MAY 2006, VOLUME 34, NUMBER 1, Abstract 5

HYPNOSIS AND PHANTOM LIMB PAIN

Ramony Chan, Clinical Psychologist

Treating phantom limb pain is a difficult task, as its pathophysiology and aetiology are not yet well understood (Jensen & Rasmussen, 1994). Patients with phantom limb pain not only suffer enormously, but they are also mystified and frustrated by their experience of pain in a limb that is no longer there.  Among many treatments available, hypnosis could be promising, since it is well known to be effective in the treatment of pain (Hawkins, 200; Montgomery, DuHamel, & Redd, 2001).  The following case study addresses the application and effectiveness of hypnosis in the treatment of phantom limb pain.

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