The general practitioner is confronted daily with the appearance of psychosomatic diseases he treats. His knowledge of the patient, his mode of psychological functioning and social predisposes to greater efficiency in the therapeutic approach that integrates the psychosomatic aspect of the vast majority of human disease.
This includes a multitude of medical issues as diverse as the importance of bronchoconstriction in asthma, the onset and progression of a migraine, inflammatory response in reflex sympathetic dystrophy, cardiac arrhythmia post infarctus, the emergence and evolution of a threat of premature birth, disorders of intestinal peristalsis in the colon irritable, etc.
The tool "Audiomedicine" proved to be a tool for the medical practice because it involves a somatic disorder approach (medical doctor interested in the complaint and uses somatic treatments available to it) and a psychological approach based on the indirect suggestion and operating some "new technologies of the mind." |
The indirect suggestion is a suggestion of change wich is not formulated as an order that does not even refer directly to the change expected or hoped.
The languages techniques used , are avoiding that the intelligent, analytical, Cartesian brain of the patient would be able to quash the idea that the expected change will happend... These techniques of therapeutic communication bring the emotional brain to imagine what the intelligent brain may not develop after months or years of treatment failure or sometimes ineffective.
Our practice of the audiomedicine recordings in psychosomatic medicine for outpatient and inpatient confirms the results of numerous studies on the somatic effects of indirect suggestion techniques and altered states of consciousness achieved in recent decades in all areas of psychosomatic medicine. |