Sazonov S. Differentiated hypnotherapy in complex treatment of children with inorganic nocturnal enuresis

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0408U003752

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Specialization

  • 14.01.16 - Психіатрія

11-06-2008

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.566.01

State institution "Institute of Neurology, Psychiatry and Narcology, National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine"

Essay

This thesis is devoted to the problem of clinical psychopathology, pathogenetical diagnosis and complex differentiated treatment of non-organic nocturnal enuresis F98.00 according to ICD-10 (INE) among children with the use of hypnotherapy. The results of clinical-psychopathological and psychodiagnostical research of 120 children with INE have been summed up, compared to the results of 40 children from the control group, with behavioral and mixed behavioral-emotional disorders. There have been detected: syndromes of reactive-neurotic (8,9%) and pathocharacteristic urination (1,1%), organic syndromes. It has been proved, that INE is neurotic and psychopathic factor. Then, chil-dren with INE were divided into two groups - the comparison group, that consisted of 30 children, that were treated with regime and medication therapy, and the major group, that consisted of 90 children, who received differentiated treatment. This treatment included the original hypnotherapy method. Children of the major group were divided into two types, because of the number of clinical factors (details of the case of spontaneous urina-tion during sleep), electroneurophysiologic details (paroxysmal manifestations), were di-vided into paroxysmal and non-paroxysmal (dysontogenetic). According to the level of intensity of paroxysmal manifestations and necessity of anticonvulsant treatment, the paroxysmal type was divided into variants with more and less obvious paroxysmal symp-toms. There has been proven effectiveness of complex differentiated therapy with hypno-therapy. Key words: children, inorganic nocturnal enuresis, clinical forms of enuresis, hyp-nosis, dysontogenesis, paroxysm.

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