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The new approach is solidly grounded in sleep and dream science and restores hypnosis to its rightful place in the therapeutic armamentarium. A central precept of Ego Damage and Repair is that the self and its subjective experience are natural accompaniments of spontaneous and prenatal brain activation that persists throughout life.
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The new approach is solidly grounded in sleep and dream science and restores hypnosis to its rightful place in the therapeutic armamentarium. A central precept of Ego Damage and Repair is that the self and its subjective experience are natural accompaniments of spontaneous and prenatal brain activation that persists throughout life.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 147mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781782201700
- ISBN-10: 178220170X
- Artikelnr.: 41625047
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 147mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781782201700
- ISBN-10: 178220170X
- Artikelnr.: 41625047
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
J Allan Hobson
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSABOUT THE AUTHORINTRODUCTIONPART I The power of suggestion
Hypnosis-yes or no? The double-bind hypothesis of schizophrenia Individual
therapy case vignettes Derrick Sutter: Did I kill him? Sarah Sage: Did I
maim her? William Hitchens: Did I do more than play baseball with him?
Francine Poppy: Did I keep more than her pain alive? Rosella Campobello:
Did I teach her to eat? Yveline Cloche: Did I really help her avenge her
husband? John Cabot: Did I help him get a job? Sybil Newhouse: Did I save
her from unnecessary plastic surgery? Melvin Blinder: Did I help him to get
a checkbook? Gordon Golden: Was he as sick as his history? Group Psychology
and the Analysis of the Ego Dr. Black Knight: Did his stone wall crumble?
Soren Tooks: Did he ever get a real job? Zack Seidler: Does he now hug his
father? Jane Hudson: Is her art enough for her? Gerald Green: Has he now
lost all his fingers? Max Truman: Can he now pet his cats? Edward George:
Does he teach the law of behavior? Xavier Theodorus: Can he now go over the
bridge? Sylvia Gates: Is she able to stop shaking? Eliana Gergius: Does she
still see her mother's face? Dr. Irvin Yalom: Did science help him see
straight? General considerations and conclusions: group or individual
therapy?PART II The brain basis of normal and abnormal ego states
Introduction Chemical intervention and the brain Aminergic neuronal systems
Sleep and dreaming Containing dreaming in REM The heart of the brain The
emotional brain Aminergic-cholinergic balance The muddy notion of stress
Ego suicide Restoring autonomic balance the easy way Working full time The
joyous effects of amine reuptake blockade Epilepsy and neuronal
excitability Narcolepsy and REM sleep behavior disorder Anger management
Lucid dreaming Flying dreams The ego and the frontal lobesPART III
Psychodynamic neurology: sample cases Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Martin Hoskins OCD and protoconsciousness Treatment results as they bear on
causal models in OCD Depression Lieta Siciliano Anorexia nervosa Chiara
Perugino Hypochondriasis Luciano Ferri Anorexia revisitedPART IV
Self-reliance and psychotherapy Can you be your own psychotherapist? The
self-treatment of Glen Just Out-of-body experiences Dream plot control Post
traumatic stress disorder Glen Just's flying dreams Dream emotion Ego
development Lucid dreaming Self-hypnosis Energetics Religion Sex Astral
travel Communing with nature Psychosis The interpretation of dreaming The
universality of dream science Waking dreaming The ghost Psychopathology and
the temporal lobe Self-reliance and the frontal lobePART V Ego repair: what
every psychotherapist should know Philosophical considerations Brain-mind
science Self-creation The importance of subjective data Personal history
Childhood trauma The traumatic criticism of children The maternal bond
revisited Keeping a journal Insight State stabilization Concluding remarks
APPENDIX I: Glen Just's altered states timelineAPPENDIX II: Glen Just's new
self-observation experimentsGENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHYREFERENCESINDEX
Hypnosis-yes or no? The double-bind hypothesis of schizophrenia Individual
therapy case vignettes Derrick Sutter: Did I kill him? Sarah Sage: Did I
maim her? William Hitchens: Did I do more than play baseball with him?
