Clinical Hypnosis Textbook
A Guide for Practical Intervention
Ursula James(Author)
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Published on 1. July 2005
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176 pages
978-1-85775-725-5 (ISBN)
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"'Ursula is a natural teacher and has distilled the essence of clinical hypnosis into this new text. Theory, however, is all very well but carries little weight if practical skills are lacking. It is in this aspect of the work that she excels. This wide ranging primer covers the theory, practice and history of the subject as well as including very useful links to further information. This fascinating subject is made accessible by her clearly structured approach and everyone from novices to experienced hypnotherapists are sure to gain new insights from the book.' Mark Feldman, in the Foreword"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-85775-725-5 (9781857757255)
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01/2010
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Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
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Content
What is hypnosis? a natural phenomenon; Hypnotic suggestions; How does clinical hypnosis work?; Self-hypnosis: What are the benefits to the patient?; Preparing for self-hypnosis; During the process; Positive suggestions; Waking up; The hypnotic voice; Delivering a script; Use of the pause; Delivery of suggestions; Use of self-hypnosis for the practitioner; Script for use with patients; The structure of a clinical hypnosis session; Questions patients ask; Hypnotic events, application and contraindications; Therapeutic approaches within hypnosis; Creating the hypnotherapeutic protocol; Smoking cessation; Phobias; Performance anxiety.