Surgical Hypnosis

Written by Paul Gustafson RN, BSN, CH


When people set asiderepparttar usual myths and misconceptions associated with hypnosis good things usually happen. Recently, hypnosis has been getting some positive national exposure increasingrepparttar 114192 publics general awareness of its health related benefits and its role as an increasingly popular frontline holistic healer. Hypnosis is non-invasive, soothing and oncerepparttar 114193 client understandsrepparttar 114194 process they may continue making healthy changes all on their own.

Hypnosis isrepparttar 114195 simple process of accessing subconscious thought. The subconscious mind has many important functions; it is where all our values, beliefs, habits and patterns reside. It also isrepparttar 114196 home of our body’s control center. It regulates our heart rate, breathing and coordinates every step we take.

Havingrepparttar 114197 key to such a powerful place enables us to initiate positive changes supporting how our body responds to situations like stress, fear, pain, depression or evenrepparttar 114198 trauma of surgery. Clients fortunate enough to be givenrepparttar 114199 option of receiving hypnosis prior to, and after surgical procedures, sing its praises. Also, scientific research supports these claims with reduced complications and medication needs; more timely recoveries and shorter hospital stays, which is good for everyone.

“An average savings of $1,200 per patient resulted from this simple 5-minute intervention.” (1)

Another study discovered thatrepparttar 114200 hypnosis group did better than 89% of those who did not receive hypnosis. “These data strongly supportrepparttar 114201 use of hypnosis with surgical patients.” (2)

Hypnosis isn’t magic, its nature. We all go in and out of hypnotic-like trance several times a day. We call it day dreaming or zoning out. Hypnosis isrepparttar 114202 process of enabling this dream-like state to occur and then offering helpful direction, which supportrepparttar 114203 client’s specific goals.

Surgical hypnosis involves relaxation, improved immune response and circulation that minimizes infection and promotes rapid healing. By increasing endorphin production pain is minimized requiring less medication andrepparttar 114204 unwanted side effects that usually result. And becauserepparttar 114205 imagination resides in subconscious thought, wonderful images showrepparttar 114206 client relaxed, comfortable and successful further reinforcing this positive plan.

This healthy direction creates a blueprint, which becomes reality. Surgical Hypnosis disconnects patterns of fear and worry. It putsrepparttar 114207 client inrepparttar 114208 drivers seat when need they need it most. In life we all followrepparttar 114209 path of our most dominant thoughts and with hypnosis you getrepparttar 114210 unique opportunity to createrepparttar 114211 thoughts and images, which serve you best. What your mind conceives your body achieves.

Inrepparttar 114212 mid 1840’s when John Elliotson and James Esdaile began using hypnosis inrepparttar 114213 surgical setting as an anesthetic with great success. Prior to their efforts mortality rate was 40%; with hypnosis it was 5%. In spite of their success hypnosis would soon take a backseat to either, nitrous oxide and chloroform byrepparttar 114214 late 1840’s. (3)

The 3 important keys to success with hypnosis are how open a client is to this type of relaxation, how motivated they are to make positive changes and how preparedrepparttar 114215 hypnotist is to offerrepparttar 114216 suggestions and imagery supportingrepparttar 114217 desired change. Hypnosis is a relationship of trust and co-operation. If a client believesrepparttar 114218 hypnotist is working in their best interest they are likely to be more open minded and accepting, ensuring positive results.

It is impossible to predictrepparttar 114219 outcome of any treatment option but when clients understandrepparttar 114220 technique, benefits and are involved withrepparttar 114221 process, results are consistently positive. Also, consideringrepparttar 114222 mountain of research supporting clinical hypnosis as an effective compliment to traditional medicine,repparttar 114223 time has come to openrepparttar 114224 door to this and other holistic options.

An advocate and practitioner of surgical hypnosis is Elvira Lang MD. Dr. Lang teaches at Harvard University and isrepparttar 114225 Director of Interventional Radiology at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston, MA. Her study involved 241 patients receiving percutaneous vascular and renal procedures either received no special treatment, structured attention or self-hypnotic relaxation. “Structured attention and self-hypnotic relaxation proved beneficial during invasive medical procedures. Hypnosis had more profound effects on pain and anxiety reduction, and is superior, in that it also improves hemodynamic stability.” (4)

Wellness

Written by Ratliff J


Wellness: Wellness isrepparttar concept of practicing allrepparttar 114191 things which keep one well. It involves maintaining good nutrition, exercise, stress-control, and good personal and familial social relationships.

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