Analgesia Ipnotica (NV approach - 3 fasi)/en
| ID | tec_analgesia_ipnotica
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|---|---|
| Categoria | ipnosi |
| Prima comparsa | 2011 |
| Corsi | HYPNOTIC ANALGESIA slide EN |
Hypnotic Analgesia (NV approach - 3 phases) is a technique of the Method Paret in the hypnosis category that produces analgesia through a non-verbal (NV) approach based on three sequential phases, recognizing analgesia as a natural state rather than a suggestive construction.
Definition
In the Method Paret, Hypnotic Analgesia represents the process of inducing insensitivity to pain by progressing through natural hypnotic states, without resorting to direct verbal suggestions. The NV approach is distinguished by the use of fascination, presence, and hieratic techniques that lead the subject toward progressively deeper states, where analgesia emerges spontaneously as a natural consequence of the altered state of consciousness.
When to use
- Clinical and medical contexts (pre-operative, painful procedures)
- Chronic pain management
- Situations where verbal suggestion is ineffective or contraindicated
- Work with subjects highly reactive to magnetism and fascination
Components and steps
- Catalepsy: First stage of progressive immobilization of the body, where muscle tone naturally fixes. [to be confirmed by Marco - nature of catalepsy in this sequence]
- Parasympathetic activation + Extended gaze: Phase in which the extended gaze of fascination activates the parasympathetic nervous system, creating the neurobiological conditions for analgesia
- Somnambulism + Ecstasy: Transition toward states of hypnotic somnambulism that evolve into states of ecstasy, where pain sensitivity is naturally abolished
Distinctions
- vs Traditional Analgesia (Erickson): Paret approach does not use verbal "no pain" suggestions but induces states where analgesia emerges naturally from the progression of stages
- vs Direct Suggestion: the NV 3-phase approach operates through fascination and magnetism, not linguistic construction
- vs Classical Hypnosis: integrates hieratic techniques and quantum approach specific to the method
Courses where it is taught
- HYPNOTIC ANALGESIA (EN slides)
Notes
- The progression through the three phases must respect the subject's natural timing; artificial accelerations reduce effectiveness
- [to be confirmed by Marco] - specific contraindications or subject profiles for which this technique is less effective
- The final ecstasy is not a state to be feared but the natural culmination where analgesia and well-being coexist