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For more than four decades, Trancework has been the definitive textbook for thousands of professionals around the world undergoing training in the art and science of clinical hypnosis.
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For more than four decades, Trancework has been the definitive textbook for thousands of professionals around the world undergoing training in the art and science of clinical hypnosis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032672281
- ISBN-10: 1032672285
- Artikelnr.: 71775258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032672281
- ISBN-10: 1032672285
- Artikelnr.: 71775258
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized clinical psychologist and hypnosis expert, author of 16 books, and recipient of lifetime achievement awards from major hypnosis and psychology organizations. Shawn R. Criswell, Ph.D., L.P.C., is a practicing clinician who uses and teaches hypnosis in a wide range of settings. She also offers consultation to health care professionals locally and internationally.
Section One: Thought Before Action: Developing a Deeper Understanding of
Hypnosis
Chapter 1 First Glimpses of Hypnosis
Chapter 2 The Myths About Hypnosis and A Dose of Reality
Chapter 3 Thinking About Hypnosis: Insights From Research and Theories
Chapter 4 The Brain, the Mind, and Hypnosis
Chapter 5 Hypnosis and Health: Amplifying the Mind-Body Relationship
Chapter 6 The Subjective Experience of Hypnosis
Chapter 7 Contexts for Applying Hypnosis and the Atmosphere You Create
Chapter 8 The Social Psychology of Human Suggestibility
Chapter 9 Responsiveness to Hypnosis
Chapter 10. Formally Assessing Hypnotizability
Chapter 11 Legal Considerations, Hypnosis Telehealth, and Ethical
Guidelines
Section Two: Hypnosis in Action: Developing Skill and Artistry in Clinical
Practice
Chapter 12 Structuring Suggestions: Generating Intentional Language
Chapter 13 Practical Tips for Conducting Effective Clinical Hypnosis
Sessions
Chapter 14 Structured Techniques of Hypnotic Induction: Doing Hypnosis
Chapter 15 Conversational Approaches to Hypnotic Induction and the Art of
Being Hypnotic
Chapter16 Hypnotic Phenomena: Mobilizing Hidden Abilities
Chapter 17 Age Regression and Age Progression: Memory, Expectancy, and Time
for a Change
Chapter 18 Dissociation: A Part of and Apart From
Chapter 19 Designing and Delivering Clinical Hypnosis Sessions
Chapter 20 Integrating Strategies of Clinical Hypnosis in Psychotherapy
Chapter 21 Therapeutic Metaphors: Stories Worth Telling
Chapter 22 Hypnosis and Positive Psychology
Chapter 23 Process-Oriented Hypnosis: When How Matters More Than Why
Chapter 24 Hypnosis and Treating Depression: Empowering the Disempowered
Chapter 25 Hypnosis and Addressing Trauma
Chapter 26 Clinical Hypnosis in the Management of Pain
Chapter 27 Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents
Chapter 28 Managing Unexpected Reactions
Hypnosis
Chapter 1 First Glimpses of Hypnosis
Chapter 2 The Myths About Hypnosis and A Dose of Reality
Chapter 3 Thinking About Hypnosis: Insights From Research and Theories
Chapter 4 The Brain, the Mind, and Hypnosis
Chapter 5 Hypnosis and Health: Amplifying the Mind-Body Relationship
Chapter 6 The Subjective Experience of Hypnosis
Chapter 7 Contexts for Applying Hypnosis and the Atmosphere You Create
Chapter 8 The Social Psychology of Human Suggestibility
Chapter 9 Responsiveness to Hypnosis
Chapter 10. Formally Assessing Hypnotizability
Chapter 11 Legal Considerations, Hypnosis Telehealth, and Ethical
Guidelines
Section Two: Hypnosis in Action: Developing Skill and Artistry in Clinical
Practice
Chapter 12 Structuring Suggestions: Generating Intentional Language
Chapter 13 Practical Tips for Conducting Effective Clinical Hypnosis
Sessions
Chapter 14 Structured Techniques of Hypnotic Induction: Doing Hypnosis
Chapter 15 Conversational Approaches to Hypnotic Induction and the Art of
Being Hypnotic
Chapter16 Hypnotic Phenomena: Mobilizing Hidden Abilities
Chapter 17 Age Regression and Age Progression: Memory, Expectancy, and Time
for a Change
Chapter 18 Dissociation: A Part of and Apart From
