Hypnosis in chronic pain treatment
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v17i65.903Keywords:
hypnosis, chronic pain treatmentAbstract
For a long time, hypnosis has been associated with knowledge areas of little apparent scientific validity. Fortunately, in recent years, hypnosis has proved to be a useful technique for intervention in the health area. The area where more studies have been conducted and with greater success is on the treatment of chronic pain. However, some obstacles must yet be overcome: the limited use of hypnosis in the public health services in Spain, and the resources assigned by universities for research and professional training on these techniques are scarce. This paper aims to briefly review the current state of hypnosis in the treatment of chronic pain, and advocates for its integration within a multidisciplinary treatment of chronic pain.
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