Francine Poppy: Did I keep more than her pain alive? Rosella Campobello:
Did I teach her to eat? Yveline Cloche: Did I really help her avenge her
husband? John Cabot: Did I help him get a job? Sybil Newhouse: Did I save
her from unnecessary plastic surgery? Melvin Blinder: Did I help him to get
a checkbook? Gordon Golden: Was he as sick as his history? Group Psychology
and the Analysis of the Ego Dr. Black Knight: Did his stone wall crumble?
Soren Tooks: Did he ever get a real job? Zack Seidler: Does he now hug his
father? Jane Hudson: Is her art enough for her? Gerald Green: Has he now
lost all his fingers? Max Truman: Can he now pet his cats? Edward George:
Does he teach the law of behavior? Xavier Theodorus: Can he now go over the
bridge? Sylvia Gates: Is she able to stop shaking? Eliana Gergius: Does she
still see her mother's face? Dr. Irvin Yalom: Did science help him see
straight? General considerations and conclusions: group or individual
therapy?PART II The brain basis of normal and abnormal ego states
Introduction Chemical intervention and the brain Aminergic neuronal systems
Sleep and dreaming Containing dreaming in REM The heart of the brain The
emotional brain Aminergic-cholinergic balance The muddy notion of stress
Ego suicide Restoring autonomic balance the easy way Working full time The
joyous effects of amine reuptake blockade Epilepsy and neuronal
excitability Narcolepsy and REM sleep behavior disorder Anger management
Lucid dreaming Flying dreams The ego and the frontal lobesPART III
Psychodynamic neurology: sample cases Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Martin Hoskins OCD and protoconsciousness Treatment results as they bear on
causal models in OCD Depression Lieta Siciliano Anorexia nervosa Chiara
Perugino Hypochondriasis Luciano Ferri Anorexia revisitedPART IV
Self-reliance and psychotherapy Can you be your own psychotherapist? The
self-treatment of Glen Just Out-of-body experiences Dream plot control Post
traumatic stress disorder Glen Just's flying dreams Dream emotion Ego
development Lucid dreaming Self-hypnosis Energetics Religion Sex Astral
travel Communing with nature Psychosis The interpretation of dreaming The
universality of dream science Waking dreaming The ghost Psychopathology and
the temporal lobe Self-reliance and the frontal lobePART V Ego repair: what
every psychotherapist should know Philosophical considerations Brain-mind
science Self-creation The importance of subjective data Personal history
Childhood trauma The traumatic criticism of children The maternal bond
revisited Keeping a journal Insight State stabilization Concluding remarks
APPENDIX I: Glen Just's altered states timelineAPPENDIX II: Glen Just's new
self-observation experimentsGENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHYREFERENCESINDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSABOUT THE AUTHORINTRODUCTIONPART I The power of suggestion
Hypnosis-yes or no? The double-bind hypothesis of schizophrenia Individual
therapy case vignettes Derrick Sutter: Did I kill him? Sarah Sage: Did I
maim her? William Hitchens: Did I do more than play baseball with him?
Francine Poppy: Did I keep more than her pain alive? Rosella Campobello:
Did I teach her to eat? Yveline Cloche: Did I really help her avenge her
husband? John Cabot: Did I help him get a job? Sybil Newhouse: Did I save
her from unnecessary plastic surgery? Melvin Blinder: Did I help him to get
a checkbook? Gordon Golden: Was he as sick as his history? Group Psychology
and the Analysis of the Ego Dr. Black Knight: Did his stone wall crumble?
