The Mount Sinai Medical Center, One Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2010;49(3):245-62. doi: 10.1080/00981380903364825.
This article will provide an examination of Erickson's model of hypnosis and the impact hypnosis has made on the psychosocial well being of the medically ill patient. The intrinsic three stage process of a hypnotic intervention, as well as its value, practice assumptions, and its relevance to alleviating pain, distress, and anxiety with oncology patients will be discussed. We have found this approach to be particularly effective with adult oncology patients at alleviating the side effects of the arduous treatment that is often endured. Case vignettes will demonstrate the benefits of utilizing this intervention with adult patients in the hospital setting as well as provide specific insight into the creative methods in which we have woven hypnosis into our clinical work. Finally, we will explore the use and rationale of hypnosis in medical settings and the impact of using this intervention on the role of the hospital social worker.
本文将对 Erickson 的催眠模型以及催眠对身患疾病的患者的心理社会健康的影响进行考察。本文将讨论催眠干预的内在三阶段过程及其价值、实践假设,以及其在减轻肿瘤患者疼痛、痛苦和焦虑方面的相关性。我们发现,对于减轻成人肿瘤患者在接受艰苦治疗时所承受的副作用,这种方法特别有效。病例将展示在医院环境中利用这种干预手段为成年患者带来的益处,并提供有关我们如何将催眠融入临床工作的创造性方法的具体见解。最后,我们将探讨在医疗环境中使用催眠的原因和合理性,以及使用这种干预手段对医院社会工作者角色的影响。