Therapeutic Hypnosis
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Author | : Laurence L Sugarman |
Publisher | : Crown House Publishing |
Total Pages | : 507 |
Release | : 2014-02-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1845908864 |
In this completely revised, updated and expanded volume, the editors have brought together some of the field's most outstanding contributors to examine the wide-ranging applications and promise of the use of hypnosis with children. The book develops core principles of clinical hypnosis with children and adolescents and each contributor delineates how they apply these precepts in a range of psychological and medical settings. The result is a constellation of perspectives and clinical applications that move the reader beyond literature review to practical advice.
Author | : Gary R. Elkins, PhD, ABPP, ABPH |
Publisher | : Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2013-07-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0826199410 |
ìLike others trying to incorporate hypnotherapy into their practice, I found myself struggling with the question, ìWhere do I begin?î This book provides that answerÖ [It]offers the first complete presentation of [the] fundamentals [of hypnotic relaxation therapy] in a manner that is not only supported by empirical research, but is consistent with the authorís 30 years of experience as a clinical practitioner. In contrast to a ìone-size-fits-all approach,î this book provides specific, easy-to-follow guidelines for developing hypnotic suggestions in a flexible manner that will enable the clinician to effectively address individual patientsí unique needsÖ Practitioners, students, and clinicians will want to have a copy of this comprehensive book, not only to use as a training manual, but to have as a ìgo to guideî to troubleshoot typical problems.î -Cassie Kendrick, PsyD Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Health Psychology Mind-Body Medicine Research Laboratory Baylor University This book introduces a new, evidence-based model of hypnotherapy called ìhypnotic relaxation therapyî (HRT). Easily integrated with other therapeutic models or used alone, HRT has been proven effective in a wide variety of applications including pain management, anxiety reduction, smoking cessation, insomnia treatment, and treatment of post-menopausal symptoms. This new model advances the field of hypnotherapy by making relaxation an explicit part of hypnotherapy and measuring individual differences in hypnotizabillity with the introduction of a new measurement instrument, the Elkins Hypnotizability Scale (EHS). Additionally, it is the first book to integrate Cognitive-Experiential Self Theory with HRT. Dr. Elkins is a highly esteemed leader in clinical hypnosis. He has served as President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, President of the American Board of Psychological Hypnosis, Vice-Chair of the Council of Representatives of the International Society of Hypnosis, and Chair of the Fellows Committee of the Society for Psychological Hypnosis of the APA. His book provides clinicians with the guiding principles of HRT as well as the empirical research underlying it. Dr. Elkins offers a session-by-session approach to HRT that covers the process for structuring sessions, treatment planning, and dealing with resistance, and explicates detailed applications of HRT. Guidelines for formulating hypnotic suggestions are described, as is HRT as a proven effective source of intervention for hot flashes in menopausal women. The book explains how to integrate HRT with other modalities and discusses the ethical considerations of HRT. Additionally, the book introduces the Elkins Hypnotizability Scale for clinical assessment of hypnotizability that is currently being used in NIH-funded research at Baylor University and the Mayo Clinic. Case examples and sample transcripts are incorporated throughout the book, which also includes a sample brochure for patients. Key Features: Introduces a new, evidence-based conceptualization of hypnotherapy Presents a new, well-validated, easy-to-use scale for measuring hynotizability Includes plentiful case examples and sample transcripts of hypnotic relaxation interventions Explains how to integrate HRT with other modalities Written by a renowned leader in the field of hypnosis
Author | : C Roy Hunter |
Publisher | : Crown House Publishing |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2012-08-13 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1845908538 |
Hypnotic Regression Therapy, or HRT, is a type of hypnotherapy in which, following the induction of a good trance state, specialized suggestions are given to guide the client in reviewing and emotionally reframing earlier experiences that have either caused or contributed to the client's current symptoms. HRT is considered one of the most valuable hypnotherapy techniques available today, yet it remains controversial, partly due to inadequate training of psychotherapists and hypnotherapists which has contributed to numerous cases of false memory syndrome.
Author | : Nicholas P. Spanos |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 548 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
Today, many advocates of hypnosis claim for it significant therapeutic benefits as an anesthetic, a method for controlling labor pains, an element in the treatment of dermatological conditions, and a way of gaining relief from certain types of chronic illness. But all such claims presuppose that the advocates of hypnosis are correct in assuming the existence of a "trance state" in which these phenomena can take place, and in their beliefs about just how susceptible the general population is to being hypnotized. It would seem, therefore, that even before one gets to the therapeutic claims, these prior assumptions and beliefs must be critically evaluated. Hypnosis: The Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective brings together the work of twenty researchers who seek to analyze the evidence for hypnotic susceptibility, trance states, nonvoluntary behavior, posthypnotic amnesia, the perceptual effects of hypnosis (temporal and otherwise), and more. Throughout these essays the experience of hypnosis is placed within a social psychological context, which the editors believe more accurately explains the phenomena by comparing it to other individual and social behavior. In addition, this fascinating volume discusses socio-political factors affecting popular and clinical attitudes toward hypnosis and offers suggestions regarding future research. The scope of this comprehensive sourcebook makes it an ideal research tool and a handy reference guide for those exploring experimental and theoretical issues as well as the clinical applications of hypnosis.
