Ideomotor signals for rapid hypnoanalysis: a how-to-manual
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1. Verfasser: Ewin, Dabney M. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Springfield, Ill. Charles C Thomas ©2006
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Beschreibung:In today's managed mental health care environment, clinical hypnosis has become popular as a tool for alleviating symptoms promptly. This book is about using ideomotor (IM) signals in the rapid hypnoanalysis of psychosomatic disorders. The technique of rapid hypnoanalysis addresses the whole brain and places the feeling back into brief therapy without removing the logic or the efficiency. It offers a refreshing alternative that allows therapists to go deeper while being even briefer
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-243) and index
Foreword by Doctor D. Corydon Hammond -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part I. Basic concepts -- Ideomotor signals: their value in hypnotherapy -- Principles of hypnotherapy -- Special intake questions for hypnoanalysis -- Treatment planning: analyzing the history -- How to set up ideomotor signals -- Part II. Basic applications -- Ideomotor applications to direct suggestion in hypnosis (DSIH) and age regression -- The seven common causes of psychosomatic disorders -- Ideomotor technique for recall of sounds heard under general anesthesia -- Hypnotic preparation and care of the surgical patient -- Treating the cognitive and emotional components of persistent pain -- Self-hypnosis -- Part III. Annotated clinical session transcripts -- Illustration of the technique with a complex smoking cessation patient -- A simple smoking recall session -- One visit cure of a hypersensitive scar -- Workshop demonstration session with an asthma patient -- Transcript of parts of two office sessions with a dystonia patient -- References -- Appendices -- Index
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 268 pages)
ISBN:0398076286
0398084556
9780398076283
9780398084554

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