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The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis explores and clarifies the challenge of defining what hypnosis is and how best to integrate it into treatment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781003816355
- Artikelnr.: 69856545
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 954
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003816355
- Artikelnr.: 69856545
Julie H. Linden, PhD, is a psychologist and past president of the International Society of Clinical Hypnosis. She teaches globally about incorporating hypnosis skills into all aspects of healthcare practice. Giuseppe De Benedittis, MD, PhD, is associate professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Milano, Italy. He is internationally recognized as one of the leading experts in pain therapy and as a pioneer in the clinical and experimental use of hypnosis for pain control, contributing to the elucidation of the complex neurophysiological mechanisms of hypnotic analgesia. Laurence I. Sugarman, MD, is a pediatrician and research professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology's College of Health Sciences and Technology. He studies, writes, and teaches globally about integrating therapeutic hypnosis into clinical care. Katalin Varga, PhD, DSc, is a psychologist and past president of the Hungarian Association of Hypnosis and a board member of the International Society of Clinical Hypnosis. She is a hypnosis researcher and Ericksonian psychotherapist, as well as a teacher of the application of suggestive techniques in various fields.
Introduction Section I: The Roots of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis 1.
Brief History of World Hypnosis 2. On the Hard Process of Understanding
Hypnosis: Epistemological Issues in the Debate between State, Trait, and
Hypofrontality Theories 3. Suggestibility and Hypnotizability Measures of
Hypnosis and Hypnotizability Theoretical Models 4. The Contributions of
Milton Erickson to Modern Clinical Hypnosis 5. Attachment and Hypnosis:
Revisiting our Evolutionary Past to Reconstruct Our Future 6. Mind, Self,
and Hypnosis: A Relational Theory 7. From Phenomenology to Noetic Analysis:
The Use of Quantitative First-Person Self-Reports to Better Understand
Hypnosis 8. States of Consciousness Model and Ericksonian Approaches to
Hypnosis 9. The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy: the Base
for Defining the Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy 10. An
Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis: Clinical Implications
From Theory to the Art of Practice 11. Rapid Hypnotic Inductions 12.
Self-Hypnosis 13. Hypnosis: A Developmental Perspective 14. Hypnosis and
Integrative Aspects of Music 15. Utilization of Metaphor as a Therapeutic
Tool Section II: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Hypnosis Neural
Correlates of Hypnosis 16. Neural Correlates of Hypnosis 17. EEG
Oscillatory Activity Concomitant with Hypnosis and Hypnotizability 18.
Beyond the Neural Signature of Hypnosis: Neuroimaging Studies Support a
Multifaceted View of Hypnotic Phenomena 19. The Neurochemical Bases of
Verbal Suggestion and Hypnosis Hypnotizability 20. The Neuropsychology of
Hypnotizability 21. The Physiological Correlates of Hypnotizability 22.
Types of High Hypnotizables 23. Alteration of Hypnotic Phenomena and
Hypnotizability with Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS):
State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives Mechanisms of Hypnotic Analgesia
24. How Can We Better Understand Hypnosis and Its Modulation of Pain with
Neuroimaging? 25. EEG-Assessed Bandwidth Power and Hypnotic Analgesia
Research in Hypnosis 26. Conducting Research in Clinical Hypnosis 27. The
Potential Role of Hypnosis and Neurofeedback in Linking Neuroscience to
Psychotherapy Section III: Clinical Hypnosis in Practice Behavioral and
Affective Change 28. Clinical Hypnosis and Anxiety 29. Applying Hypnosis
Strategically in Treating Depression 30. The Hypnotic Lens on Trauma and
Treatment 31. Eating Disorders: Using Hypnotic Techniques and Rapport to
Treat Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 32. The Promise of Hypnosis Within CBT
for Smoking Cessation 33. Systemic Hypnosis: How to Develop and Use
Systemic Trances with Couples and Families 34. A Systemic View: Hypnosis to
Solve Problems of Overweight and Obesity Children and Adolescents 35.
Hypnosis in the Treatment of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Children and
Adolescents 36. Hypnosis: Finding Relief for Children and Teens in Pain 37.
