since the first International Congress for Experimental and Therapeutic Hypnotism in Paris in 1889, there have been several per iods of widespread interest in hypnosis among the professions as well as the lay public, followed by periods of profound neglect. Since the end of World War II, however, we have witnessed not only a strong resurgence of interest in hypnosis throughout the world but also the gradual development of the kind of infrastructure which a field requires to survive and prosper. The burgeoning clinical literature has been matched by a dramatic increase in the amount of…mehr
since the first International Congress for Experimental and Therapeutic Hypnotism in Paris in 1889, there have been several per iods of widespread interest in hypnosis among the professions as well as the lay public, followed by periods of profound neglect. Since the end of World War II, however, we have witnessed not only a strong resurgence of interest in hypnosis throughout the world but also the gradual development of the kind of infrastructure which a field requires to survive and prosper. The burgeoning clinical literature has been matched by a dramatic increase in the amount of systematic research carried out in a wide range of institu tions throughout the world. A tradition of triennial major world congresses has been established, beginning with the 3rd International Congress for Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Medicine in Paris in 1965. These meetings, encouraged and sponsored by the International Society of Hypnosis and its predecessor, the International Society of Clini caland Experimental Hypnosis, are sponsored by universities and provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among scientists and clinicians throughout the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Historical and Theoretical.- Listening with the Third Ear: On Paying Inattention Effectively.- States of Consciousness in Hypnosis: Divisions or Levels?.- The Abbé Faria: A Neglected Figure in the History of Hypnosis.- What Did He (Bernheim) Say?.- II: Experimental.- A Preliminary Report on Social Learning Behavior in the Hypnotic Situation: Modeling or Mimicry.- Animal Hypnosis and Pain.- Imagery, Absorption, and the Tendency Toward "Mind Exploration" as Correlates of Hypnotic Susceptibility in Males and Females.- A Nonsuggested Effect of Trance Induction.- Hypnotic Analgesia vs. Acupuncture Analgesia in High and Low Hypnotically Susceptible Subjects.- Individual and Group Assessment of Hypnotic Responsivity in Coerced Volunteer Chronic Schizophrenics.- Towards Understanding the Nature of Hypnosis.- A Study of Self-Hypnosis, with Implications for Other Self-Control Procedures.- III: Clinical Perspectives and Reports.- The Combination of Hypnosis and Behavioral Methods in Psychotherapy.- Clinical Use of Hypnosis for Attenuation of Burn Depth.- Complications Arising from Hypnosis for Entertainment.- Utilizing the Phases of the Breathing Rhythm in Hypnosis.- Dynamic Relation of the Secondary Personality Induced by Hypnosis to the Present Personality.- Multiple Personality: Psychodynamic Issues and Clinical Illustrations.- Similarities and Dissimilarities Between Hypnosis and Behavior Therapy.- Hypnosis in the Context of Behavior Therapy.- The Use of Hypnosis in the Treatment of Impotence.- Patients' Reactions to Hypnosis on a Burn Unit.- IV: Clinical Studies.- Migraine and Hypnotherapy.- Hypnosis in the Management of Airplane Phobias.- Hypnotic Treatment of 100 Cases of Migraine.- Hypnotherapy in Asthmatic Patients and the Importance of Trance Depth.-Hypno-Desensitization Therapy of Vaginismus.- Treatment of Anxiety and Pain in Childhood Cancer Through Hypnosis.- The Use of Auditory Distraction and Music Hallucinations in Dental Practice.- Contributors.
I: Historical and Theoretical.- Listening with the Third Ear: On Paying Inattention Effectively.- States of Consciousness in Hypnosis: Divisions or Levels?.- The Abbé Faria: A Neglected Figure in the History of Hypnosis.- What Did He (Bernheim) Say?.- II: Experimental.- A Preliminary Report on Social Learning Behavior in the Hypnotic Situation: Modeling or Mimicry.- Animal Hypnosis and Pain.- Imagery, Absorption, and the Tendency Toward "Mind Exploration" as Correlates of Hypnotic Susceptibility in Males and Females.- A Nonsuggested Effect of Trance Induction.- Hypnotic Analgesia vs. Acupuncture Analgesia in High and Low Hypnotically Susceptible Subjects.- Individual and Group Assessment of Hypnotic Responsivity in Coerced Volunteer Chronic Schizophrenics.- Towards Understanding the Nature of Hypnosis.- A Study of Self-Hypnosis, with Implications for Other Self-Control Procedures.- III: Clinical Perspectives and Reports.- The Combination of Hypnosis and Behavioral Methods in Psychotherapy.- Clinical Use of Hypnosis for Attenuation of Burn Depth.- Complications Arising from Hypnosis for Entertainment.- Utilizing the Phases of the Breathing Rhythm in Hypnosis.- Dynamic Relation of the Secondary Personality Induced by Hypnosis to the Present Personality.- Multiple Personality: Psychodynamic Issues and Clinical Illustrations.- Similarities and Dissimilarities Between Hypnosis and Behavior Therapy.- Hypnosis in the Context of Behavior Therapy.- The Use of Hypnosis in the Treatment of Impotence.- Patients' Reactions to Hypnosis on a Burn Unit.- IV: Clinical Studies.- Migraine and Hypnotherapy.- Hypnosis in the Management of Airplane Phobias.- Hypnotic Treatment of 100 Cases of Migraine.- Hypnotherapy in Asthmatic Patients and the Importance of Trance Depth.-Hypno-Desensitization Therapy of Vaginismus.- Treatment of Anxiety and Pain in Childhood Cancer Through Hypnosis.- The Use of Auditory Distraction and Music Hallucinations in Dental Practice.- Contributors.
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