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. 1992 Sep;38:2075-2076, 2079-2082.

Hypnosis and Hypnotism in Family Medicine

How are they used in a clinical setting?

Gaetan Nadeau
PMCID: PMC2145461  PMID: 21221278

Abstract

This article attempts to define and demystify hypnosis and to present the range of its applications in family medicine. The author reviews definitions and describes hypnotic phenomena, suggestibility, and the use of suggestion, as well as traditional, semitraditional, and Ericksonian induction methods, precautions, and dangers. Clinical uses are then presented for the family physician to apply to surgery, obstetrics, pain treatment, psychosomatic disorders, and psychotherapy.

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