State Univ. of New York, Binghamton. Textbook attempts to bring hypnosis into mainstream evidence-based clinical psychotherapy. Includes techniques to get started, session transcripts, illustrative case examples, step-by-step procedures, and advanced techniques. For practitioners and students.
Steven Jay Lynn is a professor of psychology at the State University of New York at Binghamton.
Preface
vii
Introduction: Definitions and Early History
3
(14)
Contemporary Theories and Research
17
(14)
The Basics of Clinical Hypnosis: Getting Started
31
(22)
Hypnotic Inductions and Suggestions
53
(14)
Techniques for Catalyzing Empirically Supported Treatments
67
(12)
Smoking Cessation
79
(20)
Eating Disorders and Obesity
99
(22)
Maryellen Crowley
Anna Campion
Depression
121
(14)
Anxiety Disorders
135
(24)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
159
(16)
Pain Management, Behavioral Medicine, and Dentistry
175
(22)
Danielle G. Koby
Questions and Controversies
197
(18)
References
215
(36)
Author Index
251
(8)
Subject Index
259
(12)
About the Authors
271
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