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17 mar 2011

Hypnosis: A Comprehensive Guide

Tad James | Crown House Publishing | ISBN: 1899836454 | edition 2000 | PDF | 224 pages | 4,68 mb




This book makes three radically different types of hypnosis easy to use in daily hypnosis work, exploring methods that employ Direct Authoritarian approaches, Indirect Permissive approaches, and techniques that place responsibility for hypnosis on the client. An invaluable resource for all trainers and therapists, it includes a range of powerful scripts.

Hypnosis and Treating Depression: Applications in Clinical Practice

Michael D. Yapko (Ed.) |Routledge | 2006 | 376 pages | ISBN-10: 0415953057 | 4 MB




In 1992, Brunner/Mazel published the first book ever written on the subject of applying hypnosis in the treatment of depressed individuals. Hypnosis and the Treatment of Depressions, by Michael Yapko, not only withstood the test of colleagues previously dismissive of hypnotherapy's value as a tool of treatment, but thrived in the face of it. The ideas and methods of the book overcome a previously skeptical audience and are now frequently taught at workshops and conferences by professional societies. In 2001, Yapko published a second book on the subject with Brunner-Routledge, Treating Depression with Hypnosis, which was later awarded the prestigious Arthur Shapiro Award from the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis and named "the best book of the year on clinical hypnosis."

Now, Yapko proposes a book intended to diversify the range of topics to consider and increase the number of knowledgeable contributors on the subject of treating depression with hypnosis. The book will feature chapter contributions by experts on using hypnosis to treat specific forms of depression, with assessment and intervention strategies as well as sample transcripts of the use of hypnosis in therapy sessions. As a practical guidebook for clinicians looking to add to their treatment protocols, Hypnosis and Treating Depression: Advances in Clinical Science will provide an updated and comprehensive volume on therapeutic use of hypnosis in the treatment of depression.


16 mar 2011

Hypnosis in Clinical Practice: Steps for Mastering Hypnotherapy

Rick Voit, Molly DeLaney | Routledge | 2004 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 041593544X | PDF | 1.5 MB




This book is aimed at helping both newly trained and experienced mental health professionals become comfortable and adept in using hypnosis in their clinical practice. Despite dramatic evidence of the effectiveness of hypnosis and its growing acceptance, only a small percentage of psychotherapists employ their hypnotherapy training in their practices. This under-use of hypnosis is due to exaggerated misconceptions about its power and the resultant performance anxiety therapists experience after their training. This text is designed to address therapist performance anxiety surrounding the use of hypnosis by exploring the myths surrounding its power and therapeutic potential. The integration of a straightforward systematic hypnotic approach into therapeutic practice has value both in assessment and treatment. Using clinical anecdotes and personal experience, the authors of Hypnosis in Clinical Practice explain induction style and trance work in a way that is fundamental and highly accessible.


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Hypnotic Realities: The Induction of Clinical Hypnosis and Forms of Indirect Suggestion

Milton H. Erickson | Irvington Publishers | 1976-06 | 234 Pages | ISBN: 0829001123 | PDF | 1.5 MB




Everything is hypnosis. Nothing is hypnosis. Milton Ericksons answers the question. What is indirect suggestion? What is hypnosis? If any human being was able to truly answer this question, we'd all have discovered the mystical secrets of the Universe.


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15 mar 2011

Brief Cognitive Hypnosis: Facilitating the Change of Dysfunctional Behavior

Jordan Zarren, Bruce Eimer | Springer Publishing Company | 2001 | ISBN: 0826114849 | 300 pages | PDF | 5,8 MB




Presents various applications of hypnosis in clinical practice and focuses on brief clinical interventions which are efficacious and cost effective. For clinicians.

Review

"Brief Cognitive Hypnosis gives a unique and refreshing presentation of various applications of hypnosis in clinical practice. Most importantly this book focuses on brief clinical interventions which are both effacacious and cost effective. The authors clearly describe a number of techniques for correcting dysfunctional behaviors such as irritating and/or self-destructive habits, ameliorating anxiety disorders, treating pain, and managing troublesome side effects of various medical treatments and procedures. I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource for all clinicians who are faced with helping their patients deal with such problems." - Edward J. Frischholz, PhD, Fellow and Past-President Division 30 (Society for Psychological Hypnosis) American Psychological Association Past-Editor, American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis Fellow and Approved Consultant, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis "I wish I had said that. This book is clear, accurate, and explicated in a way that is indisputably better than any other texts on clinical hypnosis that I've read." - Dabney M. Ewin, MD, ABMH Past President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Hypnosis "[This book] is a magical addition to the field of Clinical Hypnosis. Two distinguished Board Certified Clinicians with over sixty years of combined clinical experience have provided a delightful book that will not only add to the experienced clinicians' skills, but provide a straightforward and practical approach for the neophyte in hypnosis." - William C. Wester, EdD, ABPP, ABPH Past President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis "This is a valuable book for clinicians. It is highly practical, 'user friendly', and explicates rapid treatment methods for the range of problems most commonly seen in our offices. I definitely recommend it." - D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, ABPH Past President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Professor University of Utah School of Medicine "...Zarren and Eimer integrate traditional psychodynamic models of the unconscious and symptom-formation with modern cognitive theory, the outcome of which is a new model for the change process in therapy. With lucid description of their clinical methods and rich case illustrations the authors show how the hypnotic trance, along with careful attention to the wording of the hypnotic scripts, enable the patient to open to the possibility of genuine change." - Daniel Brown, PhD, ABPH Professor, Harvard Medical School and Simmons School of Social Work, Boston, Massachusetts"


