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ISBN 10: 0471970093
ISBN 13: 9780471970095
Author: Graham D Burrows, Robb O Stanley, Peter B Bloom
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.
International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Foundations: History, Theory, and Science
Chapter 1: A History of Hypnosis: From Mesmer to the Present Day
- 1.1 The Roots of Hypnotic Suggestion
- 1.2 Hypnosis in the 19th Century: From Charcot to Bernheim
- 1.3 The 20th Century Revival: Erickson, Hilgard, and Beyond
Chapter 2: Defining Hypnosis: Theories and Models
- 2.1 State vs. Non-State Theories
- 2.2 The Role of Suggestibility and Response Expectancy
- 2.3 Cognitive-Behavioral and Psychodynamic Models of Hypnosis
Chapter 3: The Neurobiology of Hypnosis
- 3.1 What Brain Imaging Reveals about the Hypnotic State
- 3.2 Brain Networks and Altered States of Consciousness
- 3.3 Pain Modulation and the Brain
Chapter 4: Measuring Hypnosis: Scales and Inventories
- 4.1 The Stanford and Harvard Scales of Hypnotic Susceptibility
- 4.2 Practical Application in Clinical Assessment
- 4.3 Subjective Experience and Phenotypic Measures
Part II: The Practice of Clinical Hypnosis
Chapter 5: The Therapeutic Relationship in Hypnosis
- 5.1 Rapport and Trust: The Foundation of Hypnotic Work
- 5.2 The Role of the Therapist and the Patient’s Agency
Chapter 6: Hypnotic Induction and Deepening Techniques
- 6.1 Direct vs. Indirect Induction Methods
- 6.2 Techniques for Deepening the Trance State
- 6.3 Using Imagery and Metaphor
Chapter 7: The Art and Science of Hypnotic Suggestion
- 7.1 Principles of Effective Suggestion
- 7.2 Post-Hypnotic Suggestions and Their Applications
- 7.3 Cognitive and Affective Suggestions
Chapter 8: Self-Hypnosis: Training Patients for Self-Regulation
- 8.1 Empowering the Patient with Self-Hypnosis Skills
- 8.2 Applications in Anxiety Management and Pain Control
- 8.3 Developing a Daily Practice
Part III: Clinical Applications in Medicine and Psychology
Section A: Pain Management and Anesthesia
- Chapter 9: Hypnosis for Acute and Chronic Pain
- Chapter 10: Hypnosis in Surgery and Anesthesiology
- Chapter 11: Hypnosis in Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery
Section B: Mental and Behavioral Health
- Chapter 12: Hypnosis in the Treatment of Anxiety and Phobias
- Chapter 13: Hypnosis for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Chapter 14: Hypnosis in the Treatment of Habit Disorders (e.g., Smoking, Weight Management)
- Chapter 15: Hypnosis for Insomnia and Sleep Disorders
Section C: Somatic and Systemic Disorders
- Chapter 16: Hypnosis in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Chapter 17: Hypnosis for Dermatological Conditions
- Chapter 18: Hypnosis in Oncology and Palliative Care
Part IV: Special Populations and Ethical Considerations
Chapter 19: Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents
- 19.1 Adapting Techniques for Different Developmental Stages
- 19.2 Applications in Enuresis, Anxiety, and Procedural Pain
Chapter 20: Hypnosis with the Elderly
- 20.1 Cognitive and Physical Considerations
- 20.2 Applications in Chronic Pain and Dementia Care
Chapter 21: Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Hypnosis
- 21.1 Informed Consent and Professional Boundaries
- 21.2 Hypnosis and Memory: Debating its Forensic Use
Part V: Research and Professional Development
Chapter 22: Evidence-Based Hypnosis: A Review of the Research Literature
- 22.1 Meta-Analyses and Randomized Controlled Trials
- 22.2 The Efficacy of Hypnosis in Different Clinical Domains
Chapter 23: Training, Certification, and Professional Societies
- 23.1 A Guide to International Training Standards
- 23.2 The Role of Professional Organizations (e.g., ISH, ASCH)
Chapter 24: The Future of Clinical Hypnosis
- 24.1 Integrating Hypnosis into Mainstream Healthcare
- 24.2 The Role of Technology (e.g., VR, Apps)
- 24.3 Future Directions in Research
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