Teaching Self-Hypnosis

Teaching Self-Hypnosis

Author: David A. Soskis

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 1986-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9780393705928

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Exceptionally well-written, this book is based on the author's years of experience as a medical school faculty member, workshop leader, and supervisor. It is an ideal first book on hypnosis for professionals.


Instant Self-Hypnosis

Instant Self-Hypnosis

Author: Forbes Robbins Blair

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1402242271

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Instant Self-Hypnosis demystifies the world of hypnosis, providing practical tools and techniques that allow you to access and influence your subconscious mind consciously. Its unique "eyes-open" method allows you to induce self-hypnosis while fully conscious, making the process more accessible and less intimidating. With a wide range of applications, from overcoming fears and breaking bad habits to enhancing creativity and improving performance, this book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to make positive changes in their life. Its step-by-step approach ensures that you can easily implement the techniques, regardless of your familiarity with hypnosis. Dive into the world of self-improvement with Instant Self-Hypnosis and embark on a journey of personal transformation that starts from within. Key Features: Practical Techniques: Provides easy-to-follow techniques to harness the power of self-hypnosis. Eyes-Open Method: Features an innovative "eyes-open" method of self-hypnosis that makes the process more accessible. Wide Range of Applications: Can be used to overcome fears, break habits, enhance creativity, improve performance, and more. Pre-made Scripts: Includes 35 scripts for stress release, having more fun at parties, public speaking, eliminating allergies, flying without fear, ending fingernail biting, better sleep, and so much more. Step-by-Step Approach: Outlines a step-by-step approach that can be easily implemented, regardless of prior familiarity with hypnosis.


Clinical Self-hypnosis

Clinical Self-hypnosis

Author: Shirley Sanders

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780898623420

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Self-hypnosis, a technique that enables clients to think, self-direct, and change their experience in desired ways, has long been used by practitioners from a variety of orientations. Although other books address this powerful technique, until now there has been no one resource to describe the different ways self-hypnosis is taught and the many ways it can be utilized in psychotherapy. A state-of-the-art presentation, this book reflects the work of noted hypnotherapists as well as the author's own clinical experience. It describes how words, formulas, and images are used to verify clients' experiences and it captures a sense of the inner experience that the words and the images evoke. Divided into four sections, the book opens with a historical review of early healing practices which appear related to the eventual development of self-hypnosis. Examining methods that our ancestors used in folk and ancient medicine, this section demonstrates the constant theme of the word as symbol or representation of change for the better. The second section describes a variety of techniques used for teaching self hypnosis. Verbatim examples of how patients are taught by several leaders in the field are presented, as are some examples of patient-generated self-hypnosis experiences. The third section addresses the practical applications of self-hypnosis in a variety of orientations including eclectic, behavioral, psychoanalytic, physiological, and humanistic. Each orientation is presented objectively without criticism or evaluation to allow the reader to compare the different approaches. This section also demonstrates how self-hypnosis techniques can be tailored to the disorder, and each application described is accompanied by a clinical case example. The final section summarizes the state-of-the-art of self-hypnosis and discusses conclusions and implications for the future. The first consolidation of the broad array of theories and techniques used in the clinical practice of self-hypnosis, this book serves as an ideal resource for the seasoned clinician as well as an introduction to the beginner. Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, physicians and students in any of these fields will find much of interest. It also is an excellent supplementary text for graduate courses in psychotherapy, hypnosis, pain management, and self growth.


Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy with Children, Fourth Edition

Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy with Children, Fourth Edition

Author: Daniel P. Kohen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-03-29

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 1136820205

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Updated and revised in response to developments in the field, this Fourth Edition of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy With Children describes the research and clinical historical underpinnings of hypnosis and hypnotherapy with children and adolescents, and presents an up-to-date compendium of the pertinent world literature regarding this topic. The authors focus on the wide variety and scope of applications for hypnotherapy; including an integrated description of both clinical and evidence-based research as it relates to understanding approaches to various clinical situations, case studies of practical aspects, and how-to elements of teaching hypnotherapeutic skills to clients.


Master the Power of Self-hypnosis

Master the Power of Self-hypnosis

Author: C. Roy Hunter

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780806963518

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Some books tell you what to change. This one tells you how! Master the powers of the mind, open the gateways to your subconscious, and seize control of your life. If you've been struggling to modify deeply ingrained habits, or reach any difficult-to-achieve goal, willpower alone may not do the trick. The secret to success lies deeply buried in the unconscious, and one of the world's foremost hypnotherapists will show you point by point how to make a commitment to change, get motivated, and alter the ingrained negative "programming" that's holding you back. With this self-hypnosis handbook, you'll learn innovative empowerment exercises that teach relaxation, stress management, overcoming insomnia, and establishing priorities. Avoid the "failure trap" by clearing psychic obstacles. "Creatively" daydream to stop smoking, lose weight, and improve job performance, memory, study habits, and more. Add on the proper use of affirmations, and fine-tune the ability of language to heal or harm. Find out the four important trance ingredients (imagination, belief, expectancy, and conviction) and use the practical tips on how to build them up and employ them in your journey into self-hypnosis. 144 pages, 7 x 10.


