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Het gebruik van hypnose in de kindergeneeskunde

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Tijdschrift voor Kindergeneeskunde

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De laatste jaren is er in Nederland een toenemende belangstelling voor het gebruik van hypnose bij kinderen als additieve therapie naast conventionele pediatrische behandelingen. In dit artikel wordt beschreven wat hypnose is, hoe en onder welke voorwaarden hypnotische technieken bij kinderen kunnen worden gebruikt en welke toepassingsmogelijkheden er zijn in de dagelijkse medische praktijk. Tevens wordt een overzicht gegeven van de resultaten van wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar het gebruik van hypnose bij kinderen bij onder meer acute pijn en stress tijdens ingrepen, chronische buikpijn, hoofdpijn en astma.

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In recent years, there is a growing interest in the Netherlands in the use of hypnosis in children as a complementary therapy besides conventional treatments. In this article we describe how and under which prerequisites hypnotic techniques can be used with children and we describe the most common applications in general practice. An overview is presented of the results of studies performed at the use of hypnosis in children with acute pain and stress during medical procedures, chronic abdominal pain, headaches, and asthma.

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Vlieger, A.M., Elkerbout, S.C. Het gebruik van hypnose in de kindergeneeskunde. TIJDSCHR. KINDERGENEESKUNDE 79, 193–198 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12456-011-0038-3

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