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Abstract
This paper explores the use of hypnosis in tracing the etiology of Conversion Disorder (CD) in adolescents through hypnoanalysis, as well as outlining a structured workflow for hypnotherapy. A 16-year-old female high school student, who experienced sensations of earthquakes at any time and was unable to lie down to sleep, underwent multiple physical examinations across various hospitals without any identified cause. Conventional treatments with both Chinese and Western medicine were ineffective over a six-month period. Using hypnoanalysis techniques, the source of her condition was identified and treated through hypnosis, enabling the patient to develop a new state of self-suggestion and return to normal life. After six sessions of hypnotherapy, the hypnoanalysis process was completed, revealing the initial source of the patient's symptoms. The abnormal sensation of earthquakes disappeared, and her daily life and social functioning returned to normal. Follow-up over nearly 18months showed no recurrence. Hypnoanalysis plays a significant role in uncovering subconscious repression, trauma, and memory suppression leading to Conversion Disorder. Hypnotherapy may hold potential clinical value in the treatment of conversion disorders in adolescents.
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The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis ( AJCH) is the official publication of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH). The Journal publishes original scientific articles and clinical case reports on hypnosis, as well as books reviews and abstracts of the current hypnosis literature. The purview of AJCH articles includes multiple and single case studies, empirical research studies, models of treatment, theories of hypnosis, and occasional special articles pertaining to hypnosis. The membership of ASCH and readership of AJCH includes licensed health care professionals and university faculty in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, clinical social work, clinical psychology, dentistry, counseling, and graduate students in these disciplines. AJCH is unique among other hypnosis journals because its primary emphasis on professional applications of hypnosis.