Too Frightened to Seek Medical Help: Overcoming Phobic and Trauma-Based Medical Avoidance
Carolyn Daitch, PhD and Dan Handel, MD, FAAFP, FASCH
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This workshop presents innovative hypnotherapeutic techniques to mitigate avoidance of medical treatment caused
by PTSD, medical anxiety, and phobias. For these clients, the medical setting itself can trigger severe psychological
symptoms and lead to avoidance of medical treatment. This avoidance not only threatens wellbeing, but in some cases
can even threaten clients' survival. This workshop identifies a variety of symptom constellations pertaining to medical
avoidance and presents techniques to help such clients seek and tolerate medical interventions. Case presentations will
illustrate common presentations of medical avoidance and provide insights into the psychodynamic substrate of medical
avoidance. The case presentations will also address the treatment of PTSD in which the precipitating trauma occurred in
a medical setting. Structured hypnotic interventions will be demonstrated aimed at decreasing anxiety, reframing past
negative experiences, increasing the tolerance for medical consultation and treatment, and increasing one's sense of
self-control. This will include specific techniques to manage apprehension, fear, and worries by altering the cognitive,
emotional, behavioral, and physical responses to trauma-based avoidance of medical treatment. Participants will learn
to increase sensitivity in diagnosing and managing medical avoidance, understanding and managing PTSD and phobic
disorders, and offering suggestion-based approaches to increase medical compliance, self-control, affect regulation, and
ego-strengthening.
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