1.Hypnotherapy with 2 Chronic Insomniacs.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1998;37(3):574-579
Two chronic insomnia cases are presented to illustrate the clinical application of hypnotic techniques. The treatment procedures, which incorporate the demand characteristics of the therapeutic setting, positive expectancies, a reduction in physiological arousal, and a reduction of excessive cognitive activity are discussed.
Arousal
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Hypnosis
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Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
2.A Case Report on the Uge of Investigative Hypnosis.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1998;37(4):745-751
A major application of hypnosis in the legal setting has been for the investigative purpose of refreshing recollection of witnesses and victims of crimes. There were some positive results with this hypnotic technique in a case of the taxi driver who had transported the victim of rape. The driver was able to recall some of numbers and letters in the license plate on the car that the rapists had. This recollection contributed investigators for the arrest of them. Hypnosis would be used in the generation of hypotheses to be corroborated by independent evidence. This report recommended that careful guidelines similar to the ones outlined by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis would be followed.
Crime
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Humans
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Hypnosis*
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Licensure
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Memory
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Rape
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Research Personnel
3.Two Cases Reporting Past-life Identity during Hypnosis.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(3):578-587
During hypnosis patients sometimes fantasize entire complex scenarios and later define these experiences as memories of actual events rather than as imaginings. This article examines 2 cases reporting past-life identity during hypnotic trance state. In each case, elicitation of the past-life events is associated with social constructions, hypnotic procedures and structured interviews which provide demands for the requisite experiences, and which then legitimate the experiences as past-life identities. These 2 cases show their own idiopathic psychodynamics symbolically through past-life regression during hypnosis. This article supports the hypothesis that recall is reconstructive and organized in terms of current expectations and beliefs.
Humans
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Hypnosis*
4.Combined 201T1 and 99mTc-PYP myocardial SPECT in acute myocardialinfarction.
Hee Seung BOM ; Ji Yeul KIM ; Jeong Gwan CHO ; Jong Chun PARK ; Jung Chaee KANG
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1991;25(2):294-295
No abstract available.
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
5.Demonstration of stunned myocardium by gated blood pool scan.
Hee Seung BOM ; Ji Yeul KIM ; Jeong Gwan CHO ; Jong Chun PARK ; Jung Chaee KANG
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1992;26(1):166-167
No abstract available.
Myocardial Stunning*
6.Hypnohehavioral Therapy in the Case of a Stutterer.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1997;36(4):756-762
Hypnobehavioral therapy was used to treat a 22-year-old male soldier for a stuttering problem, which began from the high school age and persisted f3r an ensuing 7-year period. A detailed clinical report illustrates how hypnosis was integrated with behavior modification to treat a rather distressing speech disorder. It seems reasonable that an active or behavioral component of suggestion may well produce more desirable changes in a resistant symptom such as stuttering. Alter the first hypnobehavioral therapy session, the patient realized that all was not hopeless. Results of this hypnobehavioral therapy Proved successful and facilitative.
Behavior Therapy
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Humans
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Hypnosis
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Male
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Military Personnel
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Stuttering
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Young Adult
7.Immunohistochemical Study on Expression of CD34 in Tumors with Follicular Differentiation.
Yong Gwan BAIK ; Ho Gyun LEE ; Hye Rim PARK ; Jin Hee SOHN ; Jong Min KIM
Annals of Dermatology 1996;8(3):177-181
No abstract available.
8.Furosemide-Induced Nephrocalcinosis in Very Low Birth Weight Infants.
Mi Jung PARK ; Kook In PARK ; Min Soo PARK ; Ran NAMGUNG ; Chul LEE ; Dong Gwan HAN ; Hyunee YIM ; Woo Hee JUNG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(4):553-559
Renal calcifications are a recognized complication of furosemide therapy in premature infants. Particularly in infants with chronic lung disease, the use of this potent diuretic is associated with hypercalciuria, which may predispose the infant to medullary nephrocalcinosis and renal calculi, We experienced two cases of nephrocalcinosis in very low birth weight infants. One had bronchopulmonary dysplasia, pneumonia, patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect and congestive heart failure and the other had systemic cytomegalovirus infection with cytomegalovirus pneumonitis and ricket of prematurity. Both patients received a large amount of furosemide. We presented these cases with brief review of literatures.
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
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Cytomegalovirus
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Cytomegalovirus Infections
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Ductus Arteriosus, Patent
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Furosemide
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Heart Failure
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Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular
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Humans
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Hypercalciuria
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Infant*
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight*
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Kidney Calculi
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Lung Diseases
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Nephrocalcinosis*
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Pneumonia
9.Radionuclide demonstration of severely tortous thoracic aorta.
Hee Seung BOM ; Ji Yeul KIM ; Myung Ho JEONG ; Jeong Gwan CHO ; Jong Chun PARK ; Jung Chaee KANG
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1993;27(1):150-152
No abstract available.
Aorta, Thoracic*
10.A case of congenital afibrinogenemia.
Hee Soo KIM ; Kook In PARK ; Ran NAMGUNG ; Chul LEE ; Dong Gwan HAN ; Kir Young KIM ; Hyun Sook KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1992;3(2):99-103
No abstract available.
Afibrinogenemia*