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This volume demonstrates both how hypnotic techniques can supplement science-based clinical interventions and how clinicians can use hypnosis with the assurance of a strong empirical foundation to guide their practice.
Hypnosis affords clinicians a brief, efficient, and cost-effective methodology to address a wide range of psychological conditions and disorders. While hypnosis has carved a well-earned place in the field of psychological science and clinical practice, views of hypnosis as gimmicky or fantastical are still stubbornly rooted in our collective consciousness, thanks to media-driven, outmoded, and inaccurate notions.
Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Hypnosis details the scientific evidence for and the clinical practice of hypnosis to treat a range of problems and symptoms, including anxiety, depression, acute pain, chronic pain, and other behavioral problems. Included are chapters on working with anxiety, depression, acute pain, chronic pain, and other behavioral medicine problems, as well as a chapter on working with children and adolescents. Contributors review the empirical evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis for the problem under consideration, offer illustrative case materials, and provide examples of specific hypnotic inductions and suggestions.
Contents
Preface: Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Hypnosis
Leonard S. Milling
Chapter : An Introduction to the Practice of Clinical Hypnosis
Steven J. Lynn and Joseph P. Green
Chapter 2: Hypnosis and Anxiety
David B. Reid
Chapter 3: Hypnosis and Depression
Michael D. Yapko and Shawn R. Criswell
Chapter 4: Hypnosis for Acute and Procedural Pain
Leonard S. Milling
Chapter 5: Hypnosis and Chronic Pain
Lindsey C. McKernan and Erin L. Connors
Chapter : Applications of Hypnosis in Behavioral Medicine
Gary R. Elkins and Morgan Snyder
Chapter 7: Hypnosis for the Treatment of Smoking
Joseph P. Green and Steven J. Lynn
Chapter 8: Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents
Lisa Lombard and Leonard S. Milling
Chapter 9: Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Hypnosis: Current Status and Future Directions
Leonard S. Milling