Clinical Use of Hypnosis in Pediatric Dentistry Medicine 38. Hypnodontics
39. Hypnosis in Pediatric and Adult Pulmonology 40. Hypnosis in
Neurological Disorders and Neurorehabilitation 41. Hypnosis for Skin
Disorders 42. Hypnosis in Gastroenterology 43. Hypnosis and Chronic Pain
Management 44. Hypnosis and Fibromyalgia Syndrome 45. A Suggestive Presence
during Labor and Birth 46. Hypnosis in Surgery: The Socio-Psycho-Biological
Model of Surgical Hypnosis 47. Perioperative Medical Interventions and
Devices 48. Bleeding, Hemostasis: Suggestive Techniques 49. Epilepsy,
Stroke and Psychoses after Traumatic Brain Injury 50. Hypnosis in the
Intensive Care Unit: Utilization of the Superorganismic Connection State
51. Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care Section IV: Frontiers of Hypnosis
Hypnosis and Society Efforts, Pitfalls, and Criteria to Build a Bridge
Between Hypnosis and Medicine 53. Understanding the Dark Side of Hypnosis
as a Form of Undue Influence Exerted in Authoritarian Cults and Online
Contexts: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Education 54. The Image of
Hypnosis: Public Perception of the Negative Aspects of Trance Professional
Development 55. How to Encourage Self-Care in Helping Professionals through
Process-Oriented Hypnosis 56. Mindfulness Meditation and Hypnosis in
Clinical Practice: An Integrated Approach 57. Advancing Education in
Clinical Hypnosis 58. A Model of Training in Clinical Hypnosis Grounded in
Interpersonal Neurobiology 59. Professional Training and Development in
Pediatric Hypnosis: What We Have Learned and How to Make It Better 60.
Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Implications for Hypnosis 61. Hypnosis and the
Future of the World's Children 62. Actual Favorite Places 63. Hypnotic
Horizons
Brief History of World Hypnosis 2. On the Hard Process of Understanding
Hypnosis: Epistemological Issues in the Debate between State, Trait, and
Hypofrontality Theories 3. Suggestibility and Hypnotizability Measures of
Hypnosis and Hypnotizability Theoretical Models 4. The Contributions of
Milton Erickson to Modern Clinical Hypnosis 5. Attachment and Hypnosis:
Revisiting our Evolutionary Past to Reconstruct Our Future 6. Mind, Self,
and Hypnosis: A Relational Theory 7. From Phenomenology to Noetic Analysis:
The Use of Quantitative First-Person Self-Reports to Better Understand
Hypnosis 8. States of Consciousness Model and Ericksonian Approaches to
Hypnosis 9. The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy: the Base
for Defining the Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy 10. An
Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis: Clinical Implications
From Theory to the Art of Practice 11. Rapid Hypnotic Inductions 12.
Self-Hypnosis 13. Hypnosis: A Developmental Perspective 14. Hypnosis and
Integrative Aspects of Music 15. Utilization of Metaphor as a Therapeutic
Tool Section II: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Hypnosis Neural
Correlates of Hypnosis 16. Neural Correlates of Hypnosis 17. EEG
Oscillatory Activity Concomitant with Hypnosis and Hypnotizability 18.
Beyond the Neural Signature of Hypnosis: Neuroimaging Studies Support a
Multifaceted View of Hypnotic Phenomena 19. The Neurochemical Bases of
Verbal Suggestion and Hypnosis Hypnotizability 20. The Neuropsychology of
Hypnotizability 21. The Physiological Correlates of Hypnotizability 22.
