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Abstract
This report describes the treatment of a woman with a diagnosis of binge eating disorder and a history of bingeing and periods of starvation throughout adolescence and adulthood. She had sought a number of different therapies, but not really benefited from any of them. She felt confused about herself and did not have a sense of her identity. She had recognized there were parts of herself that seemed separate from each other. Ego-state therapy with hypnosis helped her to understand the cause of her compulsive bingeing. This was followed by the hypnotic affect bridge which enabled her to access another child part of herself concerned with a fear of starvation and abandonment, and wanting to remain ‘solid’ but not ‘fat’. These phases of therapy produced great improvement in her eating behaviours, which she had not experienced before. By accessing the ego-states, she was able to start an inner communication, and make cognitive and emotional changes. This was reinforced later with cognitive therapy, from which she had not gained much benefit previously. The importance of combining these therapeutic approaches is discussed. Copyright © 2003 British Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis
自我状态疗法在治疗复杂饮食失调中的应用
本报告描述了一名患有暴食症的妇女的治疗方法,她在青春期和成年期都有暴食和饥饿的历史。她曾寻求过许多不同的治疗方法,但都没有真正从中受益。她对自己感到困惑,对自己没有认同感。她意识到自己的某些部分似乎是彼此分离的。自我状态催眠疗法帮助她理解了她强迫性暴食的原因。接下来是催眠式的情感桥,这使她能够接触到自己另一个孩子的部分,担心饥饿和被遗弃,想要保持“结实”而不是“肥胖”。这些阶段的治疗使她的饮食行为有了很大的改善,这是她以前从未经历过的。通过进入自我状态,她能够开始内部交流,并做出认知和情感上的改变。这在后来的认知疗法中得到了加强,而在此之前,她并没有从认知疗法中获得多少好处。讨论了结合这些治疗方法的重要性。版权所有©2003英国实验与临床催眠学会
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