tailieunhanh - Hypnosis in Contemporary Medicine

The train of emigration was rapidly moving westward in 1830; prospects for expansion were bright, and the offer was thankfully accepted. Doctor Steele came on to examine the place and approved of it. The Reformed Medical College of Ohio, better known as the Medical Department of Worthington College, was instituted, and Doctor Steele was made President. The latter proved wanting and was asked to vacate, when a stalwart young Kentuckian, 3 full of vigor, resource, and ability, and fresh from the New York Institution, was installed at the head of the venture. Under his presidency the school grew rapidly and. | REVIEW Hypnosis in Contemporary Medicine James H. Stewart MD Hypnosis became popular as a treatment for medical conditions in the late 1700s when effective pharmaceutical and surgical treatment options were limited. To determine whether hypnosis has a role in contemporary medicine relevant trials and a few case reports are reviewed. Despite substantial variation in techniques among the numerous reports patients treated with hypnosis experienced substantial benefits for many different medical conditions. An expanded role for hypnosis and a larger study of techniques appear to be indicated. Mayo Clin Proc. 2005 80 4 511-524 AMA American Medical Association IBS irritable bowel syndrome PET positron emission tomography As alternative treatments for medical conditions become popular contemporary medicine is being challenged to take a more integrative approach. The National Institutes of Health is supporting clinical trials of complementary and alternative medicine which includes hypnosis. To determine whether hypnosis has a role in present-day medicine this review evaluates relevant clinical trials involving hypnosis. Some important case reports and reviews are included to give insight into the current and past practice of hypnosis in medicine by professionals. This review pertains to the use of hypnosis for conditions not believed to be primarily psychological eg depression anxiety attention deficit disorders and phobias although the potential for a psychological basis exists for many of these conditions. The intent of this review is to stimulate greater interest in and understanding of the art and science of hypnosis. The studies reviewed herein were identified by searching the MEDLINE database for articles published between 1966 and 2004 the key words hypnosis hypnotism and hypnotherapy were used as were the specific conditions studied. All studies relevant and applicable to the treatment of the conditions evaluated were reviewed critically and were subsequently .

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