Types of High Hypnotizables 23. Alteration of Hypnotic Phenomena and
Hypnotizability with Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS):
State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives Mechanisms of Hypnotic Analgesia
24. How Can We Better Understand Hypnosis and Its Modulation of Pain with
Neuroimaging? 25. EEG-Assessed Bandwidth Power and Hypnotic Analgesia
Research in Hypnosis 26. Conducting Research in Clinical Hypnosis 27. The
Potential Role of Hypnosis and Neurofeedback in Linking Neuroscience to
Psychotherapy Section III: Clinical Hypnosis in Practice Behavioral and
Affective Change 28. Clinical Hypnosis and Anxiety 29. Applying Hypnosis
Strategically in Treating Depression 30. The Hypnotic Lens on Trauma and
Treatment 31. Eating Disorders: Using Hypnotic Techniques and Rapport to
Treat Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 32. The Promise of Hypnosis Within CBT
for Smoking Cessation 33. Systemic Hypnosis: How to Develop and Use
Systemic Trances with Couples and Families 34. A Systemic View: Hypnosis to
Solve Problems of Overweight and Obesity Children and Adolescents 35.
Hypnosis in the Treatment of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Children and
Adolescents 36. Hypnosis: Finding Relief for Children and Teens in Pain 37.
Clinical Use of Hypnosis in Pediatric Dentistry Medicine 38. Hypnodontics
39. Hypnosis in Pediatric and Adult Pulmonology 40. Hypnosis in
Neurological Disorders and Neurorehabilitation 41. Hypnosis for Skin
Disorders 42. Hypnosis in Gastroenterology 43. Hypnosis and Chronic Pain
Management 44. Hypnosis and Fibromyalgia Syndrome 45. A Suggestive Presence
during Labor and Birth 46. Hypnosis in Surgery: The Socio-Psycho-Biological
Model of Surgical Hypnosis 47. Perioperative Medical Interventions and
Devices 48. Bleeding, Hemostasis: Suggestive Techniques 49. Epilepsy,
Stroke and Psychoses after Traumatic Brain Injury 50. Hypnosis in the
Intensive Care Unit: Utilization of the Superorganismic Connection State
51. Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care Section IV: Frontiers of Hypnosis
Hypnosis and Society Efforts, Pitfalls, and Criteria to Build a Bridge
Between Hypnosis and Medicine 53. Understanding the Dark Side of Hypnosis
as a Form of Undue Influence Exerted in Authoritarian Cults and Online
Contexts: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Education 54. The Image of
Hypnosis: Public Perception of the Negative Aspects of Trance Professional
Development 55. How to Encourage Self-Care in Helping Professionals through
Process-Oriented Hypnosis 56. Mindfulness Meditation and Hypnosis in
Clinical Practice: An Integrated Approach 57. Advancing Education in
Clinical Hypnosis 58. A Model of Training in Clinical Hypnosis Grounded in
Interpersonal Neurobiology 59. Professional Training and Development in
Pediatric Hypnosis: What We Have Learned and How to Make It Better 60.
Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Implications for Hypnosis 61. Hypnosis and the
Future of the World's Children 62. Actual Favorite Places 63. Hypnotic
Horizons
Introduction Section I: The Roots of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis 1.
Brief History of World Hypnosis 2. On the Hard Process of Understanding
Hypnosis: Epistemological Issues in the Debate between State, Trait, and
Hypofrontality Theories 3. Suggestibility and Hypnotizability Measures of
Hypnosis and Hypnotizability Theoretical Models 4. The Contributions of
Milton Erickson to Modern Clinical Hypnosis 5. Attachment and Hypnosis:
Revisiting our Evolutionary Past to Reconstruct Our Future 6. Mind, Self,
and Hypnosis: A Relational Theory 7. From Phenomenology to Noetic Analysis:
The Use of Quantitative First-Person Self-Reports to Better Understand
Hypnosis 8. States of Consciousness Model and Ericksonian Approaches to
Hypnosis 9. The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy: the Base
for Defining the Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy 10. An
Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis: Clinical Implications
From Theory to the Art of Practice 11. Rapid Hypnotic Inductions 12.
Self-Hypnosis 13. Hypnosis: A Developmental Perspective 14. Hypnosis and
Integrative Aspects of Music 15. Utilization of Metaphor as a Therapeutic
Tool Section II: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Hypnosis Neural
Correlates of Hypnosis 16. Neural Correlates of Hypnosis 17. EEG
Oscillatory Activity Concomitant with Hypnosis and Hypnotizability 18.
