First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The book features chapter contributions by highly experienced and well-known experts on using hypnosis to treat specific forms of depression, with assessment and intervention strategies as well as sample transcripts of the use of hypnosis ...
To date, the three forms of therapy that are enjoying the strongest empirical support for treating depression effectively are cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal therapies (Depres— sion Guideline Panel, 1993).
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This practical guide shows how cognitive hypnotherapy can be used to treat a range of emotional disorders including depression, sleep disorders, anxiety, eating disorders and PTSD.
This handbook is the first to provide a conceptual framework and rationale—based on scientific, theoretical, and empirical evidence—for combining cognitive behavior therapy with hypnotherapy in treating clinical depression.
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Hypnotherapy: A Modern Approach
Instead of treating depression with drugs, we've been treating it with suggestion. The Emperor's New Drugs makes an overwhelming case that what had seemed a cornerstone of psychiatric treatment is little more than a faulty consensus.
This book integrates cognitive therapy with hypnotherapy and provides principles and illustrations of hypnotic routines that can be used in changing cognitive self-statements, cognitive processing distortions, and tacit cognitive structures ...
Finnish norms of the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 47,227–235. doi:10.1080/00207149908410034 Kekecs, Z., Bowers, J., Johnson, A., Kendrick, C., ...