Trancework: an introduction to the practice of clinical hypnosis
1990; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 28; Issue: 02 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.28-1260
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Pain Management and Placebo Effect
ResumoPart 1: Conceptual Framework. What is Hypnosis, and Can it Help? - A. M. Weitzenhoffer The Myths about Hypnosis, and a Dose of Reality - D. B. Cheek Conceptualising Hypnosis - H. J. Crawford The Brain in Hypnosis - W. Kroger, Contents of Hypnosis - T. X. Barber The Social Psychology of Human Suggestibility - M. H. Erickson Matters of the Mind - K. Thompson Responsiveness to Hypnosis. The Phenomenology of Hypnosis. Conditions of Conducting Hypnosis Sessions - E. R. Hilgard Structured Approaches to Accessing Hypnotic Repsonsiveness. Part 2: Practical Framework. Structuring Suggestions - J. K. Zeig Helpful Hints for Performing Hypnosis. Formal Strategies of Hypnotic Induction. Hypnotic Phenomena: Eliciting and Utilizing Hypnotic Resources - D. Speigel Designing and Delivering Hypnotic Interventions. Hypnotic Parrers Commonly Employed in Psychotherapy. Treatment Dynamics and Sample Hypnosis Session Transcripts for Common Problems. The Case of Vicki: Hypnosis for Coping with Terminal Cancer. When People Respond in Non-ideal Ways - K. Olness Hypnotic Hazards and Ethical Guidelines Appendix A: Hypnosis Organisations for Professionals and Journal Information Appendix B: Supplemental Materials from M. D. Yapko.
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