Power of Suggestion in Clinical Care – IC@N ECHO
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Department of Psychiatry ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
Integrated Primary and Mental Health Care ,
Integrated Care @ NEOMED (IC@N) Project ECHO ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Best Practices in Schizophrenia Treatment (BeST) Center ,
Integrated Primary and Mental Health Care ,
Department of Psychiatry ,
Project ECHO | Tags:
action ,
affect ,
affirmations ,
attention ,
auto suggestion ,
avoid blaming ,
avoid doubt ,
avoid negatives ,
behavioral changes ,
body language ,
clinical exmaples ,
clinical settings ,
cognition ,
common suggestions ,
communicated message ,
confidence ,
counseling ,
effects ,
expected desirable outcomes ,
facial expressions ,
framing ,
hetero suggestion ,
hypnosis ,
imbedded suggestions ,
improvement ,
influence of suggestions ,
intentional ,
internalization ,
interpretation ,
Moshe ,
Moshe Torem ,
myths ,
negative suggestions ,
neuroscience ,
non-verbal suggestins ,
optimism ,
physical touch ,
physiologic changes ,
positive suggestions ,
positive thinking ,
psychoanalysis ,
psychodynamic ,
psychology ,
recovery ,
reframing ,
sensations ,
side effects ,
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suggestion in clinical settings ,
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tone of voice ,
Torem ,
treatment outcomes ,
unintentional ,
unintentional suggestions ,
verbal suggestions ,
word choice
VIDEO
The power and role of subliminal suggestions in clinical settings are discussed by Dr. Moshe Torem, and how our word choice can impact treatments and outcomes for patients.