What is hypnosis? Despite widespread misconceptions, hypnosis is
not a treatment in itself; instead, it is a facilitator -- a useful
diagnostic tool that can help the practitioner choose an
appropriate treatment modality and accelerate various primary
treatment strategies.
The second edition of this remarkable work (first published 25
years ago) is written to provide both beginning and seasoned
practitioners with a brief, disciplined technique for mobilizing
and learning from an individual's capacity to concentrate. Putting
to rest both exaggerated fears about hypnosis and overblown
statements of its efficacy, this compelling volume brings
scientific discipline to a systematic exploration of the clinical
uses and limitations of hypnosis.
The challenge was to develop a clinical measurement that could
transform a fascinating amalgam of anecdotes, speculations,
clinical intuitions and observations, and laboratory advances into
a more fruitful and systematic body of information. Thus was born
the authors' Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP), a crucial 10-minute
clinical assessment procedure that relates the spectrum of
hypnotizability to personality style, psychopathology, and
treatment outcome.
Structured to reflect the flow of a typical evaluation and
treatment session and highlighted by case examples throughout, this
remarkable synthesis describes how to use the HIP, reviews relevant
literature, and details principles and short- and long-term
treatment strategies for smoking control; eating disorders;
anxiety, concentration, and insomnia; phobias; pain control;
psychosomatic disorders and conversion symptoms; trichotillomania;
stuttering; and acute and posttraumatic stress disorders and
dissociation. Meticulously referenced and indexed, this in-depth
work concludes with an appendix on the interpretation and
standardization of the HIP.This unique work stands out in the
literature because - It is written both as an introduction for
practitioners new to hypnosis and as an in-depth guide for
practitioners with wide experience in hypnosis.- Unlike current
clinical works, it emphasizes the importance of performing a
systematic assessment of hypnotizability to identify, measure, and
utilize a given patient's optimal therapeutic potential -- a
process that, until now, has been relegated to clinical intuition.-
It describes human behavior phenomenologically as it relates to
hypnosis in a probable rather than an absolute fashion.- It reviews
only specific portions of the literature that are particularly
relevant to the important themes presented by the authors. Wherever
possible, the authors apply statistical methods to test their
hypotheses.
The realm of scientific investigation encompassing hypnosis and
psychological dysfunction is comparatively new. This exceptional
volume, with its profusion of systematic data, will spark
controversy and interest among scientific students of hypnosis
everywhere, from psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts
to physicians, dentists, and other interested clinicians.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2004 |
First published: |
April 2004 |
Authors: |
Herbert Spiegel
• David Spiegel
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
545 |
Edition: |
2Rev ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-58562-190-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Complementary medicine >
General
|
LSN: |
1-58562-190-0 |
Barcode: |
9781585621903 |
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