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WHY
FEAR PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS?
You can relax and enjoy your visits!
Countless people allow major and even life-threatening
damage to occur in their bodies simply because of unreasonable
fears of visits to physicians or dentists. Such fears
come from false convictions that these visits will involve
pain. Some people carry the potentially deadly fear
that a visit will produce bad news, living under the
inane conception that "what you don't know won't
hurt you."
It is not possible even to estimate the number of people
who have died simply because, while they knew something
was wrong, they did not want the knowledge confirmed
by physicians. Many of even the most serious disorders
can be halted or cured by early discovery, recognition
and treatment. Eliminating the fears of medical attention
can effect cures, reduce costs, speed recovery, remove
unwarranted apprehensions, minimize family inconvenience
and lessen any interruption of income.
Hypnotherapy is the method of choice for achieving the
attitude changes necessary to accomplish the reduction
or elimination of debilitating fears.
DENTISTS
Fear of a dental appointment is virtually innate. Children
have heard tales of unendurable pain suffered (and exaggerated)
by other children. Stories and cartoons have featured
dental offices as chambers of horrors. Some parents
have even threatened children with dental visits as
punishment – "If you don't brush your teeth
you'll have to go to the dentist!" Dentists seem
always to get a bum rap. Yet nobody seems to focus on
the fact that the greatest expense, and the greatest
pain if any occurs at all, usually results from not
going to a dentist.
Preventive dentistry exists and for those who practice
it the benefits are immeasurable. But many people, children
and adults, simply don't buy the concept. They see only
the mentally visualized "chamber of horrors."
Fears of dentists are among the relatively common phobias
seen by psychotherapists and psychiatrists as well as
by hypnotherapist.
Increasing numbers of dentists are using hypnosis for
pain control in place of or in addition to local anaesthesia.
Extractions and dental surgery under such conditions
are becoming more utilized, with benefits to dentist
and patient alike. Many dentists are also using personal
training and skills in hypnosis to help patients relax
and become more comfortable before any dental work begins,
and to provide posthypnotic suggestions which can make
future visits free from fear and even pleasantly anticipated.
Some dentists even have hypnotherapists on staff.
These procedures, however, are possible only with the
patients who, fearful or not, come to the dental office.
For those whose fears are such that they never approach
the door, hypnotherapy offers the prospect of removing
or reducing the apprehensions and prejudices, achieving
relaxation and positive mental attitudes and understanding
the benefits of dental care and the risks of avoiding
it. Hypnosis can motivate a visit. This is an area for
the individual hypnotherapist.
PHYSICIANS
Hypnotherapy is applicable in so many fields of medicine
that entire volumes have been written on subject. One
of its most important functions is modifying attitudes
- to the point where a reluctant sufferer will seek
medical consultation. Another is the reduction or elimination
of pre-surgery anxieties. Patients scheduled for surgery,
whether for ingrown toenails or cancer removal, come
under great stress. Hypnosis is highly effective in
stress management. Hypnotherapy further can be a major
factor in pain control and expediting recovery.
Every physician and most members of the general public
are aware of cases where survival has been ascribed
simply to a powerful "will to live." Development
and utilization of the "will to live" is basically
a form of self hypnosis. Likewise, many cases are on
record in which a lack of the "will to live"
as been designated the cause of a death which physicians
deemed should not have occurred.
The amazing capabilities of hypnosis to enhance relaxation,
heighten expectation of success and recovery, eliminate
negative thinking, control emotions and generate imagery
are applicable in virtually all medical situations.
In psychiatric cases the power of the mind to uncover
causes of problems, attitudes or conditions is utilized
through hypnosis.
While hypnosis is not the treatment of choice in many
severe mental disorders such as schizophrenia or major
depressions, it has been used for virtually anything
else, from the bedwetting episodes of childhood to the
control of pain in the arthritis of the elderly, from
phobias to sexual maladjustments, from habit control
to obstetrics and gynecology and from allergy management
to reduction of blood pressure or bleeding control.
Hypnotherapy has proved highly effective in emergency-room
medicine and specifically in burn therapy where suggestions
can be given to reduce fluid and electrolyte loss, increase
comfort, reduces pain and expedites healing.
In dealing with medical and dental apprehensions, hypnotherapy
provides one of its broadest areas of service.
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