Adverse reactions to hypnotherapy in obese adolescents: A developmental viewpoint |
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Authors: | Dr. Calvin H. Haber M.D. Ms. Roslyn Nitkin M.S. Dr. I. Ronald Shenker M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Adolescent Medicine, Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, 11040 New Hyde Park, N.Y.;(2) the State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA |
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Abstract: | Hypnotherapy is a method of treatment for resistant obesity. This study was undertaken to ascertain the efficacy and/or risks it holds for adolescents. All tended to see hypnosis as a quick solution to longstanding problems. Other forms of weight control therapy had been unsuccessful. Untoward reactions occurred in many teenagers. These included: dissociated state, depersonalization, anxiety and fears. Patients who were not in a deep state of hypnosis were disappointed and viewed this as another failure experience. The severe side effects were observed in those patients in the earlier developmental phases of adolescence. |
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