Psychotherapy is a scientifically proven form of treatment, and neuroscience has justified hypnosis as a convenient method to train our minds to change our brains. However, hypnosis remains widely misunderstood. This volume clears up many misconceptions surrounding the practice by exploring it as a part of psychodynamic psychotherapy. In this context, hypnosis involves the activation of the patient's fantasy to create a new inner reality of the self, so that this reality can take the place of the old one for personal enrichment of the individual. Presenting new evidence from neuroscience and…mehr
Psychotherapy is a scientifically proven form of treatment, and neuroscience has justified hypnosis as a convenient method to train our minds to change our brains. However, hypnosis remains widely misunderstood. This volume clears up many misconceptions surrounding the practice by exploring it as a part of psychodynamic psychotherapy. In this context, hypnosis involves the activation of the patient's fantasy to create a new inner reality of the self, so that this reality can take the place of the old one for personal enrichment of the individual. Presenting new evidence from neuroscience and the ancient wisdom of Buddhism and detailing many short case studies, this work reveals the essence of hypnosis and demonstrates the benefits of this often misunderstood mind activity.
Daniel L. Araoz, a licensed psychologist and a nationally certified counselor, maintained a private practice in psychotherapy and still is a senior professor of clinical mental health counseling at LIU Post (Long Island University) in New York. He is the author of 12 previous books.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Hypnosis in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy 2. Therapeutic Hypnosis 3. Development of Understanding of Hypnosis 4. Fantasy in Human Sexuality and Thinking 5. Dreaming, Fantasy and Auto-hypnosis 6. Auto-hypnosis as Therapeutic Regression 7. The PDM Personality Types in Hypnoanalysis 8. Principles of Hypnoanalysis 9. Mind Training/New Hypnosis as Experiential Learning 10. Unconscious Resources Activated with Mind Training 11. Hypnoanalysis as Holistic Psychoanalysis 12. Practical Hypnoanalysis Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix: A Case of Gender Confusion References Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Hypnosis in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy 2. Therapeutic Hypnosis 3. Development of Understanding of Hypnosis 4. Fantasy in Human Sexuality and Thinking 5. Dreaming, Fantasy and Auto-hypnosis 6. Auto-hypnosis as Therapeutic Regression 7. The PDM Personality Types in Hypnoanalysis 8. Principles of Hypnoanalysis 9. Mind Training/New Hypnosis as Experiential Learning 10. Unconscious Resources Activated with Mind Training 11. Hypnoanalysis as Holistic Psychoanalysis 12. Practical Hypnoanalysis Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix: A Case of Gender Confusion References Index
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