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AUTHOR
Jean-sébastien Leplus-habeneck
Ritual function of hypnosis in the follow-up of persistent grief disorders
Hypnotic processes are the subject of transdisciplinary studies that attest to a specific state and involve relational and contextual dimensions (Rainville, 2004; Bioy, 2017). This research is carried out in the context of Persistent Grief Disorders (P.G.D.., Prigerson, 2009, Zech, 2006, Fasse, 2013). A pharmacological approach improves the depressive component without affecting the specific symptoms of PGD, questioning the place of psychotherapeutic interventions (Hensley, 2006). This exploratory research questions the meaning that hypnotic experience can take in a PGD context and describes a phenomenology. The ritual dimension of the hypnotic device could underlie the phenomena of "immedi…
Syndrome d’Antigone dans le deuil compliqué : impact du rite funéraire et place de l’hypnose thérapeutique
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