HYPNOTIC THERAPY IN A CASE ONCOLOGY
C. Renzi
relazione presentata all'Intern. Symp.: Direct and Indirect Techniques in Hypnosis and Psychotherapy (Roma, 10-13 sett.1991)leggi l'articolo / scarica il file doc
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Si espone il caso di una paziente, di 34 anni, affetta da carcinoma del colon, con presenza di metastasi epatiche. La paziente è giunta a consultazione per la prima volta nell'aprile del 1990, in previsione di un intervento chirurgico, effettuato nel maggio '90, che avrebbe poi rivelato la gravità della situation and led to the diagnosis of incurable. The joint decision was that doctors and family not to reveal to women the true extent of his illness, since she knew only that he underwent surgery for colorectal polyps. Hypnotic therapy, the patient had decided to continue to be a great subject, was speaking in two main directions: a more superficial level, we might say of conscious awareness, has worked on topics such as relaxation, reinforcement of 'I, the recovery of past experiences. At a deeper level, however, touching, in a metaphorical sense, issues such as fear of death, the relationship with the same and the ability to acquire greater confidence. On several occasions, including surrounding the surgery, the patient had been shown to have concerns and suspicions, but had simultaneously launched a number of signs that revealed his desire not to know. The hypnotic psychotherapy has proven, thus allowing highly useful, first, to conduct therapeutic work while respecting the will of the woman and, secondly, to prepare gradually, in accordance with its time and resources to take awareness of a painful reality. Currently, after a year of diagnosis, the patient is still doing well and lives a completely normal life. About two months ago he asked for and got to know the truth about his illness.
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