Exceedingly clear, concise, and comprehensive, this
volume sets forth the essential fundamentals of both the
practice and theoretical underpinnings of clinical
hypnosis. It will acquaint readers with a field that is
dynamic, diverse, and constantly evolving, and one that
offers superb therapeutic tools widely applicable in
many clinical contexts. The book is designed as a basic
text for graduate and undergraduate courses in clinical
hypnosis as well as an information?packed refresher for
practicing mental health professionals who wish to
explore this provocative discipline. A valuable feature
of the book is the comprehensive reference section at
the end of each chapter for readers whose interest has
been piqued for further exploration. Among the topics
Essentials of Hypnosis addresses are: Myths and
misconceptions, Prominent paradigms of hypnosis, Varied
applications, Human suggestibility, and how to perform
tests, How the mind processes hypnotic communication,
Susceptibility, Psychological and physical
characteristics of the hypnotic state, Environmental and
physical variables, Patterns of hypnotic communication,
Techniques for traditional and naturalistic inductions,
Classical hypnotic phenomena and their inductions
Self?hypnosis, Therapeutic utilization of the hypnotic
trance?script, Clinical implications of memory,
Suggestibility and repressed memory controversy,
Overcoming resistance, Pitfalls to avoid, Ethical
guidelines. Throughout Essentials of Hypnosis emphasizes
the use of hypnotic processes as agents of effective
communication and change. Lucid and thought provoking,
it offers an integral prelude to the fascinating
principles and practice of clinical hypnosis. |
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