Mind-Body Therapy: Methods of Ideodynamic Healing in Hypnosis

Mind-Body Therapy: Methods of Ideodynamic Healing in Hypnosis
Author: Ernest L. Rossi
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1994-11-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 039331247X

A remarkable collaboration between psychologist Rossi and gynecologist-obstetrician Cheek, this book guides and empowers therapists and patients to find the keys to their own health and well-being through therapeutic hypnosis. Hundreds of engaging case reports from Cheek's forty years of clinical work bring the theory of mind-body therapy to life, while Rossi's chapters link Cheek's often intuitive work to the latest research in psychobiology.

The Mind-Body Communication in Hypnosis

The Mind-Body Communication in Hypnosis
Author: Milton H. Erickson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Hypnotism
ISBN: 9781853434204

This third volume of the work of Milton Erickson contains much of the source material wherein Erickson first expressed his original views on psychosomatic medicine and healing. His research validates the view that the psyche, mind and brain are integrated in modulating body processes.

Advances in the Use of Hypnosis for Medicine, Dentistry and Pain Prevention/Management

Advances in the Use of Hypnosis for Medicine, Dentistry and Pain Prevention/Management
Author: Donald C. Brown
Publisher: Crown House Pub Limited
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781845901202

Explores the biology of hypnosis and its applications in medicine, dentistry, and pain prevention and management. This work features contributions ranging from Mind/Body Communication and The Biology of Hypnosis, to Pain, Anxiety and Dental Gagging in Adults and Children and Treating Pain, Anxiety, and Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents.

Transpersonal Hypnosis

Transpersonal Hypnosis
Author: Eric D Leskowitz
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1999-09-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780849322372

Transpersonal Hypnosis presents a multidimensional, energy-based view of human awareness that integrates disparate biological, psychological, and spiritual therapeutic techniques. Each of the chapters - all from world-renowned contributors - includes both a historical overview and the theory behind the development of each technique. The authors emphasize experimental studies that examine the validity of using hypnotically accessed transpersonal states of consciousness to heal the body, mind, and spirit. Several clinical vignettes highlight the types of medical and psychological symptoms responsive to these approaches. The emerging field of spiritually-influenced treatments is transforming the practice of medicine.

The Practitioner's Guide to Mirroring Hands

The Practitioner's Guide to Mirroring Hands
Author: Ernest L. Rossi
Publisher: Crown House Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2018-07-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1785832913

Richard Hill and Ernest L. Rossi's The Practitioner's Guide to Mirroring Hands: A Client-Responsive Therapy that Facilitates Natural Problem-Solving and Mind Body Healing describes in detail how Mirroring Hands is conducted, and explores the framework of knowledge and understanding that surrounds and supports its therapeutic process. Foreword by Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D. In this instructive and illuminating manual, Hill and Rossi show you how Mirroring Hands enables clients to unlock their problem-solving and mind body healing capacities to arrive at a resolution in a way that many other therapies might not. The authors offer expert guidance as to its client-responsive applications and differentiate seven variations of the technique in order to give the practitioner confidence and comfort in their ability to work within and around the possibilities presented while in session. Furthermore, Hill and Rossi punctuate their description of how Mirroring Hands is conducted with a range of illustrative casebook examples and stage-by-stage snapshots of the therapy in action: providing scripted language prompts and images of a client's hand movement that demonstrate the processes behind the technique as it takes the client from disruption into the therapeutic; and from there to integration, resolution, and a state of well-being. This book begins by tracing the emergence of the Mirroring Hands approach from its origins in Rossi's studies and experiences with Milton H. Erickson and by presenting a transcription of an insightful discussion between Rossi and Hill as they challenge some of the established ways in which we approach psychotherapy, health, and well-being. Building upon this exchange of ideas, the authors define and demystify the nature of complex, non-linear systems and skillfully unpack the three key elements of induction to therapeutic consciousness focused attention, curiosity, and nascent confidence in a section dedicated to preparing the client for therapy. Hill and Rossi supply guidance for the therapist through explanation of therapeutic dialogue's non-directive language principles, and through exploration of the four-stage cycle that facilitates the client's capacity to access their natural problem-solving and mind body healing. The advocate Mirroring Hands as not only a therapeutic technique, but also for all practitioners engaged in solution-focused therapy. Through its enquiry into the vital elements of client-cue observation, symptom-scaling, and rapport-building inherent in the therapist/client relationship, this book shares great wisdom and insight that will help the practitioner become more attuned to their clients' inner worlds and communication patterns. Hill and Rossi draw on a wealth of up-to-date neuroscientific research and academic theory to help bridge the gap between therapy's intended outcomes and its measured neurological effects, and, towards the book's close, also open the door to the study of quantum field theory to inspire the reader's curiosity in this fascinating topic. An ideal progression for those engaged in mindfulness and meditation, this book is the first book on the subject specially written for all mental health practitioners and is suitable for students of counseling, psychotherapy, psychology, and hypnotherapy, as well as anyone in professional practice.