Soren Tooks: Did he ever get a real job? Zack Seidler: Does he now hug his
father? Jane Hudson: Is her art enough for her? Gerald Green: Has he now
lost all his fingers? Max Truman: Can he now pet his cats? Edward George:
Does he teach the law of behavior? Xavier Theodorus: Can he now go over the
bridge? Sylvia Gates: Is she able to stop shaking? Eliana Gergius: Does she
still see her mother's face? Dr. Irvin Yalom: Did science help him see
straight? General considerations and conclusions: group or individual
therapy?PART II The brain basis of normal and abnormal ego states
Introduction Chemical intervention and the brain Aminergic neuronal systems
Sleep and dreaming Containing dreaming in REM The heart of the brain The
emotional brain Aminergic-cholinergic balance The muddy notion of stress
Ego suicide Restoring autonomic balance the easy way Working full time The
joyous effects of amine reuptake blockade Epilepsy and neuronal
excitability Narcolepsy and REM sleep behavior disorder Anger management
Lucid dreaming Flying dreams The ego and the frontal lobesPART III
Psychodynamic neurology: sample cases Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Martin Hoskins OCD and protoconsciousness Treatment results as they bear on
causal models in OCD Depression Lieta Siciliano Anorexia nervosa Chiara
Perugino Hypochondriasis Luciano Ferri Anorexia revisitedPART IV
Self-reliance and psychotherapy Can you be your own psychotherapist? The
self-treatment of Glen Just Out-of-body experiences Dream plot control Post
traumatic stress disorder Glen Just's flying dreams Dream emotion Ego
development Lucid dreaming Self-hypnosis Energetics Religion Sex Astral
travel Communing with nature Psychosis The interpretation of dreaming The
universality of dream science Waking dreaming The ghost Psychopathology and
the temporal lobe Self-reliance and the frontal lobePART V Ego repair: what
every psychotherapist should know Philosophical considerations Brain-mind
science Self-creation The importance of subjective data Personal history
Childhood trauma The traumatic criticism of children The maternal bond
revisited Keeping a journal Insight State stabilization Concluding remarks
APPENDIX I: Glen Just's altered states timelineAPPENDIX II: Glen Just's new
self-observation experimentsGENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHYREFERENCESINDEX
Hypnosis-yes or no? The double-bind hypothesis of schizophrenia Individual
therapy case vignettes Derrick Sutter: Did I kill him? Sarah Sage: Did I
maim her? William Hitchens: Did I do more than play baseball with him?
Francine Poppy: Did I keep more than her pain alive? Rosella Campobello:
Did I teach her to eat? Yveline Cloche: Did I really help her avenge her
husband? John Cabot: Did I help him get a job? Sybil Newhouse: Did I save
her from unnecessary plastic surgery? Melvin Blinder: Did I help him to get
a checkbook? Gordon Golden: Was he as sick as his history? Group Psychology
and the Analysis of the Ego Dr. Black Knight: Did his stone wall crumble?
Soren Tooks: Did he ever get a real job? Zack Seidler: Does he now hug his
father? Jane Hudson: Is her art enough for her? Gerald Green: Has he now
lost all his fingers? Max Truman: Can he now pet his cats? Edward George:
Does he teach the law of behavior? Xavier Theodorus: Can he now go over the
bridge? Sylvia Gates: Is she able to stop shaking? Eliana Gergius: Does she
still see her mother's face? Dr. Irvin Yalom: Did science help him see
straight? General considerations and conclusions: group or individual
therapy?PART II The brain basis of normal and abnormal ego states
Introduction Chemical intervention and the brain Aminergic neuronal systems
Sleep and dreaming Containing dreaming in REM The heart of the brain The
emotional brain Aminergic-cholinergic balance The muddy notion of stress
Ego suicide Restoring autonomic balance the easy way Working full time The
joyous effects of amine reuptake blockade Epilepsy and neuronal
excitability Narcolepsy and REM sleep behavior disorder Anger management
Lucid dreaming Flying dreams The ego and the frontal lobesPART III
Psychodynamic neurology: sample cases Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Martin Hoskins OCD and protoconsciousness Treatment results as they bear on
causal models in OCD Depression Lieta Siciliano Anorexia nervosa Chiara
Perugino Hypochondriasis Luciano Ferri Anorexia revisitedPART IV
Self-reliance and psychotherapy Can you be your own psychotherapist? The
self-treatment of Glen Just Out-of-body experiences Dream plot control Post
traumatic stress disorder Glen Just's flying dreams Dream emotion Ego
development Lucid dreaming Self-hypnosis Energetics Religion Sex Astral
travel Communing with nature Psychosis The interpretation of dreaming The
universality of dream science Waking dreaming The ghost Psychopathology and
the temporal lobe Self-reliance and the frontal lobePART V Ego repair: what
every psychotherapist should know Philosophical considerations Brain-mind
science Self-creation The importance of subjective data Personal history
Childhood trauma The traumatic criticism of children The maternal bond
revisited Keeping a journal Insight State stabilization Concluding remarks
APPENDIX I: Glen Just's altered states timelineAPPENDIX II: Glen Just's new
self-observation experimentsGENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHYREFERENCESINDEX