Hamburg, an experienced and expert therapist, presents two successful psychotherapy cases. In both cases he viewed success as being the product of his use of metaphor, the patients' successful surmounting of a high difficulty task, hypnosis, and nonspecific factors. One of the cases involves a medically unexplained chronic and disabling pain. With a couple of brief vignettes of my own, I suggest careful screening, as using hypnosis to control medically unexplained, chronic pain may cause problems for some patients with major psychopathology (e.g., paranoid schizophrenia). Next, I note that clinical data will reflect back to us the a priori assumptions and interests we bring to it. As an example of how often and misleadingly this can happen,...
The present study ventures on the pioneer terrain of affect and language in successful psychotherapy...
The title of the paper harks back to Schopenhauerian ‘der Positivitȁt des Schmerzens’, a formulation...
Background In the present study, we wanted to explore which metaphors patients suffe...
A metaphor is a figüre of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or an action...
The relationship between metaphor, language, and thought, as hypothesised by cognitive linguists, re...
Hypnosis is nothing if not confounding. Experts strongly disagree about what it is (an altered state...
People with schizophrenia demonstrate significant abstraction deficits, typically measured via metap...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
Background Research suggests that metaphors are integral to psychotherapeutic practi...
Within the ever-expanding list of approaches to psychotherapy, there is a tendency to overlook deep...
The nature of putative semantic anomalies in schizophrenia is controversial. Metaphor interpretation...
PSYCHOTHERAPY in some form or other is used by every physician, and although the surgeon may use it ...
The present study investigates the role of unconventional metaphors in relation to the emotional-cog...
“Hypnosis is a procedure involving cognitive processes in which a subject is guided by a hypnotist t...
Cognitive, communicative, and linguistic forces have been theorized to inhere in all metaphor use in...
The present study ventures on the pioneer terrain of affect and language in successful psychotherapy...
The title of the paper harks back to Schopenhauerian ‘der Positivitȁt des Schmerzens’, a formulation...
Background In the present study, we wanted to explore which metaphors patients suffe...
A metaphor is a figüre of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or an action...
The relationship between metaphor, language, and thought, as hypothesised by cognitive linguists, re...
Hypnosis is nothing if not confounding. Experts strongly disagree about what it is (an altered state...
People with schizophrenia demonstrate significant abstraction deficits, typically measured via metap...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
Background Research suggests that metaphors are integral to psychotherapeutic practi...
Within the ever-expanding list of approaches to psychotherapy, there is a tendency to overlook deep...
The nature of putative semantic anomalies in schizophrenia is controversial. Metaphor interpretation...
PSYCHOTHERAPY in some form or other is used by every physician, and although the surgeon may use it ...
The present study investigates the role of unconventional metaphors in relation to the emotional-cog...
“Hypnosis is a procedure involving cognitive processes in which a subject is guided by a hypnotist t...
Cognitive, communicative, and linguistic forces have been theorized to inhere in all metaphor use in...
The present study ventures on the pioneer terrain of affect and language in successful psychotherapy...
The title of the paper harks back to Schopenhauerian ‘der Positivitȁt des Schmerzens’, a formulation...
Background In the present study, we wanted to explore which metaphors patients suffe...