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16 reviewsISBN 10: 0876305702
ISBN 13: 9780876305706
Author: Milton H Erickson, Seymour Hershman, Irving I Secter
"During the past several years there have been ever-increasing numbers of physicians, dentists, and psychologists interested in hypnosis, both therapeutic and investigative. Reliable sources of clinical information and instruction were practically non-existent except for a few scattered individuals. To meet this need, to interest universities, and to stimulate medical and dental schools to an awareness of the importance of teaching clinical hypnosis, a group of experienced clinicians competent in teaching were formed. Throughout the United States, under the auspices of various professional societies and universities, this group conducted seminars on hypnosis. "This book is compiled from the tape recordings of dozens of those seminars, and thus it contains the material as it was presented, with all the simplicity, directness, and effectiveness of the classroom presentation. "It is no more, no less, than a comprehensive presentation of the material upon which thousands of clinicians throughout the United States have based the initiation and development of their successful clinical use of hypnosis." -Milton H. Erickson, M.D. (1961)
1 Outline of History and Theories of Hypnosis
Modern history
Current developments
Theories
2 Suggestion and Hypnotizability
Psychological principles
Suggestibility
Hypnotizability
Tests
3 The Phenomena of Hypnosis
Misconceptions about hypnosis
Defining hypnosis
Special techniques
Hypnotic phenomena
Special considerations
Use of hypnotic aids
Trance induction
Rapport: pattern of unconscious thinhing
Spontaneous negative hallucination
Transfer of information from the conscious to the unconscious mind
Positive hallucination
Catalepsy
Dissociation
Recall
Age regression
Depersonalization
Literal thinking
Age regression
Return of subject to trance by recall of regression material
Recall of subject to reality situation
Manipulation of trance
Indirect suggestion
Ability of subject to steer own thoughts
Automatic writing
Subject's defense of suggested idea (negative hallucination)
Time distortion to see movies
Limits to age regression
Revivification of memories
Trance persistence and rapport
Suggested alteration of sense of taste
Preparation of somnambules
Refusal to demonstrate panic reaction for subject protection
Posthypnotic hallucination
Indirect induction
Handling of conflicts
Loss of contact with patient
Duration of posthypnotic suggestions
Handedness and automatic writing
Reactions to attacks on personal standards
Handling of posttraumatic experiences
Readiness for hypnosis
4 Induction Techniques
Progressive relaxation
Demonstration 4: Entire Group
Trance induction in previously unhypnotized subject
Demonstration 5
Hand levitation (indirect permissive technique)
Demonstration 6
Direct authoritative hypnosis
Demonstration 7
Coin technique
Demonstration 8
Group “experiment” with previously unsuccessful subjects
Demonstration 9
“Expectancy” technique
Demonstration 10
Hypnosis with previously unsuccessful subject
Demonstration 11
Indirect hypnosis
Trance deepening
Demonstration 12
Indirect induction (confusion technique)
Autohypnosis
5 Clinical Applications of Surgical Anesthesia
6 Hypnosis in Obstetrics
Indications and advantages of hypnosis in obstetrics
Disadvantages of hypnosis
The combined approach
The first visit
The second visit
Subsequent visits
Techniques
Questions and answers
Hershman's Criteria for Adequacy of Hypnotic States
7 Hypnosis in Children
Suggestibility
Therapy (medical considerations)
Therapy (dental considerations)
Techniques of induction in children
8 Clinical Applications of Hypnosis to General Medicine
Background
Major techniques
General therapeutic approaches
Areas of usefulness
Questions and answers
Adequate histories
Use of the term “hypnosis”
Trance depth and effectiveness of suggestions
Medical uses for deep trance
Handling physical disorders (scalenus anticus syndrome)
Terminal carcinoma
9 Clinical Applications of Hypnosis to Psychiatry
The role of hypnosis in psychotherapy
Practical orientation to psychiatric problems
Therapy of habits
Specialized techniques
Indirect suggestion
10 Hypnosis in Dentistry
Advantages of hypnosis
Hypnotic orientation
Trance induction
Trance maintenance
Trance termination
Special problems
Suggested office procedures
Hypnosis in pedodontia
The exaggerated gag reflex
Verbalization
11 Hypnosis in Psychology
General remarks
Demonstration 16 (Part 2)
Rapport Reaction
Aural Effects in Hypnosis
Visualization Sought, But Subject not Ready
Nature of Intuition
Preoccupation of the Subject with the Hypnosis
Question of Future Recall
Spontaneous Deepening of Trance
Inactive or Indirect Approach
Presenting Hypnosis to the Patient
Significance of Tremor
Trained Subject's Awareness of Demonstration Subject's Status
Inquiry About Depth
Wakening Suggestions
Protecting the Individual
Insistence on Subject Awakening
Postscript to Demonstration
References of Interest
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