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The Handbook Of Hypnotic Phenomena In Psychotherapy [Hardcover]

John H. Edgette (Author), Janet Sasson Edgette (Author)
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January 1, 1995 0876307500 978-0876307502 1
This immensely readable book addresses the selection, eliciting, and therapeutic use of hypnotic phenomena that are natural outgrowths of trance.

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  • Hardcover: 318 pages
  • Publisher: Brunner/Mazel; 1 edition (January 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0876307500
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876307502
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
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A review as appeared in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis,July 1997,Volume XLV, Number 3. The Handbook of Hypnotic Phenomena in Psychotherapy presents a discussion and an exploration of the use of the hypnotic phenomena that are the natural outgrowth of trance. The authors describe in detail the different hypnotic phenomena and how they can be used therapeutically for clinical interventions. The hypnotic phenomena discussed in this book include amnesia, hypermnesia, posthypnotic suggestion, time distortion, age regression, future progression, dissociation, hypnotic dreaming, catalepsy, arm levitation and ideomotor signaling, automatic writing, anesthesia and analgesia, hyperesthesia, and positive and negative hallucinations. The Edgettes present their material from a theoretical orientation that is largely based on an Ericksonian approach. Nevertheless, their presentation of the potential clinical applicaitons of the various hypnotic phenomena, as demonstrated by a number of clinical case examples, would be of general relevance to clinicians from a wide range of theoretical orientations. The authors' stated goal in this book is to take the practitioner of hypnosis beyond the use of hypnotic phenomena as an indicator of successful clinical induction or as a measurement of hypnotic induction and depth in laboratory experiments. Instead, they explore and explain how these hypnotic phenomena can be used as a vehicle for clinical intervention. In my opiniion, the Edgettes have been highly successful in achieving their goal. They have written an extremely clear and readable explanation of the potential for using hypnotic phenomena in clinical interventions. There is a chapter devoted to each of the hypnotic phenomena. Each chapter is then organized into clear and consistent subdivisions covering such topics as experimental studies, indications for use, contradications, techniques of eliciting the phenomenon, and selected case examples and transcript material. As a clinician working in the field of psychotherapy and using hypnosis in my practice, I found the chapters discussing the specific phenomena and their clinical applications to be of most interest. In contrast, I found the introductory chapters to be less interesting and useful. However, a research-oriented reader or clinician with a different backgraound might well feel differently. In regard to the chapters dealing with the different hypnotic phenomena, some wonderful excerpts are provided of verbalizations that could be used in specific clinical situations. An example of such excerpts is the authors' description of the use of the hypnotic phenomenon of amnesia to help a client "forget to remember about that old habit" of smoking (p.51). The chapter on the phenomenon of age regression was of special interest to me as a clinician because of my own work in this field: particularly in the use of age regression with "creative self-mothering" and the creation of "healing scripts" for clients with severely abusive or deprived backgrounds. In discussing their work in this area, the authors appropriately note that clients working with these issues may require special care and expertise on the part of the therapist due to the clients' impairment and vulnerability. However, the authors also support the use of age regression as a tool for creating positive images and feelings in such severely deprived clients. They suggest that hypnosis can purposefully and therapeutically augment the client's personal history. In summary, I feel that The Handbook of Hypnotic Phenomena in Psychotherapy is an excellent book. It provides a new perspective on the importance of hypnotic phenomena, and it also opens the way for potentially new and expanding uses of these phenomena in the clinical setting as vehicles of therapeutic intervention. Review by: Joan Murray-Jobsis Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Over the last decade, the popularity of Ericksonian clinical hypnosis has grown tremendously among clinicians. Read the first page
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dissociative statements, hypnotic dreaming, using amnesia, arm levitation, hypnotic phenomenon, naturalistic examples, other hypnotic phenomena, positive visual hallucination, negative auditory hallucinations, hypnotic deafness, high hypnotizables, structured amnesia, positive hallucination, therapist using hypnosis, cataleptic response, negative visual hallucinations, future progression, negative hallucination, posthypnotic suggestion, age regression, trance depth, hypnotic work, low hypnotizables, posthypnotic amnesia, psychophysical processes
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