Hypnosis Can Your Mind Control Pain? /
This program concentrates on the use of hypnosis as a means of controlling pain. Three patients who are suffering from chronic pain help provide the answers to whether hypnosis is a technique that works for only a few individuals-or whether it is a pain-controlling method that has general applicatio...
Other Authors: | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase. |
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2012], c1982.
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Physical Description: |
1 streaming video file (50 min.) : sd., col., digital file. |
Subjects: |
Brain
-- Physiology.
Pain
-- Treatment.
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Table of Contents:
- Unconscious Body (2:44)
- Childbirth Under Hypnosis (2:25)
- Post-Surgery Interview Footage (2:32)
- Gate Control Theory (2:18)
- Capacity to Respond to Suggestion (3:05)
- Highly Hypnotizable Subject (4:15)
- Altered Perception of Reality (2:23)
- Ability to Imagine Deeply (4:02)
- Hypnosis for Pain Management (3:44)
- Physiological Response to Pain (3:02)
- Patient Application Issues (2:13)
- Delayed Reaction to Hypnosis (4:10)
- Individual Patient Response (1:32)
- Treatment of Last Resort (3:24)
- Alternative Hypnosis Technique (4:02)
- Post-Hypnotic Suggestion (3:15)
- Hypnosis & Improved Quality of Life (2:54)
- Credits: Hypnosis: Can Your Mind Control Pain? (0:38)