The Vietnam Combat Delayed Stress Response Syndrome: Hypnotherapy of 'Dissociative Symptoms'
Autor: | D B A Bryce Benedict, Joel Osler Brende |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 1980 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Hypnosis Psychotherapist medicine.drug_class media_common.quotation_subject Learned helplessness Context (language use) Dissociative Disorders Dissociative Rage (emotion) Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic medicine Humans Dissociative disorders media_common Combat Disorders Syndrome General Medicine medicine.disease humanities Vietnam Complementary and alternative medicine Grief Psychology |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. 23:34-40 |
ISSN: | 2160-0562 0002-9157 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00029157.1980.10404016 |
Popis: | The Delayed Stress Response Syndrome in Vietnam veterans has been recently described to be a fairly typical symptomatic picture that includes physical symptoms, nightmares and flashbacks, memory lapses, angry outbursts, and an instability of relationships. It seems in part to be derived from repressed feelings of fear, grief and rage. In a veteran treated for 15 months using traditional psychotherapeutic techniques during the first phase of treatment, and hypnotic age regression techniques during the second phase, it was found that the re-experiencing of prior traumatic events, in the context of a trusting therapeutic relationship, led to an integration of the following affective components of the traumatic events: 1) fear and helplessness; 2) betrayal; 3) rage; 4) guilt; and 5) survival of a near-death experience. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |