Table of Contents
1. Introduction: a roadmap for explanation, a working definition, Amanda J. Barnier & Michael R. Nash
Section I: Domain of hypnosis
2. The domain of hypnosis, revisited, John F. Kihlstrom
3. Generations and landscapes of hypnosis: questions we've asked, questions we should ask, Kevin M. McConkey
Section II: Theoretical perspectives
4. Dissociation theories of hypnosis, Erik Z. Woody & Pamela Sadler
5. Social cognitive theories of hypnosis, Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch & Michael N. Hallquist
6. How hypnosis happens: new cognitive theories of hypnotic responding, Amanda J. Barnier, Zoltan Dienes & Chris J. Mitchell
7. Intelligent design or designed intelligence? Hypnotizability as neurobiological adaptation, David Spiegel
8. A psychoanalytic theory of hypnosis: a clinically informed approach, Michael R. Nash
Section III: Contemporary research
9. Measuring and understanding individual differences in hypnotizability, Jean-Roch Laurence, Dominic Beaulieu-Prevost & Thibault du Chene
10. Hypnosis scales for the twenty-first century: what do we need and how should we use them?, Eric Z. Woody & Amanda J. Barnier
11. Parsing everyday suggestibility: what does it tell us about hypnosis?, Anthony Tasso & Nicole A. Perez
12. Advances in hypnosis research: methods, designs and contributions of intrinsic and instrumental hypnosis, Rochelle E. Cox & Richard A. Bryant
13. Hypnosis and the brain, Areed A. Barabasz & Marianne Barabasz
14. Hypnosis, trance and suggestion: evidence from neuroimaging, David A. Oakley
15. Hypnosis and mind-body interactions, Grant Benham & Jarred Younger
Section IV: Clinical hypnosis: treatment and consultation
A. Models of clinical intervention
16. Psychoanalytic approaches to clinical hypnosis, Elgan L. Baker & Michael R. Nash
17. Reclaiming the cognitive unconscious: integrating hypnotic methods and cognitive-behavioral therapy, Joseph Barber
18. An Ericksonian approach to clinical hypnosis, Stephen Lankton
B. Methods of clinical intervention: techniques and cases
19. Foundations of clinical hypnosis, Michael R. Nash
20. Hypnosis in the relief of pain and pain disorders, Mark P. Jensen & David R. Patterson
21. Hypnosis and anxiety: early interventions, Richard A. Bryant
22. Hypnotic approaches to treating depression, Michael D. Yapko
23. Hypnosis for health-compromising behaviors, Gary Elkins & Michelle Perfect
24. Treating children using hypnosis, Eric L. Scott, Ann Lagges & Linn La Clave
25. Medical illnesses, conditions and procedures, Nicholas A. Covino
26. Hypnosis in the treatment of conversion and somatization disorders, Franny C. Moene & Karin Roelofs
27. Trauma-related disorders and dissociation, Mary Jo Peebles
28. Hypnosis in sport: cases, techniques and issues, William P. Morgan & Aaron J. Stegner
C. Evidence based of clinical intervention and consultation
29. Clinical hypnosis: the empirical evidence, Mark Moore & Anthony F. Tasso
30. Making a contribution to the clinical literature: time-series designs, Jeffrey J. Borckardt & Michael R. Nash
31. Hypnosis in the courts, Michael Heap