Leonard S. Milling, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of Hartford. Dr. Milling is a clinical psychologist with specializations in child clinical and pediatric psychology. He teaches undergraduate courses in personality psychology and abnormal psychology, as well as graduate courses in personality psychology and psychopathology. Dr. Milling's research interests are in the area of psychological interventions for physical pain. The current focus of this work involves evaluating the psychological variables that explain how psychological interventions reduce pain and the personality variables that predict who benefits the most from particular interventions.
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Preface: Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Hypnosis Chapter 1: An Evidence-Based Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis Chapter 2: Hypnosis and Anxiety Chapter 3: Hypnosis and Depression Chapter 4: Hypnosis for Acute and Procedural Pain Chapter 5: Hypnosis and Chronic Pain Chapter 6: Applications of Hypnosis in Behavioral Medicine Chapter 7: Hypnosis for the Treatment of Smoking Chapter 8: Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents Chapter 9: Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Hypnosis: Current Status and Future Directions