2018
DOI: 10.3390/children5080108
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Integrating Pediatric Hypnosis with Complementary Modalities: Clinical Perspectives on Personalized Treatment

Abstract: While pediatric integrative medicine (PIM) emphasizes an “evidence-based practice using multiple therapeutic modalities”; paradoxically, literature reviews examining the prevalence and/or efficacy of such mind–body approaches often address PIM modalities separately. Such contributions are relevant, yet documentation of how to deliver combined complementary approaches in children and youth are scarce. Nevertheless, integrative practitioners in clinical practice routinely mix approaches to meet the individual ne… Show more

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“…The methods of administration and the sedative drugs could be different. Moreover, it is necessary to at least mention that some schools of thought practice non-pharmacological techniques such as hypnosis [5,6].…”
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“…The methods of administration and the sedative drugs could be different. Moreover, it is necessary to at least mention that some schools of thought practice non-pharmacological techniques such as hypnosis [5,6].…”
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“…Today, as an alternative to deep sedation and narcosis, it could be used on an outpatient basis for children who should undergo modest procedures, with rectal diazepam. This consists of rectal administration of a short-lived benzodiazepine [4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
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