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Hypnosis: A Jungian Perspective [Hardcover]

James A. Hall (Author)
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0898623820 978-0898623826 June 16, 1989 1
This innovative work integrates modern hypnotherapy with Jung's analytic psychology, successfully linking the skilled practice of hypnosis with the Jungian vision of the human psyche. As developed by Hall, the Jungian conceptualization of hypnosis draws on the theory of psychological complexes and their participation in the sense of self-image that inevitably is a part of the ego.
Hall's succinct yet thorough review of the Jungian model of psychological functioning conveys the essence of Jung's view of the psyche while elucidating its suitability as a basic framework for hypnotherapy. Examined in particular are Jung's view of the reality of the psyche, Jungian dream interpretation, and the technique of active imagination. Hall clearly shows how the Jungian understanding of dreams is the basis for an understanding of active imagination, and how active imagination, in turn, serves as the foundation for other imaginal techniques. In this theory, then, hypnosis comes to represent a specialized use of the imaginal ability of the mind.
The book's detailed review of the clinical applications of hypnotherapy within a Jungian model focuses primarily on the two basic types of hypnotic intervention: (1) those that produce artificial complexes in order to modify and counterbalance pathological complexes; and (2) those that help to "dissolve" complexes from the past that are interfering with current growth and individuation. Other clinically oriented discussions address critical issues concerning transference and countertransference, which may be abruptly manifested during hypnotherapy. In addition to the author's "suggestions on suggestion," there are illuminating case examples and an annotated induction protocol that demonstrate the practical application of the principles described.

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Readable, enjoyable, and very informative. This book is a lucid introduction to both Jungian ideas and hypnotherapy.' --Donald W. Schafer, M.D.

About the Author

A distinguished Jungian psychoanalyst and hypnotherapist, James A. Hall also serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Southwestern Medical School. An internationally respected researcher in clinical hypnosis, he is a prolific contributor to the literature on both Jungian theory and hypnosis, having written several books as well as frequent articles and chapters. Founding President of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the C. G. Jung Institute of Dallas, Dr. Hall is a Fellow of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, and the American Academy of Psychoanalysis.

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  • Hardcover: 179 pages
  • Publisher: Guilford Press; 1 edition (June 16, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898623820
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898623826
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,835,846 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars For the Jung at heart, February 23, 2001
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This book is probably a great book if you view life from the Jungian perspective, and is as much a book about the Jungian approach as it is about hypnosis. It is not a how to do it book by any means, but designed to allow those with Jung's leanings to make use of hypnosis. Very few Jungian hypnotherapists exist, and in that sense the book is great as it opens up a new avenue for those with a mindset that didn't allow for use of hypnosis. But for others it may be a disappointment. Not an easy read, it requires a basic knowledge of the Jungian perspective to understand. If you don't have that, read some Jung first, and then the book will be more meaningful and useful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, and much needed, introduction to an overlooked topic: Hypnosis and Jungian psychology, June 3, 2007
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This is not an introduction to, or textbook on, hypnosis. Knowledge of hypnosis and its clinical uses is assumed. The book is for those who are already familiar with clinical hypnosis and who -- like the vast majority of those -- are unaware of the potentially happy marriage between clinical hypnosis and fundamental ideas and treatment practices from Jungian psychology. It contains enough clearly stated information about the relevant Jungian ideas and treatment practices to make a good case for such a potential marriage. Jungian psychologists and their offspring have for too long avoided hypnosis, in part because Jung himself, like Freud, turned away from it early on his career. However, today's clinical hypnosis is neither Jung's nor your grandfather's hypnosis anymore. The time has come for Jungians to take another look at hypnosis, and for clinical hypnotists to take a look at Jung. Even though I am no Jungian I dare predict that there is a bright future ahead for this marriage of Jung and hypnosis, and for anyone who dares to look a bit further than both Jungians and well informed hypnosis theorists and practitioners have been looking so far. The time for that is ripe, and James Hall's book has done a very fine job at pointing in the right direction. I think this book deserves much more attention than I suspect it has received. And even though, considering the book's publication date, the present review may seem late in coming, I think that the book's own day is still young.
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A performer on a stage makes several hand passes in front of a man from the audience who has volunteered for a hypnosis experiment. Read the first page
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imaginal ego, common emotional tone, transformative field, waking ego, imaginal ability, detachment technique, dream ego, transcendent function, objective psyche, archetypal field, negative animus, archetypal core, hypnotic intervention, relaxation suggestions, artificial complex, hypnotic age regression, hypnotic experience, hypnotic phenomena, clinical hypnosis, ego image, hypnotic induction, archetypal level
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