2019
DOI: 10.1556/0016.2019.74.1.2
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Interakciós szemléletű hipnóziskutatás: a hipnózis szociál-pszichobiológiai modelljének kísérleti háttere

Abstract: A tanulmány a hipnózis interakciós szemléletű megközelítésének hátterében álló elméleti megfontolások öszszefoglalása után leírja azt a többdimenziós komplex vizsgálati paradigmát, amelyet munkacsoportunk 1982-től alkalmaz. Párhuzamosan vizsgáljuk a hipnózis-interakció mindkét résztvevőjének – a hipnotizőrnek is – a hipnózis kialakulásában fontos szerepet játszó élettani, magatartási, szubjektív élménybeli és kapcsolati jellemzőit, és elemezzük e tényezők kölcsönhatásait. A vizsgálatok legfontosabb eredményein… Show more

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“…We suggest that because of the traumatic nature of cancer, the patients become more susceptible to suggestions and suggestive techniques like hypnosis which maybe especially effective in mediating social support (Bányai, 2015), which has a crucial effect on PTG (Danhauer et al, 2013;Tedeschi, Calhoun, 2006;Scrignaro, Barni, Magrin, 2011). In our study music was designed to have similar suggestive affect as hypnosis, so we suppose, that PTG would be higher in the intervention groups (hypnosis or music), than in the control (SA) group.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…We suggest that because of the traumatic nature of cancer, the patients become more susceptible to suggestions and suggestive techniques like hypnosis which maybe especially effective in mediating social support (Bányai, 2015), which has a crucial effect on PTG (Danhauer et al, 2013;Tedeschi, Calhoun, 2006;Scrignaro, Barni, Magrin, 2011). In our study music was designed to have similar suggestive affect as hypnosis, so we suppose, that PTG would be higher in the intervention groups (hypnosis or music), than in the control (SA) group.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…While experiencing ASC, evoked by the diagnosis of cancer, patients become more susceptible to suggestions, suggestive techniques like hypnosis or music can be especially effective in mediating social support (Bányai, 2015). With appropriately controlled suggestions, the negative trans state caused by the diagnosis and treatment can be translated into adaptive altered state of consciousness.…”
Section: Psychological Interventions During and After Medical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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