Hypnotic enhancement of cognitive-behavioral interventions for pain: An analogue treatment study

Autor: Suzanne A. Meunier, Leonard S. Milling, Michelle R. Levine
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: Health Psychology. 22:406-413
ISSN: 1930-7810
0278-6133
DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.22.4.406
Popis: Recent meta-analyses have shown that adding hypnosis enhances the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. This hypnotic enhancement effect was evaluated in the analogue treatment of pain. Individuals scoring in the high (n = 135) and low (n = 150) ranges of hypnotic suggestibility were randomly assigned to 1 of 6 conditions: Stress Inoculation Training, the same treatment provided hypnotically, nonhypnotic analgesia suggestions, hypnotic analgesia suggestions, a hypnotic induction treatment, or a control condition. The 5 analogue treatments reduced experimental pain more than the control condition, but were not different from one another. Under circumstances optimized to detect an enhancement effect, neither Stress Inoculation Training nor analgesia suggestions produced more relief when delivered in a hypnotic context than identical treatments provided nonhypnotically.
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