Chapter 19 Designing and Delivering Clinical Hypnosis Sessions
Chapter 20 Integrating Strategies of Clinical Hypnosis in Psychotherapy
Chapter 21 Therapeutic Metaphors: Stories Worth Telling
Chapter 22 Hypnosis and Positive Psychology
Chapter 23 Process-Oriented Hypnosis: When How Matters More Than Why
Chapter 24 Hypnosis and Treating Depression: Empowering the Disempowered
Chapter 25 Hypnosis and Addressing Trauma
Chapter 26 Clinical Hypnosis in the Management of Pain
Chapter 27 Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents
Chapter 28 Managing Unexpected Reactions
Section One: Thought Before Action: Developing a Deeper Understanding of
Hypnosis
Chapter 1 First Glimpses of Hypnosis
Chapter 2 The Myths About Hypnosis and A Dose of Reality
Chapter 3 Thinking About Hypnosis: Insights From Research and Theories
Chapter 4 The Brain, the Mind, and Hypnosis
Chapter 5 Hypnosis and Health: Amplifying the Mind-Body Relationship
Chapter 6 The Subjective Experience of Hypnosis
Chapter 7 Contexts for Applying Hypnosis and the Atmosphere You Create
Chapter 8 The Social Psychology of Human Suggestibility
Chapter 9 Responsiveness to Hypnosis
Chapter 10. Formally Assessing Hypnotizability
Chapter 11 Legal Considerations, Hypnosis Telehealth, and Ethical
Guidelines
Section Two: Hypnosis in Action: Developing Skill and Artistry in Clinical
Practice
Chapter 12 Structuring Suggestions: Generating Intentional Language
Chapter 13 Practical Tips for Conducting Effective Clinical Hypnosis
Sessions
Chapter 14 Structured Techniques of Hypnotic Induction: Doing Hypnosis
Chapter 15 Conversational Approaches to Hypnotic Induction and the Art of
Being Hypnotic
Chapter16 Hypnotic Phenomena: Mobilizing Hidden Abilities
Chapter 17 Age Regression and Age Progression: Memory, Expectancy, and Time
for a Change
Chapter 18 Dissociation: A Part of and Apart From
Chapter 19 Designing and Delivering Clinical Hypnosis Sessions
Chapter 20 Integrating Strategies of Clinical Hypnosis in Psychotherapy
Chapter 21 Therapeutic Metaphors: Stories Worth Telling
Chapter 22 Hypnosis and Positive Psychology
Chapter 23 Process-Oriented Hypnosis: When How Matters More Than Why
Chapter 24 Hypnosis and Treating Depression: Empowering the Disempowered
Chapter 25 Hypnosis and Addressing Trauma
Chapter 26 Clinical Hypnosis in the Management of Pain
Chapter 27 Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents
Chapter 28 Managing Unexpected Reactions
Hypnosis
Chapter 1 First Glimpses of Hypnosis
Chapter 2 The Myths About Hypnosis and A Dose of Reality
Chapter 3 Thinking About Hypnosis: Insights From Research and Theories
Chapter 4 The Brain, the Mind, and Hypnosis
Chapter 5 Hypnosis and Health: Amplifying the Mind-Body Relationship
Chapter 6 The Subjective Experience of Hypnosis
Chapter 7 Contexts for Applying Hypnosis and the Atmosphere You Create
Chapter 8 The Social Psychology of Human Suggestibility
Chapter 9 Responsiveness to Hypnosis
Chapter 10. Formally Assessing Hypnotizability
Chapter 11 Legal Considerations, Hypnosis Telehealth, and Ethical
Guidelines
Section Two: Hypnosis in Action: Developing Skill and Artistry in Clinical
Practice
Chapter 12 Structuring Suggestions: Generating Intentional Language
Chapter 13 Practical Tips for Conducting Effective Clinical Hypnosis
Sessions
Chapter 14 Structured Techniques of Hypnotic Induction: Doing Hypnosis
Chapter 15 Conversational Approaches to Hypnotic Induction and the Art of
Being Hypnotic
Chapter16 Hypnotic Phenomena: Mobilizing Hidden Abilities
Chapter 17 Age Regression and Age Progression: Memory, Expectancy, and Time
for a Change
Chapter 18 Dissociation: A Part of and Apart From
Chapter 19 Designing and Delivering Clinical Hypnosis Sessions
Chapter 20 Integrating Strategies of Clinical Hypnosis in Psychotherapy
Chapter 21 Therapeutic Metaphors: Stories Worth Telling
Chapter 22 Hypnosis and Positive Psychology
Chapter 23 Process-Oriented Hypnosis: When How Matters More Than Why
Chapter 24 Hypnosis and Treating Depression: Empowering the Disempowered
Chapter 25 Hypnosis and Addressing Trauma
Chapter 26 Clinical Hypnosis in the Management of Pain
Chapter 27 Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents
Chapter 28 Managing Unexpected Reactions