This paper describes two cases in which hypnosis was successfully used, in the context of an integrative approach to therapy, to treat pathologically obsessive fears of death. The hypnotic interventions employed in each case are described in detail. The cases illustrate how hypnotherapy can be adapted to clients with widely differing clinical contexts and demographics, with one involving a 40-year-old African-American man (Lawrence), and the other, a 36-year-old white woman (Betty). The latter case illustrates how clinical knowledge, transmitted via a published case of Milton Erickson’s, provided the author the idea for developing a novel solution to the client’s pressing clinical problem This resource is archived and is not avai...
Hypnosis is recognised in medicine as an effective complementary therapy. However, few qualitative d...
This case study describes the treatment of a 52-year-old woman for two facial motor tics. Treatment...
This work will focus on skill building for those clinicians who work with chronic and/or progressiv...
This paper describes two cases in which hypnosis was successfully used, in the context of an integra...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
A large number of studies have provided evidence for the efficacy of psychological interventions, as...
Stemming from the clinical work of Janet (1889/1973), hypnosis has received considerable attention o...
The client Hope provides a good example of a very positive outcome from sustained, multifaceted psyc...
SP2: Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care: Techniques for Effectively Relieving Pain and Symptoms (3...
"Vumile" was a patient in a cognitive therapy group that was designed for socially phobic African st...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
This workshop will focus on clinical demonstrations of hypnotic suggestion through metaphors for sel...
"Ben," a white, male executive who was 50 years old at the beginning of therapy, presented with anxi...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
Hypnosis is recognised in medicine as an effective complementary therapy. However, few qualitative d...
This case study describes the treatment of a 52-year-old woman for two facial motor tics. Treatment...
This work will focus on skill building for those clinicians who work with chronic and/or progressiv...
This paper describes two cases in which hypnosis was successfully used, in the context of an integra...
suffering from a hysterical psychosis, with hypnosis. This article gives an extensive summary of the...
Clinical hypnosis has been defined as a mind-body therapy that involves a deeply relaxed state, indi...
A large number of studies have provided evidence for the efficacy of psychological interventions, as...
Stemming from the clinical work of Janet (1889/1973), hypnosis has received considerable attention o...
The client Hope provides a good example of a very positive outcome from sustained, multifaceted psyc...
SP2: Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care: Techniques for Effectively Relieving Pain and Symptoms (3...
"Vumile" was a patient in a cognitive therapy group that was designed for socially phobic African st...
Hypnosis is interesting in its own right and has been demonstrated to be a useful facilita-tor of ps...
This workshop will focus on clinical demonstrations of hypnotic suggestion through metaphors for sel...
"Ben," a white, male executive who was 50 years old at the beginning of therapy, presented with anxi...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
Hypnosis is recognised in medicine as an effective complementary therapy. However, few qualitative d...
This case study describes the treatment of a 52-year-old woman for two facial motor tics. Treatment...
This work will focus on skill building for those clinicians who work with chronic and/or progressiv...