Powerful Mind Through Self-Hypnosis

Powerful Mind Through Self-Hypnosis

Author: Cathal O'Brian

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2010-05-28

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1780997612

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Powerful Mind Through Self-Hypnosis is a practical, easy to follow guide to harnessing the power of your subconscious mind for better health. This book will literally change the way you think, feel, act and behave...forever. Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist Cathal O'Briain will help you overcome emotional and psychological difficulties through self-hypnotic trance. Symptoms will become a thing of the past as your life transforms, taking you beyond the comfort zone into a world of inner peace and freedom, happiness and success.


Self-hypnosis

Self-hypnosis

Author: Brian Mogul Alman

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780876306505

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Self-Hypnosis: The Complete Manual for Health and Self-Change, 2nd ed offers a step-by step guide to using hypnosis to better well-being and stronger self-control. For over two decades renowned therapist and author Brian Alman showed thousands of individuals how to use self-inductive techniques for relief from pain, stress, and discomfort. Self-hypnosis assists in meditation and fosters positive self-regard. The exercises in Self-Hypnosis are clear, concise and easily attainable. As an effective therapy in alleviating the pain of childbirth, medical and dental surgery, burns, and accidental injuries, hypnosis is practiced widely. Hypnosis in pain relief is a noninvasive and natural healing process. Self-Hypnosis makes this healing technique available to the lay reader.


How to Hypnotize Yourself Without Losing Your Mind

How to Hypnotize Yourself Without Losing Your Mind

Author: Wayne F. Perkins

Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1552122204

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How To Hypnotize Yourself Without Losing Your Mind" is a Self-hypnosis and Goal Achievement Training Program. The book or training manual includes complete instruction on how to induce the hypnotic trance in oneself and exercises on how to apply the self-hypnosis to achieve personal goals. The book also includes exercises and methods to achieve goals without the hypnosis condition present. Website hyperlinks allow the reader to connect to support groups for a variety of challenges and free Internet resources for self-hypnosis support.


The New Encyclopedia of Stage Hypnotism

The New Encyclopedia of Stage Hypnotism

Author: Ormond McGill

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 1994-05-25

Total Pages: 750

ISBN-13: 1845903471

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This phenomenal work by the 'Dean of American Hypnotists' is the most comprehensive text ever to be published on stage hypnotism. It also has widespread therapeutic applications. "A masterwork on Stage Hypnosis" Gil Boyne, President, American Council of Hypnotist Examiners


Self-Hypnosis

Self-Hypnosis

Author: Erika Fromm

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 1990-08-03

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9780898623413

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While used abundantly in clinical work, self-hypnosis has been somewhat neglected as a subject of systematic study. An outstanding exception to this trend has been the work of Erika Fromm and her colleagues at the University of Chicago, who have for the last two decades extended the theoretical and empirical base of this technique. Now, key publications of this research group are compiled in one volume along with much new material by these authors, providing a full perspective on the development of their methods and theories. As such, SELF-HYPNOSIS is the first systematic, empirically oriented exploration of the phenomena and characteristics of self-initiated self-hypnosis. Moreover, its examination of self-hypnosis, taking the experiential rather than the behavioral approach, yields a more complete study of the aspects of the self that can unfold during hypnosis. In the early 1970s, Fromm and her colleagues set out to answer several intriguing questions about self-hypnosis: What are the boundaries of the self-hypnosis experience? How does self-hypnosis compare with traditional hypnotist-present hypnosis? Can self-hypnosis be taught following the guidelines of traditional hypnosis? What type of individual is more susceptible to or skilled in self-hypnosis? This volume presents the methods and results of this group's work, an approach that has come to be known as the Chicago paradigm. Introductory chapters establish the theoretical framework utilized. They provide an overview of the literature; review the methods, procedures, qualitative samples, quantitative data, and clinical applications; and evaluate pilot study results on the phenomenological similarities and differences of self-hypnosis and heterohypnosis. At the core of SELF-HYPNOSIS is its presentation of key empirical research involving two separate areas. First is the analysis of extensive questionnaires that compare self-hypnosis and heterohypnosis and examine self-hypnosis proper as well as the unfolding of self-hypnosis over time. Second is an examination of cognitive processes, self-hypnosis, and their relationship to personality. These processes include the modes of ego in self-hypnosis, the role of imagery, and the process of absorption. Clinical implications and applications are considered, as are therapist-patient factors that contribute to successful self-hypnosis. A major contribution to the scientific study of self-initiated self-hypnosis, SELF-HYPNOSIS: THE CHICAGO PARADIGM is essential reading for all researchers and theoreticians in the field of hypnosis and in phenomenological psychology. In addition, it will be of enormous value to those psychologists, physicians, and dentists seeking to more effectively utilize self-hypnosis in clinical practice.