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The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis / edited by Julie H. Linden [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Linden, Julie Hope, editor.
Series:
Routledge international handbooks.
Routledge International Handbooks Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hypnotism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (955 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, [2024]
Summary:
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. It contains state of the art neuroscience, cutting edge practice, and future-oriented visions of clinical hypnosis integrated into all aspects of health and clinical care. Chapters gather current research, theories, and applications in order to view clinical hypnosis through the lens of neurobiological plasticity and reveal the central role of hypnosis in healthcare. This handbook catalogues the utility of clinical hypnosis as a biopsychosocial intervention amid a broad range of treatment modalities and contexts. It features contributions from esteemed international contributors, covering topics such as: self-hypnosis, key theories of hypnosis, hypnosis and trauma, hypnosis and chronic pain management, attachment, and more. This handbook is essential for researchers, clinicians, and newcomers to clinical hypnosis, in medical schools, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
Contents:
Intro
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Tables
Figures
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Section I: The Roots of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis
Historical Overview and Key Concepts
1. Brief History of World Hypnosis
Prehistory and Antiquity: The Trance
Enlightenment, Animal Magnetism, 1750-1815
Hypnotism (1841-1933)
Germany and Austria
Spain
Italy
Russia
Outside Europe
Japan
China
India
Stage Hypnosis in the 19th Century
Hypnosis, 1933-1985
Hypnosis into the 21st Century, 1985-2022
References
2. On the Hard Process of Understanding Hypnosis: Epistemological Issues in the Debate Between State, Trait, and Hypofrontality Theories
Key Epistemological Points
The Enduring Misunderstanding of Hypnosis
Hypofrontality and Neodissociation Theories
Hypnosis as State or Trait: Both or Neither?
Conclusions
Notes
3. Suggestibility and Hypnotizability Measures of Hypnosis and Hypnotizability
Theory
Non-Hypnotic Suggestibility
Hypnotic Suggestibility
Hypnotizability
Milton H. Erickson
Enacting and Vivid Imagining or: Is Hypnotizability Modifiable?
Is There One Hypnotizability or Several?
Hypnotizability and Other Personality Variables
The Person of the Hypnotherapist
Measurement
Measurement of Hypnosis Depth
Measurement of "Hypnotic" Imagination: The Creative Imagination Scale
Measurement of Hypnotizability I: The Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales for Individual Testing
Measurement of Hypnotizability II: The Harvard and Walterloo-Stanford Scales of Hypnotic Susceptibility for Group Testing
Measurement of Hypnotizability III: The Elkins Hypnotizability Scale
The Introductory Hypnosis Inductions
Imagination or Hallucination?.
Phenomena of Identity Delusion
Meaning and Purpose of Hypnotizability Testing
Note
Theoretical Models
4. The Contributions of Milton Erickson to Modern Clinical Hypnosis
Erickson's Theoretical Framework
Hypnotic Rapport and Therapeutic Alliance
Integration of Hypnosis in Therapy
Trance and Suggestion
Philosophical Underpinnings
Erickson's Top Six Contributions to Hypnosis Practice and Theory
Naturalistic Approach
Individualization
Experiential Arousal
Seeding and Incubation
Utilizing Resistance
Individuation
Core Competencies in Ericksonian Therapy
Future Implications for Training and Professional Development
5. Attachment and Hypnosis: Revisiting Our Evolutionary Past to Reconstruct Our Future
Evolution of Attachment
Neuro-Sculpting the Social Brain
Attachment, Intention, and Decision-Making
Attachment and Hypnosis
6. Mind, Self, and Hypnosis: A Relational Theory
Mind
Self
Flow
Transitioning into Hypnosis
Utilization
Avolitional Agency
The Context of Hypnosis
Hypnotherapy
Making a Difference
7. From Phenomenology to Noetic Analysis: The Use of Quantitative First-Person Self-Reports to Better Understand Hypnosis
Quantifying Phenomenological Experience
Phenomenology and Its Quantitative Development
Noetic Analysis
Noetic Analysis vis-à-vis Phenomenological Psychology and Neurophenomenology
Noetic Analysis and its Underlying Presuppositions
Noetic Analysis Questionnaires
Using Noetics to Quantify States of Consciousness
The Model
Quantifying States of Consciousness
Diagramming States of Consciousness: Pips and Psygrams.