Mind-Body Medicine in Clinical Practice

Mind-Body Medicine in Clinical Practice
Author: Hilary McClafferty
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1498728324

Consumer demand for integrative medicine has increased over recent decades, and cutting-edge research in neuroscience has identified opportunities for new treatment options. This text outlines the evidence behind mind-body medicine and provides rich case-based examples.. It is written by a clinician, for clinicians, to help practitioners stay current in this emerging field. Including foundational chapters on the relevance of mind-body medicine, the effects of stress, communication skills, and methods for incorporating mind-body medicine into consultation, this book then introduces various mind-body therapies and considers their use in selected clinical conditions. The therapies are grouped into chapters on breath work and relaxation; hypnosis and guided imagery; meditation, mindfulness, spirituality, and compassion-based therapies; creative arts therapies; and movement therapies. Each chapter includes case studies, background and history, best use, training requirements, risks and benefits. The part focusing on specific conditions updates research and provides pediatric and adult examples in the areas of: anxiety and depression; acute and chronic pain; gastrointestinal and urologic conditions; auto-immune, inflammatory; and surgery, oncology, and other conditions. Providing resources and practical tools to help clinicians incorporate evidence-based mind-body medicine therapies into patient care, this book is an invaluable reference for medical and nursing students, as well as for residents, fellows, nurse practitioners and physician assistants across a wide variety of specialties.

Psychobiology Of Mind Body Healing Revised Edition

Psychobiology Of Mind Body Healing Revised Edition
Author: Ernest Lawrence Rossi
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1993-11-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393701685

Rossi examines new evidence from psychoneuroimmunology, neuroendocrinology, molecular genetics, and neurobiology, and shows how we can utilize these natural processes to facilitate our emotional and physical well being. More than a dozen new approaches to Many of the hypotheses that Rossi proposed when this book was published in 1986 have now been confirmed. The mind-body connection is a process that can be seen, measured and accessed through hypnosis. In establishing that it is possible to use the mind to heal body illness, he now brings together new evidence from psychoneuroimmunology, neuroendocrinology, molecular genetics and neurobiology. More than a dozen new approaches to mind-body healing are outlined in a series of teaching tutorials.

Conversational Hypnosis - a Practical Guide

Conversational Hypnosis - a Practical Guide
Author: Michael Kiff
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781484991091

Discover the power of influence, persuasion and mind control with this practical guide to the art of conversational hypnosis. Conversational hypnosis, also commonly known as covert hypnosis, is the art of influencing others by giving them direct subconscious commands to follow, which seem like normal everyday conversation. It is a style of communication that you will use to subtly direct anyone's subconscious mind to take action. When you practice the methods in this book you are going to be using hypnotic language patterns to influence others to take action and do what you want. It is not just what you are saying that is going to compel others to take action; it is a combination of how you say what you are saying. You are going to be learning how to use your voice, posture and body language in order to deliver a hypnotic command in a seemingly normal conversation that will influence the person you are talking to take action. After reading this book, you will master... how to subtly direct anyone's subconscious mind to take action the hypnotic language patterns that easily break down the walls of resistance and implant the desire to complete whatever action it is that you want them to take. how to make others believe that the action you are convincing them to take is a fun, safe and perfectly natural thing to be doing. If you want, they will even believe it was their idea in the first place the basic hypnotic formula, building rapport, psychological devices (hypnotic points), trick phrases, trance states, and other hypnotic tools that all hypnotists must have in their arsenal. and much, much more... With this book, you have all of the tools necessary to successfully persuade almost anyone to do anything. This is the most powerful tool to have at your disposal in order to influence and persuade others. The most powerful persuasion tool is the ability to use conversational hypnosis effectively, because in order to convince anyone to do anything you need to know how to persuade them instantly. This can only be done by bypassing their conscious mind, that will almost always try to contradict what you are saying, and speak directly to their subconscious mind; which is much more open to suggestion.This is the art of conversational hypnosis. What are you waiting for? Check it out for yourself.Scroll up, click the buy button & get started today! About the Author Michael Kiff's slogan is, "Tried and true leadership strategies for the price of a coffee." Useful information should be simple, functional, and affordable. Many "professionals" perpetuate the idea that true success only comes with great difficulty and an exorbitant amount of money; which prevents average people from achieving the prosperity that they deserve. What you need (and what Michael Kiff provides) are step-by-step strategies that are proven to work. Scroll up, click the buy button & get started today!

The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis

The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis
Author: Michael R. Nash
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2012-01-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0191625833

The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis is the long overdue successor to Fromm and Nash's Contemporary Hypnosis Research (Guilford Press), which has been regarded as the field's authoritative scholarly reference for over 35 years. This new book is a comprehensive summary of where field has been, where it stands today, and its future directions. The volume's lucid and engaging chapters on the scientific background to the field, fully live up to this uncompromising scholarly legacy. In addition, the scope of the book includes 17 clinical chapters which comprehensively describe how hypnosis is best used with patients across a spectrum of disorders and applied settings. Authored by the world's leading practitioners these contributions are sophisticated, inspiring, and richly illustrated with case examples and session transcripts. For postgraduate students, researchers and clinicians, or anyone wanting to understand hypnosis as a form of treatment, this is the starting point. Unequalled in its breadth and quality, The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis is the definitive reference text in the field.