The Mind-Body Communication in Hypnosis

The Mind-Body Communication in Hypnosis

Author: Milton H. Erickson

Publisher:

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781853434204

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This third volume of the work of Milton Erickson contains much of the source material wherein Erickson first expressed his original views on psychosomatic medicine and healing. His research validates the view that the psyche, mind and brain are integrated in modulating body processes.


Hypnosis

Hypnosis

Author: Peter H. Mutke

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780930298715

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Mind-Body Therapy: Methods of Ideodynamic Healing in Hypnosis

Mind-Body Therapy: Methods of Ideodynamic Healing in Hypnosis

Author: Ernest L. Rossi

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1994-11-17

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 039331247X

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A remarkable collaboration between psychologist Rossi and gynecologist-obstetrician Cheek, this book guides and empowers therapists and patients to find the keys to their own health and well-being through therapeutic hypnosis. Hundreds of engaging case reports from Cheek's forty years of clinical work bring the theory of mind-body therapy to life, while Rossi's chapters link Cheek's often intuitive work to the latest research in psychobiology.


Psychobiology Of Mind Body Healing Revised Edition

Psychobiology Of Mind Body Healing Revised Edition

Author: Ernest Lawrence Rossi

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1993-11-02

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780393701685

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Rossi examines new evidence from psychoneuroimmunology, neuroendocrinology, molecular genetics, and neurobiology, and shows how we can utilize these natural processes to facilitate our emotional and physical well being. More than a dozen new approaches to Many of the hypotheses that Rossi proposed when this book was published in 1986 have now been confirmed. The mind-body connection is a process that can be seen, measured and accessed through hypnosis. In establishing that it is possible to use the mind to heal body illness, he now brings together new evidence from psychoneuroimmunology, neuroendocrinology, molecular genetics and neurobiology. More than a dozen new approaches to mind-body healing are outlined in a series of teaching tutorials.


Mind-body Therapy

Mind-body Therapy

Author: Ernest Lawrence Rossi

Publisher: W. W. Norton

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 519

ISBN-13: 9780393700527

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Discusses theory, clinical practice, and research in the area of hypnotherapy, looks at the nature of perception, and covers specific psychological problems.


Hypnosis House Call

Hypnosis House Call

Author: Steven Gurgevich

Publisher: Sterling Publishing (NY)

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781402777479

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The body-mind connection is increasingly recognized across the medical field, and hypnosis has become a legitimate clinical tool for easing chronic pain, decreasing the side effects of chemotherapy, dealing with sleep disorders, and much more. This master course in self-hypnosis breaks down Dr. Steven Gurgevich's well-regarded methods for inducing deep trances into a step-by-step process. A bonus DVD takes readers inside his classroom for an interactive experience-complete with workbook components-providing a comprehensive understanding of the physiological-psychological bond.


The Hypnotic Brain

The Hypnotic Brain

Author: Peter Brown

Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780300050011

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Hypnosis has recently experienced a surge of popularity in the scientific community and the general public and is currently being used to deal with a wide range of disorders. IN this elegantly written book, Dr. Peter Brown draws on the latest developments in cognitive psychology, anthropology, ethnology, and neuroscience to offer a new explanation for how hypnosis works and how it can be applied. Brown argues that the ability to hypnotized and be hypnotized is closely related to brain functions that are uniquely human--especially to our ability to communicate with others. He begins by looking at the way communication has evolved, especially our use of facial expression and the tonal aspects of speech to synchronize interactions. These features were particularly important for the transmission of culture in oral societies before the advent of writing. He next considers the changes the brain undergoes during hypnosis, proposing that hypnotherapy can be understood as the interaction between two fundamental brain functions: the rhythmic alteration in level of consciousness that the brain undergoes throughout the course of the day, and the capacity to use metaphor, imagery, and analogy to understand ourselves and the world. Brown discusses some of the clinical uses of hypnotherapy, in particular the exploration of multiple personality disorder (which can be characterized as spontaneous self-hypnosis as a means of coping with trauma) and the role of hypnosis in treating medical illness. In his final chapter he deals with how language may be used in hypnotherapy, with examples from the work of eth late Milton Erickson, one of the most influential clinicians and teacher sin contemporary hypnosis.


The Heart and Mind of Hypnotherapy: Inviting Connection, Inventing Change

The Heart and Mind of Hypnotherapy: Inviting Connection, Inventing Change

Author: Douglas Flemons

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2022-03-01

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 0393714403

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Explains and demonstrates how to create and utilize mind-body connections for unknotting vexing problems. In the popular imagination, hypnosis is misconstrued as something done to people, as if the hypnotist hypnotizes them. And hypnotherapy is similarly misconceived as something done to clients’ problems, as if the therapist could unilaterally counter or cure them. In a refreshing departure from conception-as-usual, Douglas Flemons offers another view, articulating relational ideas about how minds and bodies communicate and learn. In his characteristically casual and concise way, Flemons explains and illustrates how hypnosis, like meditation, is invited, not induced, and how hypnotherapy entails the altering and unraveling of knotted strands of problematic experience, not the controlling and abolishing of labeled afflictions. The therapist gets in sync with clients so they can, together, extemporaneously facilitate changes to undesired thoughts, urges, emotions, sensations, or behaviors. This book takes you to the heart of hypnotherapy, to the respectful, playful practice of utilizing clients’ flow experience to collaboratively discover and create opportunities for embodied learning and therapeutic change.