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"Through the guidance of his subconscious, he realized his reaction to needles may not have been directly related to a difficult medical procedure he had undergone at the age of two. The patient's subconscious turned his attention to the anxiety he felt from being separated from his mother at the time of the procedure" Anbar et al (2024).

Needle phobia treatment case report

Abstract:

Trypanophobia (needle phobia) frequently occurs because of negative encounters with medical procedures and/or needles. Trypanophobia ranges in severity from causing mild anxiety, including apprehension about medical procedures, to severe anxiety and complete avoidance of medical care. In this case report, we describe a 29-year-old who underwent hypnosis-facilitated age regression therapy to improve his trypanophobia. Through the guidance of his subconscious, he realized his reaction to needles may not have been directly related to a difficult medical procedure he had undergone at the age of two. The patient’s subconscious turned his attention to the anxiety he felt from being separated from his mother at the time of the procedure.


Reference:

Anbar RD, Farnan R, Lancaster ME. Age regression in the treatment of needle phobia: a case report. Am J Clin Hypn. 2024 Sep;66(3):243-248. doi: 10.1080/00029157.2023.2261517. Epub 2023 Oct 11. PMID: 37819272.

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