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Terapi Fobia Spesifik dengan Metode Akupunktur Somatosensorik Dharma Kumara Widya; Willie Japaries; Lismin Dirwanto; Frisca Desma
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): April : Health Journal “Love That Renewed”
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Santo Borromeus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55912/jks.v9i1.89

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Background: Phobia or morbid fear sensation is among the most common psychiatric problems in the community. The existing methods to treat it mostly are time consuming and carrying adverse effects. Methods: This report describes a simple method of acupuncture therapy could immediately overcome specific phobia in two patients. Case descriptions: Two patients suffering specific phobia towards gecko and snake, respectively. They were asked to imagine the object of phobia, so as to incur the phobic emotional and bodily sensations. Acupuncture was done upon the body area suffering the bodily sensation of phobia, until the sensation was replaced by needling sensation (de qi). With the vanish of the phobic bodily sensation, the emotional phobic reaction vanished too. Conclusion: The somatosensory acupuncture therapy is simple, safe and effective in alleviating specific phobia in one treatment session. It is explorable further as a quick fix for specific phobia.
MENGATASI ADIKSI MAKANAN DENGAN METODE MEDITASI VISUALISASI DAN PROVOKASI: LAPORAN KASUS Willie Japaries; Frisca Desma; Rudi Suryana; Selamat Rodjali; Lianah The
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022): April : Health Journal “Love That Renewed”
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55912/jks.v10i1.91

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Objective: This is to share clinical experience in treating addiction to ‘soto’ food with meditative visualisation and provocation method. Method: Subject is an adult male suffering from addiction to soto for the last 5 years. He was treated as out patient. He was instructed to visualize the addicted food, being feeded into his mouth, chewed as usual, but not swallowed. Then he was instructed to visualize the soto food had been mixed with saliva and transformed so as not delicious anymore. On the second session, provocation was done using the real soto food, the same sequence was repeated. Patient was instructed to look in details the addicted soto food had turned into a disgusting thing. Results: After 2 sessions of treatment, each about 60 minutes, with one day interval, patient confessed free from soto addiction. The effect was durable at 6 months follow up. Conclusion: The meditative visualisation-provocation therapy is effective in treatment of food addiction within two days.