June 27, 2009
What does a psychiatrist do when a mental patient is challenging hypnosis?
Can you answer :)'s question about Hypnosis?:
even if the patient has agreed to undergo hypnosis..why does the patient have a difficult time following through?
even if the patient has agreed to undergo hypnosis..why does the patient have a difficult time following through?
does the hospital give them something to relax if so?
why and how does this help the patient further?
Thanks for your answers!
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Comments on What does a psychiatrist do when a mental patient is challenging hypnosis? »
You must be mental cause I don't know what the hell you just asked.
I suspect in that situation the psychiatrist would look for another avenue of treatment.
well ive never heard of a psychiatrist prescribing hypnosis. unless the patient is in a psychiatric hospital, its up to them if they want the treatment or not
They just hit them over the head with a mallet.
He whisper " Abra - Ka - Dabra "
Hello
Any psychiatrist would now that someone with a mental illness isnt the best candidate for hypnosis.
Sadhara