Age Regression: A Case Study (Case Study) (Case Study)
Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association 2009, Winter, 12, 4
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Phobias significantly affect the activities of daily living (ADL) in patients who suffer from them. Age regression therapy in hypnotic trance is a quick method to identify initial sensitizing events (ISEs) and subsequent sensitizing events (SSEs). Detailed here is my experience with a patient who presents with an animal phobia. Since most animal-type specific phobias have their root in early childhood, age regression can move the therapy in that direction and may lead to faster therapeutic interaction. The patient reported that this hypnotherapeutic treatment helped her to regain composure, self control, and to once again enjoy normal ADL.
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