May 2007, VOLUME 35, NUMBER 1, Abstract 1

The Place of Hypnosis in Psychiatry, Part 2: Its Application to the Treatment of Sexual Disorders

Tom Kraft, Harley Street, London

David Kraft, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire 

This paper is based on a world-wide search of the literature focusing on the application of hypnotherapy in the treatment of sexual dysfunction. The authors review a range of treatment procedures which have been shown to be highly effective for a wide range of sexual dysfunctions listed in the DSM-IV.  This paper demonstrates that hypnotherapy is a very valuable tool for a wide variety of sexual dysfunctions.  Some of these treatments are behaviourally oriented, in particular the cognitive re-structuring used in the treatment of frigidity; others are more psychodynamically oriented, such as the use of age regression in the treatment of premature ejaculation; and a third group combines these approaches.  Detailed accounts of the treatment procedures are given so that hypnotherapy practitioners may incorporate these techniques in their consulting rooms.

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