Author | : Shelley Walls |
Publisher | : Shelley Walls |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2022-01-08 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
In this book of hypnotism handbook, a wonderful chapter is dedicated to how to increase sex power with hypnotism? Every mature person wishes to enjoy life with great sex power. This book deals with how to increase sex power with the help of hypnotism. This book on spiritual health actually teaches how to get success in life with self suggestions. Self-suggestions and self-hypnosis improve confidence it is a key to success. It in their memory. In this book you will learn: • All the truth about hypnosis • The most powerful hypnotic techniques • Darkest myths about it • The deadliest mistakes to avoid in hypnosis • The art of mind control • How to literally brainwash anyone • Using mind control to literally upset your life • The seduction of persuasion\ • Nlp vs hypnosis-- are you ready for the battle? Learn the power of possibility thinking and discover how to utilise trance to lubricate your client's minds, creating lasting change and laying the foundation for even more transformation to come. Discover essential hypnotic skills and tools, hypnotic language and an almost unbelievably effortless approach to hypnotic phenomena.
Author | : Dr. George Steven Edward Grattan |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2013-11-11 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1480803928 |
Psychotherapy is a scientifically proven form of treatment, and neuroscience has justified hypnosis as a convenient method to train our minds to change our brains. Even so, hypnosis remains widely misunderstood. In Therapeutic Hypnosis: A Brief, In-Depth Overview, author Dr. Steve Grattan offers an outline of therapeutic hypnosis, allowing for the rapid development of powerful and compelling interventions. Looking into both past and present uses of hypnosis and hypnotism, Grattan clears up many misconceptions surrounding the practice by exploring it as a part of psychodynamic psychotherapy. This guide presents new evidence from neuroscience and from the ancient wisdom of Buddhism and details many short, instructive case studies, revealing the essence of hypnosis and demonstrating the benefits of this often-misunderstood mind activity. It also discusses the roles of suggestion, trance, family therapy, and self-hypnosis. With a concise and simple approach, Grattan explains the powerful techniques and uses of hypnosis in modern-day therapy and provides a thorough understanding of the principles and practice of hypnosis.
Author | : Calvin D. Banyan |
Publisher | : Hypnosis.org |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0971229007 |
Professional techniques and procedures for doing outstanding hypnotherapy using direct suggestion, convincers, covert testing, age regression and more. This is an exciting new book for professionals who are using hypnotherapy in their work (or would like to).It is highly organized and readable, and outlines and explains some of the most powerful and reliable techniques and procedures available to the modern hypnotherapist. A treasure of over 180 Hypnotherapy Techniques and Procedures that lead to successful hypnotherapy including: how to hypnotize every client, how to show every client that he or she was hypnotized, how to make your hypnotic suggestions more powerful than ever, how to make each session 10 times more powerful than the last one, how to covertly test your clients and use convincers that cannot fail, how to expertly conduct age regression sessions that are successful, how to work with overly-analytical, resistant or nervous clients, and how to amaze your clients and receive referrals from other professionals.
Author | : Milton H. Erickson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 578 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : Hypnotism |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Marcel Souza |
Publisher | : Gavea |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
The Therapeutic Hypnosis Course offers an immersive journey into the world of therapeutic hypnosis, designed for both beginners and seasoned professionals. This comprehensive guide provides foundational and advanced techniques that allow readers to tap into the incredible healing potential of the subconscious mind. With a blend of scientific insights and practical exercises, the course delves into how hypnosis can alleviate anxiety, manage pain, and foster self-improvement. Each chapter is thoughtfully crafted to build on the previous, guiding readers step-by-step through the art of suggestion, induction, and the therapeutic applications of hypnosis. In this book, readers will discover a diverse array of tools and methods used by professional hypnotherapists. It covers various induction techniques, from traditional methods to rapid inductions, ensuring that each reader finds the approach that best suits their style. The course also addresses the nuances of language patterns, voice modulation, and pacing to optimize the hypnotic process. Beyond technical skills, it emphasizes the importance of ethical practice and rapport-building with clients, ensuring that every hypnotic session is both safe and effective. As the course progresses, readers are introduced to deeper applications of therapeutic hypnosis, including regression techniques, anchoring methods, and the use of hypnotherapy in treating phobias, addictions, and emotional trauma. Case studies and real-world examples are woven throughout, providing practical insights into how hypnosis is applied across different therapeutic contexts. The book also explores the fascinating intersection of hypnosis with modern psychology, shedding light on the neurological and psychological processes that make hypnosis a powerful tool for transformation. Ultimately, the Therapeutic Hypnosis Course is more than just a guide; it’s a complete roadmap for anyone interested in harnessing the power of hypnosis for personal growth or professional practice. By the end of this course, readers will have a deep understanding of the principles and practices of therapeutic hypnosis, enabling them to foster positive changes in themselves and others. This book invites readers to embrace the transformative potential of the mind, offering a path toward healing, self-discovery, and empowerment through the art of 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.