Hypothermia is a dysfunction of the hypothalamus and occurs when more heat is lost than the body can generate.…
Anoxia refers to the lack of __________________________, whereas hypercapnia refers to an abnormally high level of __________________________.…
When comparing group hypnotherapy to The Projective Method there are obvious differences. To begin, group hypnotherapy, in this case, focuses specifically on one group of individuals with a shared illness and situation which is unlike The Projective Method that tends to be used in a diverse group. However, hypnotherapy and The Projective Method do share a common approach of addressing an individuals personal self and the development that they can achieve personally within the group. For hypnotherapy this comes from internal enlightenment whereas in The Projective Method it comes from association ( “ if this were my dream”) but both draw on the importance of looking into the self.…
Kathy, a 20-year-old woman, awakens one morning to a tingling, numb sensation covering both of her feet. This has happened to her a number of times throughout the year. In the past, when experiencing this sensation, within a couple of days to a week the numbness would subside, and so she is not too concerned. About a week later, she…
Hyperthermia, which I hope you have gathered from the information given above is the complete opposite of hypothermia however both condition are very serious and in some cases life threatening.…
Hypochondriasis belongs to the somatoform class of disorders along with somatization disorder, undifferentiated somatization disorder, pain disorder, conversion disorder, and body dysmorphic disorder. Hypochondriasis is characterized by a fear or belief, based on misinterpretations of bodily sensations, that one has a serious disease. A person with hypochondriasis may be focused on a single illness, but most of the time they have more than one health condition. The fears may change over time as a person notices a new symptom or learns about an unfamiliar disease. The fears appear to develop in response to minor physical abnormalities, like fatigue, aching muscles, a mild cough or a small sore. People with hypochondriasis may also interpret normal sensations as signs of disease. For example, an occasional change in heart rate or a feeling of dizziness upon standing up may think they are heart disease or stroke. People with hypochondriasis are highly sensitive to physical sensations. They are more likely than an average person to pay close attention to sensations within their bodies. While many people fail to notice minor discomfort as they go about their regular activities, the individual with hypochondriasis pays constant attention to inner sensations and…
Precise coded signal eventually received by the brain depends on how many neurons fire, which neurons fire, and how rapidly these neurons fire.…
Sedation Dentistry offers pain-free and anxiety-free dental procedures as the patient is in a deeply relaxed state, though fully responsive. It means something even more important: a comfortable experience – often with no recollection of the time passed. We often hear from patients who express their gratitude and delight in their first ever visit to the dentist without fear.…
It can be described as being in a sleep like trance once hypnotized. While being hypnotized people may experience it differently whether they feel as though their actions are involuntary and their body is separated, they’re extremely relaxed, or they are fully conscious of what is going on. (N.D) Some of the reasons why one might get hypnotized is to get rid of pain, reducing symptoms(vomiting) or getting rid of skin condition. Many people would say that they do not believe that hypnosis is real and that hypnosis does not work. (N.D) With that being said the explanation of the role theory and neodissociative theory will explain what…
The complex relationship between the brain and behaviors represents a major area of research and new discoveries. A fascinating feature of the human brain is its ability to be plastic in specialized areas, including those of distinct topography linked with perceptual experiences. For instance, phantom limb syndrome is a medical condition in which an amputee is able to perceive sensations from a body part that is long attached to the body. According to McCormick, Chang-Chien, Marshall, Huang, & Harden (2013), approximately 80% of amputees experience sensations or pain at some point after an amputation. Sensations during phantom limb syndrome can be described in various ways, pain, sharp muscle spasms, burning, stabbing, aching, pressure, and gnawing. The nature of phantom limb syndrome can acute or chronic and vary significantly in intensity.…
Purpose: Define Hypnosis and its development from ancient history rituals to present day practices in the medical field.…
Hypnotherapy is hypnosis used in a therapeutic context. The therapist will make suggestions while you are distracted, allowing you to reconsider any negative beliefs & thoughts you may have. Generally speaking it’s a conversation with someone with knowledge of therapeutic psychological techniques they use to give you analysis. It works because people have beliefs and behaviors that are holding them back from achieving their goals in life. Hypnotherapy treatment works through challenging these beliefs in a positive non-confrontational way.…
Sleep dentistry is quite literally what it says; you are asleep while your dental work is being performed. Sedation dentistry is where you are actually awake but you are relaxed to a state of euphoria and feel absolutely no pain or discomfort during the dental work being performed.…
During this essay we will discuss these conditions, the relationship between them, and how we can treat through hypnotherapy, whilst taken into account any ethical considerations.…
I chose to write my paper on a topic that is very important in dentistry. I found an article on dental patients that have anxiety or even phobias about their dental care treatments. Patients with dental anxiety or a phobia of dental treatments are a very serious condition. It can result in distress and even oral health impairment. The article I chose conducted twenty-two random dental treatments and tried to reduce the anxiety in the adult patients. Different forms of cognitive-behavioral therapy, music distraction, acupuncture, nitrous oxide sedation, lavender oil scent, and relaxation therapy were the types of anxiety relief that they used in this trial. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the importance of thinking in how we feel and what we do. Music distraction is used often in the dentist office. While the patient is waiting to be called back for their treatment, the patient is having anxiety and by playing relaxing music in the rooms can help ease the patient. Acupuncture is another type of treatment where needles are pricked into the skin helps to alleviate pain, nausea, or anxiety. Nitrous oxide sedation is one form of anxiety relief that can be offered inside the dental office. Nitrous oxide sedation, which most people know as “laughing gas”, is distributed to the patient through a mask and it makes the patient feel more comfortable during the treatment. Lavender aromatherapy has become very popular today. It is known to relieve stress, anxiety, headaches, and insomnia. Lastly, relaxation therapy, which is also known as relaxation imagery, is used to alleviate stress, pain, and anxiety. The article stated that the anxiety of dental treatment was the number one cause of poor dental…