Beyond the Neural Signature of Hypnosis: Neuroimaging Studies Support a
Multifaceted View of Hypnotic Phenomena 19. The Neurochemical Bases of
Verbal Suggestion and Hypnosis Hypnotizability 20. The Neuropsychology of
Hypnotizability 21. The Physiological Correlates of Hypnotizability 22.
Types of High Hypnotizables 23. Alteration of Hypnotic Phenomena and
Hypnotizability with Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS):
State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives Mechanisms of Hypnotic Analgesia
24. How Can We Better Understand Hypnosis and Its Modulation of Pain with
Neuroimaging? 25. EEG-Assessed Bandwidth Power and Hypnotic Analgesia
Research in Hypnosis 26. Conducting Research in Clinical Hypnosis 27. The
Potential Role of Hypnosis and Neurofeedback in Linking Neuroscience to
Psychotherapy Section III: Clinical Hypnosis in Practice Behavioral and
Affective Change 28. Clinical Hypnosis and Anxiety 29. Applying Hypnosis
Strategically in Treating Depression 30. The Hypnotic Lens on Trauma and
Treatment 31. Eating Disorders: Using Hypnotic Techniques and Rapport to
Treat Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 32. The Promise of Hypnosis Within CBT
for Smoking Cessation 33. Systemic Hypnosis: How to Develop and Use
Systemic Trances with Couples and Families 34. A Systemic View: Hypnosis to
Solve Problems of Overweight and Obesity Children and Adolescents 35.
Hypnosis in the Treatment of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Children and
Adolescents 36. Hypnosis: Finding Relief for Children and Teens in Pain 37.
Clinical Use of Hypnosis in Pediatric Dentistry Medicine 38. Hypnodontics
39. Hypnosis in Pediatric and Adult Pulmonology 40. Hypnosis in
Neurological Disorders and Neurorehabilitation 41. Hypnosis for Skin
Disorders 42. Hypnosis in Gastroenterology 43. Hypnosis and Chronic Pain
Management 44. Hypnosis and Fibromyalgia Syndrome 45. A Suggestive Presence
during Labor and Birth 46. Hypnosis in Surgery: The Socio-Psycho-Biological
Model of Surgical Hypnosis 47. Perioperative Medical Interventions and
Devices 48. Bleeding, Hemostasis: Suggestive Techniques 49. Epilepsy,
Stroke and Psychoses after Traumatic Brain Injury 50. Hypnosis in the
Intensive Care Unit: Utilization of the Superorganismic Connection State
51. Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care Section IV: Frontiers of Hypnosis
Hypnosis and Society Efforts, Pitfalls, and Criteria to Build a Bridge
Between Hypnosis and Medicine 53. Understanding the Dark Side of Hypnosis
as a Form of Undue Influence Exerted in Authoritarian Cults and Online
Contexts: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Education 54. The Image of
Hypnosis: Public Perception of the Negative Aspects of Trance Professional
Development 55. How to Encourage Self-Care in Helping Professionals through
Process-Oriented Hypnosis 56. Mindfulness Meditation and Hypnosis in
Clinical Practice: An Integrated Approach 57. Advancing Education in
Clinical Hypnosis 58. A Model of Training in Clinical Hypnosis Grounded in
Interpersonal Neurobiology 59. Professional Training and Development in
Pediatric Hypnosis: What We Have Learned and How to Make It Better 60.
Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Implications for Hypnosis 61. Hypnosis and the
Future of the World's Children 62. Actual Favorite Places 63. Hypnotic
Horizons
Brief History of World Hypnosis 2. On the Hard Process of Understanding
Hypnosis: Epistemological Issues in the Debate between State, Trait, and
Hypofrontality Theories 3. Suggestibility and Hypnotizability Measures of
Hypnosis and Hypnotizability Theoretical Models 4. The Contributions of
Milton Erickson to Modern Clinical Hypnosis 5. Attachment and Hypnosis:
Revisiting our Evolutionary Past to Reconstruct Our Future 6. Mind, Self,
and Hypnosis: A Relational Theory 7. From Phenomenology to Noetic Analysis:
The Use of Quantitative First-Person Self-Reports to Better Understand
Hypnosis 8. States of Consciousness Model and Ericksonian Approaches to
Hypnosis 9. The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy: the Base
for Defining the Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy 10. An
Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis: Clinical Implications
From Theory to the Art of Practice 11. Rapid Hypnotic Inductions 12.
