Recently, Dr. Steven Gurgevich wrote on his
Psychology Today blog, "Although many women find bald men to be sexy, alopecia areata can be emotionally devastating to a man or woman. Mind-body medicine may be 'help-on-the-way' for this type of baldness and hair loss."
He added, "[Y]et another application of my specialty - clinical hypnosis - is under study for this condition of alopecia areata. In the July-September 2008 issue of the
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, a study of 21 patients exposed to hypnotic treatment showed promise for hair growth. Twelve of the subjects achieved significant hair growth, and all patients achieved decreased depression and anxiety."
He concludes, "This study is another brick in the wall of our foundation for the mind-body connection's role in healing," and it suggests that an alopecian seeking treatment should "learn and integrate mind-body methods along with all other therapies you are using and give it your faith, belief and expectations for success."
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