Clinical hypnosis and self-regulation : cognitive-behavioral perspectives /
This book presents a cognitive-behavioral perspective on the use of hypnotic suggestion in psychotherapy and attempts to break down the barriers that have inhibited clinicians from using a powerful, empirically validated clinical tool. Readers will gain exposure to the cutting edge of hypnosis theor...
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Washington, DC :
American Psychological Association,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Comprehensive three-dimensional theory of hypnosis / Theodore Xenophon Barber
- Hypnotic involuntariness and the automaticity of everyday life / Irving Kirsch, Steven Jay Lynn
- Hypnotic responding : a cognitive-behavioral analysis of self-deception / Donald R. Gorassini
- Whither Hypnosis? : a rhetorical analysis / Theodore R. Sarbin
- Measures of hypnotic responding / James R. Council
- Carleton Skill Training Program for modifying hypnotic suggestibility : original version and variations / Donald R. Gorassini, Nicholas P. Spanos
- Multimodal framework for clinical hypnosis / Arnold A. Lazarus
- Clinical hypnosis as a nondeceptive placebo / Irving Kirsch
- Applying hypnosis in pain management : implications of alternative theoretical perspectives / John F. Chaves
- Hypnosis and the treatment of smoking cessation and weight loss / Joseph P. Green
- Hypnosis and forensic psychology / Graham F. Wagstaff
- Self-regulation therapy : suggestion without hypnosis / Salvador Amigó
- Applications of emotional self-regulation therapy / Antonio Capafons.