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Hipnosis Clinica Hipnoterapia Ericksoniana Timidez Ataque de Panico Enfermedad Psicosomatica Colon Irritable
Hipnosis Clinica y Ericksoniana Psicoterapia Breve en Buenos Aires Instituto Gubel Asistencia Investigacion y Docencia en Hipnosis Clinica Psicoterapias Breves y Medicina Psicosomatica Terapeuticas Actuales en Ansiedad Social Dolor Ataque de Panico Fobia Social Enfermedades Psicosomaticas Formacion Cursos de Hipnosis Clinica y Ericksoniana Sofrologia Prensa Hipnosis Clinica Enfermedades Psicosomaticas Publicaciones Hipnosis Hipnosis Terapeutica Terapias Breves Psicologia Humanista
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Terapia Cognitiva Psicologia Hipnosis Clinica Cognitiva
Psicoterapia Psicoanalisis Sexologia
 

HIPNOSIS HIPNOTERAPIA. MEJORIA DISPEPSIA FUNCIONAL. SII SINDROME INTESTINO IRRITABLE COLON IRRITABLE HIPNOTERAPIA EN GASTROENTEROLOGIA -DEPORTES ENTRENAMIENTO MENTAL - DEPORTES CONCENTRACION - DEPORTES CONFIANZA - PSICOLOGIA DEPORTIVA - DEPORTIS PROFEIONLES -DEPORTISTAS RECREATIVOS - GOLF EL DEPORTE DE LA CONFIANZA - HIPNOSIS CLINICA - HIPNOSIS ERICKSONIANA - PSICOTERAPIAS BREVES - ANSIEDAD SOCIAL -FOBIA - DEPORTE


INVESTIGACIÓN:

La Hipnoterapia es altamente efectiva y sus efectos son duraderos, además de reducir el uso de medicación

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CONCLUSIONS: HYPNOTHEAPY HT is highly effective in the long-term management of FD. Furthermore, the dramatic reduction in medication use and consultation rate provide major economic advantages.

Long-term improvement in functional dyspepsia using hypnotherapy .
Calvert EL, Houghton LA, Cooper P, Morris J, Whorwell PJ.

Department of Medicine, Wythenshawe Hospital, Southmoor Road, Manchester, United Kingdom.

BACKGROUND & AIMS: We have shown hypnotherapy (HT) to be effective in irritable bowel syndrome, with long-term improvements in symptomatology and quality of life (QOL). This study aimed to assess the efficacy of HT in functional dyspepsia (FD). METHODS: A total of 126 FD patients were randomized to HT, supportive therapy plus placebo medication, or medical treatment for 16 weeks. Percentage change in symptomatology from baseline was assessed after the 16-week treatment phase (short-term) and after 56 weeks (long-term) with 26 HT, 24 supportive therapy, and 29 medical treatment patients completing all phases of the study. QOL was measured as a secondary outcome. RESULTS: Short-term symptom scores improved more in the HT group (median, 59%) than in the supportive (41%; P = 0.01) or medical treatment (33%; P = 0.057) groups. HT also benefited QOL (42%) compared with either supportive therapy (10% [P < 0.001]) or medical treatment (11% [P < 0.001]). Long-term, HT significantly improved symptoms (73%) compared with supportive therapy (34% [P < 0.02]) or medical treatment (43% [P < 0.01]). QOL improved significantly more with HT (44%) than with medical treatment (20% [P < 0.001]). QOL did improve in the supportive therapy (43%) group, but 5 of these patients commenced taking antidepressants during follow-up. A total of 90% of the patients in the medical treatment group and 82% of the patients in the supportive therapy group commenced medication during follow-up, whereas none in the HT group did so (P < 0.001). Those in the HT group visited their general practitioner or gastroenterologist significantly less (median, 1) than did those in the supportive therapy (median, 4) and medical treatment (median, 4) groups during follow-up (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: HT is highly effective in the long-term management of FD. Furthermore, the dramatic reduction in medication use and consultation rate provide major economic advantages.

Publication Types:
Clinical Trial
Randomized Controlled Trial
Comment in:
Gastroenterology. 2002 Dec;123(6):2132-5.
Gastroenterology. 2003 Aug;125(2):636; author reply 637.

  fuente: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
           Gastroenterology. 2002 Dec;123(6):1778-85.

 

 

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