Using Noetic Analysis to Assess Hypnotic Responsivity: The Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory: Hypnotic Assessment Procedure (PCI-HAP)
Major Domains Assessed by the PCI-HAP
Operationalizing the Model via the PCI-HAP
Using Noetic Analysis for Better Understanding the Brain/Mind/Behavior Interface during Hypnosis
Using the PCI-HAP to Differentiate the Component Processes Underlying Self-Reported Hypnotic Depth
Using the PCI-HAP to Evaluate Hypnosis vis-à-vis Sidhi Meditation in a Single Case Study
Hypnotic Assessment and Subsequent Hypnotic Intervention via the PCI/PCI-HAP
8. States of Consciousness Model and Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis
States of Consciousness and Ego State
Tart's Definition
Experiential Resources and Ego States
Paths of Connectivity
Hypnosis and Induction
Tart's Seven Steps of Induction
Ambiguity
Sociocognitive Factors and Expectancy
Hypnosis and Induction in the SoC Model
Why Hypnosis Is a Valuable SoC
Empathy and Boundaries
Induction and Ulterior Transactions
Induction in a Clinical Setting
Establishing an Empathic Relationship
Depotentiating Boundaries and Retrieving Experience
Ratifying and Stabilizing the SoC of Hypnosis
Conclusion
9. The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy: The Base for Defining the Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy
My Relationship to This Topic
Conceptual Clarifications
Hypnosis and Trance
Trance and Links between Neurobiology and Experience
Hypnotherapy: The Neurobiology of the Hypnotherapeutic Relationship
The Development of Hypnotherapy
Hypnosis-Psychotherapy
The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy
The Ecological Nature of Hypnotherapy
The Ecology of the Basic Emotional Needs.
Hypnosis-Psychotherapy as a Comprehensive Psychotherapeutic Modality
The Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy
A Model for Planning, Shaping, and Reflecting the Hypnotherapeutic Process
Reality Levels and Therapy Goals: The Basic Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy
The Hypnotherapeutic Approach: Solution-oriented, Conflict-oriented, Relation-oriented/Supportive
The Therapy Phases: Stabilization, Confrontation, Integration, Transfer
The Therapy Session
Therapeutic Focus: Crisis Intervention, Therapeutic Theme, Therapeutic Relationship
Temporal Orientation: Past, Present, Future
Therapeutic Strategy: Psychoeducation, Dissociation, Association, Reframing
The Trancework
Trance Induction: Explicit, Implicit
Trance Communication: Monologic, Dialogic, Ideomotoric
Trance Content: Concrete, Symbolic, Metaphoric
10. An Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis: Clinical Implications
Empirical Foundations
Clinical Applications
From Theory to the Art of Practice
11. Rapid Hypnotic Inductions
SLEEP!
Pros and Cons
Time
What Are the Prerequisites for Rapid Inductions?
Patient Requirements
Clinician Requirements
Induction Types
Mechanisms
Physiology and Phenomenology
Suggestibility Testing
Ethics
My Favorite Induction
12. Self-Hypnosis
Definitions and Overview
Historical Background
Theory and Practice
Review of Evidence
Suggestions and Recommendations
13. Hypnosis: A Developmental Perspective
Knowledge and Skills That Benefit Child Health Professionals Who Are Teaching Hypnosis
Example: The Pre-school - Early Verbal age child
School Age Development
Case History: School Age
Early Adolescent Development.
Late Adolescent Development
Cross-cultural Variables
Other Developmental Factors to Consider in Teaching Hypnosis
Factors That Impair Normal Development
Summary
14. Hypnosis and Integrative Aspects of Music
Professional Background
Theoretical Framework
Review of Research
Applications of Music in Medicine and Psychotherapy
Applications of Hypnosis in Medicine and Psychotherapy
Integrative Applications of Music and Hypnosis
Shared Elements of Music and Hypnosis
Rhythm
Brain Oscillations
Entrainment
Prosody
Repetition
Novelty and Change of Perspective
New Research, Perspectives, Applications
Clinical Illustration
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
15. Utilization of Metaphor as a Therapeutic Tool
Background
Metaphors: Transfer of Associations
Metaphors Used by Clients
Goal-oriented Metaphors
Using Metaphors and Metaphoric Stories
Metaphor as Storytelling
Therapeutic Metaphors
Metaphors for Stimulating Perceptual Flexibility
Metaphors for Stimulating Emotional Flexibility
Metaphors for Stimulating Cognitive Flexibility
Metaphors for Stimulating Behavioral Flexibility
Metaphors for Stimulating Identity Flexibility
Metaphors for Stimulating Relational Flexibility
Metaphors for Stimulating Contextual Flexibility
Section II: The Neuroscientific Foundations of Hypnosis
Neural Correlates of Hypnosis
16. Neural Correlates of Hypnosis
Resting-State Neural Correlates of Hypnosis
Conflict Monitoring and Attentive Functions
Mental Imagery
Motor Control
Episodic Memory Suppression in Posthypnotic Amnesia
17. EEG Oscillatory Activity Concomitant with Hypnosis and Hypnotizability
Introduction.
EEG Frequency Oscillations.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-003-81638-X
1-003-44912-3
9781003449126
OCLC:
1401670288

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