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Exceptional, May 25, 2014
By Paul Feiger
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Great process book. For those who are looking for a theoretical foundation for hypnosis in a clinical setting, this book is the complete answer. From start to end, the authors lay out the theory and practice of the use of hypnosis to heal and change lives for the better. I was not disappointed in the step by step reasoning, descriptions, and actual scripts, presented. To add even more value, the authors gave excellent instructions on developing interventions that fit specific clients. I highly recommend this book.
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Great older hypnosis book, October 11, 2012
By A Customer
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This is an older book about using hyonosis to help with issues from stop smoking to weight loss etc. It shows how you can determine how well your client will go into hypnosis.
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Hypnosis in Centering and Restructuring, May 25, 2008
By Jack R Dale
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This is an excellent text for the doctor, dentist or psychologist with experience with hypnosis. Of particular interest to Psychiatrists in a Consultation-Liaison service and those who use psychodynamic psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, etc. Unique in promoting the use of evidence based practice and the Hypnotic Induction Profile in clinical management. Teaches 3 main principles: (1)Hypnosis and its measurement (2)Hypnosis and Brief Restructuring Therapy (3)Hypnosis and Centering in Long-term therapy. This is a classic text that has been updated and enhanced to become an invaluable part of the modern psychiatric psychodynamic practice. The hypnodiagnostic sections and the brief restructuring techniques are of particular value for in-patient psychiatry, while the latter parts provide an excellent model for choosing and structuring long-term out-patient psychotherapy.
6 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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CLINICAL PRIMER, January 27, 2008
By J. Hunter-Yetton
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This book is a clinical primer for anyone in Hypnotherapy. It is a very comprehensive well referenced source of information that gives really good feedback and examples of clinical application of hypnosis. It is not for the beginner or party hypnotist -this is a really great book for the clnical practitioner - i won't part from mine! You've got to read this one!
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An excellent source, drawing heavily upon systemtic data, February 13, 2005
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
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Now in its second edition, Trance & Treatment: Clinical Uses Of Hypnosis discusses the practice of hypnosis as a facilitator and diagnostic tool that psychologists can use in various treatment strategies. Arranged to echo the flow of a standard evaluation and treatment sessions, Trance & Treatment discusses how to use the author's "Hypnotic Induction Profile", a 10-minute clinical assessment procedure that connects hypnotizability to the patient's personality style. Further chapters cover use of hypnosis for smoking control, eating disorders, anxiety, concentration, insomnia, phobias, psychosomatic disorders and much more. An excellent source, drawing heavily upon systemtic data to support its investigation into the beneficial uses of hypnosis in the treatment of psychological dysfunction, and recommended for scientific students of hypnosis, particularly those interested in applying it to mental health practices.
19 of 21 people found the above review helpful.
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Great just Great!, May 24, 2000
By A customer
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This book is quite an intresting book which teaches you to use hypnosis to cure a patient. WonderfuL!
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