"Brief Cognitive Hypnosis gives a unique and refreshing
presentation of various applications of hypnosis in clinical
practice. Most importantly this book focuses on brief clinical
interventions which are both effacacious and cost effective. The
authors clearly describe a number of techniques for correcting
dysfunctional behaviors such as irritating and/or self-destructive
habits, ameliorating anxiety disorders, treating pain, and managing
troublesome side effects of various medical treatments and
procedures. I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource for
all clinicians who are faced with helping their patients deal with
such problems."
- Edward J. Frischholz, PhD, Fellow and Past-President
Divison 30 (Society for Psychological Hypnosis)
American Psychological Association
Past-Editor, American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Fellow and Approved Consultant, American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis
"I wish I had said that. This book is clear, accurate, and
explicated in a way that is indisputably better than any other
texts on clinical hypnosis that I've read."
- Dabney M. Ewin, MD, ABMH
Past President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Medical
Hypnosis
"[This book] is a magical addition to the field of Clinical
Hypnosis. Two distinguished Board Certified Clinicians with over
sixty years of combined clinical experience have provided a
delightful book that will not only add to the experienced
clinicians' skills, but provide a straightforward and practical
approach for the neophyte in hypnosis."
- William C. Wester, EdD, ABPP, ABPH
Past President of the American Society ofClinical Hypnosis
"This is a valuable book for clinicians. It is highly practical,
'user friendly', and explicates rapid treatment methods for the
range of problems most commonly seen in our offices. I definitely
recommend it."
- D. Corydon Hammond, PhD, ABPH
Past President of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Professor University of Utah School of Medicine
.,."Zarren and Eimer integrate traditional psychodynamic models
of the unconscious and symptom-formation with modern cognitive
theory, the outcome of which is a new model for the change process
in therapy. With lucid description of their clinical methods and
rich case illustrations the authors show how the hypnotic trance,
along with careful attention to the wording of the hypnotic
scripts, enable the patient to open to the possibility of genuine
change."
- Daniel Brown, PhD, ABPH
Professor, Harvard Medical School and Simmons School of Social
Work, Boston, Massachusetts
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