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Using Ideomotor Signals In Hypnoanalysis

Using Ideomotor Signals In Hypnoanalysis. Presented by DABNEY M. EWIN, M.D. CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF SURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL. Suggestion vs. Analysis.

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Using Ideomotor Signals In Hypnoanalysis

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  1. Using Ideomotor Signals In Hypnoanalysis Presented by DABNEY M. EWIN, M.D. CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF SURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF PSYCHIATRY LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL

  2. Suggestion vs. Analysis • Clinicians work with MEDIUM patients. • Direct Suggestion in Hypnosis (DSIH) is a little more effective than placebo – 40-50 % • Analysis with Reframing nearly doubles the effectiveness – 80 %

  3. Value of IM Signaling • Fastest analytic technique • Accesses preverbal memories • Hypnotizability not an issue • Useful in all types of therapy

  4. Sheer Chance? Nothing happens for no reason at all.

  5. Relaxation Relaxation is not hypnosisHypnosis is mental.Relaxation is physical.

  6. Relaxation Dr. Lininger on Mir Space Platform

  7. Hypnosis

  8. Definition HYPNOSIS is“believed-in imagination”-E.R. Hilgard

  9. Nobel Prize 1981 Roger W. Sperry, PhD “for his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres.”

  10. Hemispheric Communication CORPUS CALIOSUM

  11. Left Brain Verbal Logical Abstract Temporal Literal Analytical Optimistic

  12. Left Brain HUMANCHARACTERISTICSConsciousness …the “Will”

  13. Laws of Nature I. Self Preservation Fight Or Flight - Sympathetic II. Preservation Of The Species Reproduction, Sex - Parasympathetic

  14. Right Brain Nonverbal - Intuitive Instinctive - Reflexive Athletic - Coordination Creative - Art …Music Sensual - Sex …5 Senses Global - Imaging …Metaphor Pessimistic

  15. Law of Pessimistic Interpretation • If a statement can be interpreted • optimistically or pessimistically, • a frightened person • will interpret it pessimistically. • - David Cheek

  16. Right Brain ANIMAL CHARACTERISTICS Unconscious… Imagination

  17. Hemispheric Characteristics LEFT BRAIN- Thinks in WORDS RIGHT BRAIN- Thinks in SENSES Pictures, Sounds, Motion

  18. Double Diagnosis LEFT BRAIN PHYSICAL - Migraine, Asthma, etc. RIGHT BRAIN PSYCHODYNAMIC - Conflict, PTSD, etc.

  19. Law of Dominant Effect • When the will (left brain) and the imagination (right brain) are in opposition, the imagination tends to dominate. • - Emile Coué

  20. Two Histories WORDS LEFT BRAIN LEFT BRAIN RIGHT BRAIN RIGHT BRAIN TONE, FACIAL EXPRESSION, BODY LANGUAGE

  21. “HISTORY”Is Really AnamnesisThe patient tells us what is not forgotten or not repressed

  22. Aphorism “LISTEN TO YOUR PATIENT,HE IS TELLING YOU HIS DIAGNOSIS” -Sir William Osler

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