Self-Hypnosis 13. Hypnosis: A Developmental Perspective 14. Hypnosis and
Integrative Aspects of Music 15. Utilization of Metaphor as a Therapeutic
Tool Section II: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Hypnosis Neural
Correlates of Hypnosis 16. Neural Correlates of Hypnosis 17. EEG
Oscillatory Activity Concomitant with Hypnosis and Hypnotizability 18.
Beyond the Neural Signature of Hypnosis: Neuroimaging Studies Support a
Multifaceted View of Hypnotic Phenomena 19. The Neurochemical Bases of
Verbal Suggestion and Hypnosis Hypnotizability 20. The Neuropsychology of
Hypnotizability 21. The Physiological Correlates of Hypnotizability 22.
Types of High Hypnotizables 23. Alteration of Hypnotic Phenomena and
Hypnotizability with Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS):
State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives Mechanisms of Hypnotic Analgesia
24. How Can We Better Understand Hypnosis and Its Modulation of Pain with
Neuroimaging? 25. EEG-Assessed Bandwidth Power and Hypnotic Analgesia
Research in Hypnosis 26. Conducting Research in Clinical Hypnosis 27. The
Potential Role of Hypnosis and Neurofeedback in Linking Neuroscience to
Psychotherapy Section III: Clinical Hypnosis in Practice Behavioral and
Affective Change 28. Clinical Hypnosis and Anxiety 29. Applying Hypnosis
Strategically in Treating Depression 30. The Hypnotic Lens on Trauma and
Treatment 31. Eating Disorders: Using Hypnotic Techniques and Rapport to
Treat Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa 32. The Promise of Hypnosis Within CBT
for Smoking Cessation 33. Systemic Hypnosis: How to Develop and Use
Systemic Trances with Couples and Families 34. A Systemic View: Hypnosis to
Solve Problems of Overweight and Obesity Children and Adolescents 35.
Hypnosis in the Treatment of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Children and
Adolescents 36. Hypnosis: Finding Relief for Children and Teens in Pain 37.
Clinical Use of Hypnosis in Pediatric Dentistry Medicine 38. Hypnodontics
39. Hypnosis in Pediatric and Adult Pulmonology 40. Hypnosis in
Neurological Disorders and Neurorehabilitation 41. Hypnosis for Skin
Disorders 42. Hypnosis in Gastroenterology 43. Hypnosis and Chronic Pain
Management 44. Hypnosis and Fibromyalgia Syndrome 45. A Suggestive Presence
during Labor and Birth 46. Hypnosis in Surgery: The Socio-Psycho-Biological
Model of Surgical Hypnosis 47. Perioperative Medical Interventions and
Devices 48. Bleeding, Hemostasis: Suggestive Techniques 49. Epilepsy,
Stroke and Psychoses after Traumatic Brain Injury 50. Hypnosis in the
Intensive Care Unit: Utilization of the Superorganismic Connection State
51. Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care Section IV: Frontiers of Hypnosis
Hypnosis and Society Efforts, Pitfalls, and Criteria to Build a Bridge
Between Hypnosis and Medicine 53. Understanding the Dark Side of Hypnosis
as a Form of Undue Influence Exerted in Authoritarian Cults and Online
Contexts: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Education 54. The Image of
Hypnosis: Public Perception of the Negative Aspects of Trance Professional
Development 55. How to Encourage Self-Care in Helping Professionals through
Process-Oriented Hypnosis 56. Mindfulness Meditation and Hypnosis in
Clinical Practice: An Integrated Approach 57. Advancing Education in
Clinical Hypnosis 58. A Model of Training in Clinical Hypnosis Grounded in
Interpersonal Neurobiology 59. Professional Training and Development in
Pediatric Hypnosis: What We Have Learned and How to Make It Better 60.
Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Implications for Hypnosis 61. Hypnosis and the
Future of the World's Children 62. Actual Favorite Places 63. Hypnotic
Horizons