Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis

Author:   Steven Jay Lynn ,  Judith W. Rhue ,  Irving Kirsch
Publisher:   American Psychological Association
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781433805684


Pages:   806
Publication Date:   15 January 2010
Format:   Hardback
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The ultimate resource for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in the theory. Today, hypnosis and hypnotic phenomena are in the mainstream of clinical, cognitive, and social psychology, and practitioners can benefit from a wealth of research to guide their interventions. In this second edition of the landmark Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis, editors Steven Jay Lynn, Judith W. Rhue, and Irving Kirsch have undertaken a significant revision of their classic text, first published over 15 years ago. Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis, Second Edition, is the ultimate resource for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in the theory.

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Author:   Steven Jay Lynn ,  Judith W. Rhue ,  Irving Kirsch
Publisher:   American Psychological Association
Imprint:   American Psychological Association
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.629kg
ISBN:  

9781433805684


ISBN 10:   1433805685
Pages:   806
Publication Date:   15 January 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Contributors Preface I. Foundations and General Considerations An Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis  —Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch, and Judith W. Rhue Il n'y a pas d'hypnotisme: A History of Hypnosis in Theory and Practice  —Judith Pintar Hypnotizability Matters: The What, Why, and How of Measurement  —Amanda J. Barnier and James R. Council Psychophysiological Foundations of Hypnosis and Suggestion  —David A. Oakley and Peter W. Halligan II. Theories of Hypnosis Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Models of Hypnoanalysis  —Marlene R. Eisen Dissociation in Hypnosis: Theoretical Frameworks and Psychotherapeutic Implications  —Pamela Sadler and Erik Woody The Cognitive–Behavioral Model of Hypnotherapy  —Graham F. Wagstaff, Daniel David, Irving Kirsch, and Steven Jay Lynn An Ericksonian Model of Clinical Hypnosis  —Stephen R. Lankton and William J. Matthews A Multimodal Framework and Clinical Hypnosis  —Arnold A. Lazarus III. Hypnotic Techniques Hypnotic Inductions: A Primer  —Don E. Gibbons and Steven Jay Lynn ""Waking"" Hypnosis in Clinical Practice  —Antonio Capafons and M. Elena Mendoza Hypnosis, Mindfulness, and Acceptance: Artful Integration  —John C. Williams, Michael N. Hallquist, Sean M. Barnes, Alison S. Cole, and Steven Jay Lynn Enhancing Hypnotizability and Treatment Response  —Jeffrey D. Gfeller and Donald R. Gorassini IV. Treating Psychological Problems and Populations Hypnosis and the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders  —David I. Mellinger Hypnosis and Depression  —Michael D. Yapko Hypnosis in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorders  —David Spiegel Hypnosis and the Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder  —Gep Colletti, Steven Jay Lynn, and Jean-Roch Laurence Hypnosis in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa  —Michael R. Nash and Elgan L. Baker Clinical Hypnosis With Children  —Judith W. Rhue When Two is Better Than One: Hypnosis With Couples  —Stephen Kahn V. Health and Sport Psychology Hypnosis for Pain Control  —David R. Patterson, Mark P. Jensen, and Guy H. Montgomery Hypnosis and Medicine  —Nicholas A. Covino and Cornelia M. Pinnell Hypnosis During Invasive Medical and Surgical Procedures  —Gloria Maria Martinez Salazar, Salamao Faintuch, Eleanor Laser, and Elvira Lang Hypnosis and Smoking Cessation: Research and Application  —Joseph P. Green Hypnosis for Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Somatoform Disorders  —Michael N. Hallquist, Amanda Deming, Abigail Matthews, and John F. Chaves Hypnosis, Exercise, and Sport Psychology  —Aaron J. Stegner and William P. Morgan VI. Issues and Extensions On a Clear Day You Can See Forever: Hypnosis in the Popular Imagination  —Judith Pintar Training Issues in Hypnosis  —David M. Wark and Peter B. Bloom Hypnosis and Memory: Theory, Laboratory Research, and Applications  —Giuliana Mazzoni, Michael Heap, and Alan Scoboria The Cultural Context of Hypnosis  —Etzel Cardeña and Stanley Krippner Index About the Editors"

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Steven Jay Lynn is a professor of psychology and director of the Psychological Clinic at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He is a licensed psychologist and a diplomate (ABPP) in both clinical and forensic psychology, and he has served as a past president of the American Psychological Association's Division of Psychological Hypnosis.   Dr. Lynn has received the Chancellor's Award of the State University of New York for Scholarship and Creative Activities, and he serves on 11 editorial boards, including the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Dr. Lynn has published more than 260 articles and book chapters, as well as 18 books on the topics of psychotherapy, psychopathology, memory, and hypnosis.   His research has been featured in numerous media venues, including popular magazines, television programs, and film documentaries. His research program has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health.   Judith W. Rhue is a professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She has coedited four books, as well as numerous book chapters, papers, workshops and presentations. She maintains a clinical practice in addition to her teaching.   Irving Kirsch is a professor of psychology at the University of Hull. He has published 10 books and more than 200 scientific journal articles and book chapters on placebo effects, antidepressant medication, hypnosis, and suggestion. His meta-analyses on the efficacy of antidepressants have been covered extensively in the international media and have influenced the official guidelines for the treatment of depression in the United Kingdom. His most recent book, The Emperor's New Drugs, was published in the United Kingdom and Canada in 2009 and will be published in the United States in February 2010.  

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