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Hypnosis is More Effective than Clinical Interviews: Occurrence of Trauma in Fibromyalgia

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2018-01-01

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Xavier De Almeida-Marques, Francisco
Sanchez-Blanco, Jose
Javier Cano-Garcia, Francisco

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Routledge journals, taylor & francis ltd
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To determine whether hypnosis is more effective than conventional interviewing to find traumatic life events in patients with fibromyalgia, we carried out a within-subject experimental design with complete intragroup counterbalancing. Thirty-two women under care in a public primary care center gave 2 identical interviews, with an interval of 3months, in which the occurrence of traumatic life events was explored, once in a state of wakefulness and once in a state of hypnosis. The state of consciousness was evaluated using 3 measures: bispectral index, skin conductance level, and pain intensity. In the hypnotic state, the patients expressed 9.8 times more traumatic life events than in the waking state, a statistically significant difference with a large effect size.

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Chronic pain, Life events, Abuse, Care, Disability, Symptoms, Criteria, Impact

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