的原因,本研究测试了催眠对先兆子痫住院孕妇(妊娠32-28周)感知压力的影响。40名接受催眠干预的女性与40名仅接受常规妊娠护理的女性进行了比较。干预包括在连续三个晚上的催眠期间进行三次30分钟的减压技巧训练和自我催眠训练。干预组的孕妇被教导渐进性肌肉放松,催眠涉及“接受或不接受对生活问题的厌恶和依恋,并从进入问题的恶性循环中解脱出来”。还提出了血管舒张和降低血压的建议。干预组的女性在睡前用音频CD重复锻炼。虽然两组的干预前没有发现差异,但发现使用催眠可以增强感知压力的减轻。作者得出结论,催眠是一种简单、低成本、有效的干预方法,可以降低先兆子痫女性的感知压力。前瞻性这项研究考察了催眠期间提供的建议的使用,以减轻与血管造影相关的焦虑。冠状动脉造影用于诊断冠状动脉疾病,然而,手术和发现疾病的可能性都是焦虑的来源。在这里,169名需要第一次非紧急血管造影术的患者被分为两组。对照组(84)与一名催眠师进行了一次对话,而干预组在前往血管造影室之前,在他们的病房里参加了一次催眠会议。催眠课程包括在血管造影中对自我催眠的催眠后建议,以便患者能够控制他们潜在的焦虑和疼痛。在手术前一天测量状态和特质焦虑,并在手术前立即再次测量状态焦虑。在状态焦虑方面,两组之间没有发现显著差异作者。研究结果可能会评估在焦虑较低的特质中催眠后的有效性
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Review of the international hypnosis literature
This up-to-date review presents the many advantages of using hypnosis for pre-surgery preparation. Every patient needs to be physically and psychologically prepared before an operation. This preparation can help achieve maximum benefit from the surgery. Psychological factors impact the physiological and clinical status of a patient. The empirical present many potential uses and benefits of incorporating hypnosis in the sports industry. After reviewing the history of hypnosis, the authors examine its applications in sports. Athletes, especially elite athletes, have many unique stresses and psychological factors are often a determining factor for top performance. Hypnosis can help increase the effectiveness of techniques used to control anxiety and manage stress. It been found useful for athletes in efforts dealing with injuries, homesickness, burnout, and performance pressures. It is also a valuable for helping improve techniques used Preeclampsia is a serious condition, marked by high blood pressure, which can occur during pregnancy. Since perceived stress is a cause of preeclampsia, this study tested the effects of hypnosis on perceived stressed in pregnant women (32–28 weeks gestation) hospitalized with preeclampsia. The forty women who received interventions using hypnosis and were compared to 40 women who received routine pregnancy care only. The intervention consisted of three 30-minute sessions of stress reduction techniques during hypnosis over three consecutive nights, and self-hypnosis training. The pregnant women in the intervention group were taught pro-gressive muscle relaxation, and the hypnosis involved the “acceptance or lack of aversion and attachment to life issues and release from entering the vicious cycle of problems.” Suggestions for vasodilation and lower blood pressure were also given. The women in the intervention group repeated the exercise with audio CD at night before bed. While no differences were found between the groups’ pre-intervention, using hypnosis was found to enhance the reduction of perceived stress. The authors conclude that hypnosis is a simple, low-cost, effective method for delivering intervention that can lower perceived stress in women with preeclampsia. for prospective This study examined the use of suggestions delivered during hypnosis to lessen anxiety associated with an angiography. A coronary angiography is used to diagnosis coronary artery disease, however, both the procedure and the possibility of discovering disease are sources of anxiety. Here, 169 patients requiring their first, non-urgent angiography were split into two groups. The control group (84) had a conversational meeting with a hypnotist, while the intervention group participated in a hypnosis session in their hospital room right before leaving for the angiography unit. The hypnosis session involved post-hypnotic suggestions for self-hypnosis in the angiography so the patients could manage their potential anxiety and pain. State and trait anxiety were measured the day before the procedure, and state anxiety was measured again immediately before the procedure. no significant differences found between groups on state anxiety authors The results may evaluating the post-hypnotic effectiveness during trait with lower anxiety
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
23.10%
发文量
52
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis ( AJCH) is the official publication of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH). The Journal publishes original scientific articles and clinical case reports on hypnosis, as well as books reviews and abstracts of the current hypnosis literature. The purview of AJCH articles includes multiple and single case studies, empirical research studies, models of treatment, theories of hypnosis, and occasional special articles pertaining to hypnosis. The membership of ASCH and readership of AJCH includes licensed health care professionals and university faculty in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, clinical social work, clinical psychology, dentistry, counseling, and graduate students in these disciplines. AJCH is unique among other hypnosis journals because its primary emphasis on professional applications of hypnosis.
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