Trance and Treatment


Clinical Uses of Hypnosis

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By: By Herbert Spiegel, David Spiegel
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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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