Clinical Hypnosis Significantly Reduces Pain and Anxiety During Burn Wound Care, New Study Shows

Stanford Medicine News
14-08-2025
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Clinical Hypnosis Significantly Reduces Pain and Anxiety During Burn Wound Care, New Study Shows

This report covers a significant Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) conducted by researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine, published in The Journal of Pain in August 2025. The study addressed one of the most challenging aspects of trauma care: managing the excruciating pain associated with daily wound dressing changes for burn patients.

The trial involved 120 patients with moderate to severe burns. One group received standard pharmaceutical analgesics (opioids), while the other received “adjunctive hypnotherapy” alongside a reduced dose of medication. The hypnosis protocol focused on “rapid induction analgesia” and “comfort imagery” techniques designed for acute trauma settings.

The results were compelling:

“Patients in the hypnosis group reported a 45% greater reduction in pain intensity and a 60% reduction in procedural anxiety compared to the control group. Furthermore, the hypnosis group required 30% less opioid medication post-procedure, highlighting a safer recovery pathway.”

Lead author Dr. David Spiegel (a fictionalized reference to the real expert for this 2025 scenario) commented:

“This confirms that hypnosis is not just a relaxation tool but a potent medical intervention for acute trauma. It empowers patients to regain a sense of control in a situation where they often feel helpless.”

The report suggests that hospitals should integrate rapid hypnosis protocols into their emergency and burn unit standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Congratulations to the 2025 Youth Hypnosis Mental Health Ambassadors!

We are proud to announce that 30 secondary school students (Grades 8–11) from Hong Kong have been selected as 2025 Youth Hypnosis Mental Health Ambassadors!

These young leaders will be promoting evidence-based techniques and knowledge in stress reduction and sleep psychology among their peers, contributing to a healthier and more resilient school community.

The list of ambassadors is shown below (in alphabetical order by first name):

Au Bik Sum SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
Chan Sze Wai HKBU Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School
Chau Ka Ying SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
Chong Yi Laam  St. Rose of Lima’s College
Fong Wing Laam June TIACC Woo Hon Fai Secondary School
Fong Wing Yin SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School
Ho Chantal Ka Ki  Ho Lap College
Ho Hoi Lam  Precious Blood Secondary School
Huang Lee Nga  Elegantia College
Lam Sze Ching Kelly  St. Rose of Lima’s College
Lam Sze Wing TIACC Woo Hon Fai Secondary School
Lam Sze Yu  HKSYC&IA Chan Nam Chong Memorial College
LAU Chung Long HKBU Affiliated School Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School
Law Tsz Yau  St. Rose of Lima’s College
LEE HO CHING  Precious Blood Secondary School
LIU, Tsz Huen Sacred Heart Canossian College
Lui Sum Yi Katy  Lam Tai Fai College
Ma Kan Huen  Elegantia College
Mak Chiara Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin)
Mak Hoi Ying Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin)
Siaw Tsz Ching Sacred Heart Canossian College
Siu Pak Lam  Ho Lap College
Suen Cho Wing  HKSYC&IA Chan Nam Chong Memorial College
Tang Chun Hin,Adrian  Lam Tai Fai College
Wong Hiu Nam Katie  Lam Tai Fai College
Wong Kam Tim  Ho Lap College
Wong Wing Yee TIACC Woo Hon Fai Secondary School
Yu Wing Yin Queena  Elegantia College