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Casebook of Clinical Hypnosis

American Psychological Association (APA) | 1996 | ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1557983658 | Pages: 427 | pdf | 21,95 MB




When is hypnosis brought into play with various theoretical and clinical approaches to psychotherapy? What does a hypnotherapist actually do on a case-by-case and a session-by-session basis? What specific strategies can be implemented? What are the scope and nature of the challenges that hypnotherapists and their clients face? What interpersonal issues emerge in hypnotherapeutic treatment? The editors of the Casebook of Clinical Hypnosis have marshaled an impressive group of eminent hypnotherapists to consider these issues and to illustrate them with interesting and memorable cases from their own experience. Each chapter is devoted to the explication of clinical techniques and strategies, and many chapters contain transcripts of actual sessions and suggestions administered, thus providing readers with a window onto the world of clinicians¡¯ best hypnotherapeutic work with their clients. Contributing therapists offer the presenting background and assessment information of a client, the treatment rationale, the role of hypnosis within the treatment, outcome and follow-up data, and concluding commentary. Such client problems as eating disorders, depression, anxiety, personality disorders, enuresis, dissociative identity disorder, dysmennorhea, nicotine dependence, attentional deficit disorder, and the aftereffects of sexual abuse and rape are addressed. One of the unique features of the Casebook is a ¡°clinical case conference¡± that illustrates how experts from very different traditions of clinical hypnotherapy conceptualize and treat a person with problems in living. The section presents a challenging case followed by commentaries of well-known clinicians who represent psychoanalytic psychotherapy, rational-emotive behavior therapy, multimodal therapy, and Ericksonian hypnosis.


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14 mar 2011

The Clinical Use of Hypnosis in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Practitioner's Casebook

Robin A. Chapman | Springer | 2005-08-22 | ISBN: 082612884X | 368 pages | PDF | 1 MB



In this practitioner's guide, clinical psychologists and hypnotists provide a theoretical framework for the integration of cognitive behavior therapy with hypnosis. They address the evidence-base for this addition and illustrate a variety of clinical applications.


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Hypnosis and Stress: A Guide for Clinicians

Peter J. Hawkins | Wiley | 2006 | 276 pages | ISBN-10: 0470019514 | 1.2 MB



Hypnosis and Stress provides a practical approach to using hypnosis with patients suffering from a wide range of stress related problems. Innovative in its approach, this book integrates traditional approaches in hypnosis with Ericksonian and Rossi's approach to hypnotherapy.


The most up-to-date research is discussed and a flexible, 'hands-on' framework is provided for practicing hypnotherapy, including:


detailed guidelines on conducting clinical interviews

examples of preparing the patient for hypnosis

templates of clinical 'scripts' for use in sessions

solutions for dealing with catharsis

discussion of inter-professional collaboration.



Interventions are suggested for a wide range of stress problems in both adults and children, including anxiety, sexual dysfunctions, sleeping problems, pain and other psychosomatic conditions.

This practical guide provides a useful introduction to hypnotherapy for professionals such as counsellors, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists and physicians. The breadth of information included ensures it will also appeal to the more experienced clinician.


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13 mar 2011

International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis

John Wiley & Sons | 1 edition (September 12, 2001) | Hardcover: 376 pages | ISBN: 0471970093 | PDF | 1.4 mb



Clinical Hypnosis has proved successful in a variety of clinical situations. This handbook, with its practical approach, covers both the scientific and clinical aspects of hypnosis providing information on a range of available psychological and physical treatments.


* Explains how to learn and apply hypnosis in clinical situations

* World renowned editors

* Comprehensive coverage of relevant issues

This title will be invaluable to practising psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, medical hypnotists and mental health care workers.


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Hypnosis: A Brief History

Wiley-Blackwell | 2008 | ISBN: 1405134518 | 240 pages | PDF | 12 MB




Hypnosis: A Brief History crosses disciplinary boundaries to explain current advances and controversies surrounding the use of hypnosis through an exploration of the history of its development.

* examines the social and cultural contexts of the theories, development, and practice of hypnosis

* crosses disciplinary boundaries to explain current advances and controversies in hypnosis

* explores shifting beliefs about the nature of hypnosis

* investigates references to the apparent power of hypnosis over memory and personal identity


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