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Trance and Treatment

Clinical Uses of Hypnosis
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Trance and Treatment was written as an introduction for someone new to the subject of hypnosis, but also includes material in sufficient depth so that therapists with wide experience in the field can acquire new perspectives. Our approach differs from the current clinical literature in emphasising the importance of performing a systematic assessment of hypnotisability; the method is described in detail along with data relating performance on the Hypnotic Induction Profile to personality style, psychopathology, and treatment outcome.
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPrologueAbout the AuthorsPART I: Trance: The Phenomenon and Its MeasurementDefining HypnosisChapter 1. Naturally Occurring Trance Phenomena and Related MythsChapter 2. Formally Induced Trance PhenomenaThe Hypnotic Induction ProfileChapter 3. Rationale for a Clinical TestChapter 4. Administration and ScoringPART II: The Hypnotic Induction Profile as a Diagnostic ProbeSpectrum of Hypnotizability and Personality StyleChapter 5. The Person With the Problem: Apollonians, Odysseans, and DionysiansChapter 6. Review of the Literature: Hypnotizability and PersonalityNonintact Profiles: Softs and DecrementsChapter 7. Hypnotizability and Severe PsychopathologyChapter 8. Neurophysiology of HypnosisPART III: Using Hypnosis in TreatmentPrinciplesChapter 9. Formulating the ProblemChapter 10. RestructuringTreatment Strategies: Short TermChapter 11. Smoking ControlChapter 12. Eating DisordersChapter 13. Anxiety, Concentration, and InsomniaChapter 14. PhobiasChapter 15. Pain ControlChapter 16. Psychosomatic Disorders and Conversion SymptomsChapter 17. Miscellaneous Behavior DisordersTreatment Strategies: Long TermChapter 18. Spectrum of TherapiesChapter 19. The Grade 5 Syndrome: Special Considerations in Treating the DionysianChapter 20. Hypnosis in the Treatment of Acute Stress Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and DissociationEpilogueAppendix: Interpretation and Standardization of the Hypnotic Induction ProfileReferencesName IndexSubject Index
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