Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis

Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis

Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis

Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis

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Overview

What is hypnosis? Despite widespread misconceptions, hypnosis is not a treatment in itself; instead, it is a facilitator -- a useful diagnostic tool that can help the practitioner choose an appropriate treatment modality and accelerate various primary treatment strategies.

The second edition of this remarkable work (first published 25 years ago) is written to provide both beginning and seasoned practitioners with a brief, disciplined technique for mobilizing and learning from an individual's capacity to concentrate. Putting to rest both exaggerated fears about hypnosis and overblown statements of its efficacy, this compelling volume brings scientific discipline to a systematic exploration of the clinical uses and limitations of hypnosis.

The challenge was to develop a clinical measurement that could transform a fascinating amalgam of anecdotes, speculations, clinical intuitions and observations, and laboratory advances into a more fruitful and systematic body of information. Thus was born the authors' Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP), a crucial 10-minute clinical assessment procedure that relates the spectrum of hypnotizability to personality style, psychopathology, and treatment outcome.

Structured to reflect the flow of a typical evaluation and treatment session and highlighted by case examples throughout, this remarkable synthesis describes how to use the HIP, reviews relevant literature, and details principles and short- and long-term treatment strategies for smoking control; eating disorders; anxiety, concentration, and insomnia; phobias; pain control; psychosomatic disorders and conversion symptoms; trichotillomania; stuttering; and acute and posttraumatic stress disorders and dissociation. Meticulously referenced and indexed, this in-depth work concludes with an appendix on the interpretation and standardization of the HIP.This unique work stands out in the literature because • It is written both as an introduction for practitioners new to hypnosis and as an in-depth guide for practitioners with wide experience in hypnosis.• Unlike current clinical works, it emphasizes the importance of performing a systematic assessment of hypnotizability to identify, measure, and utilize a given patient's optimal therapeutic potential -- a process that, until now, has been relegated to clinical intuition.• It describes human behavior phenomenologically as it relates to hypnosis in a probable rather than an absolute fashion.• It reviews only specific portions of the literature that are particularly relevant to the important themes presented by the authors. Wherever possible, the authors apply statistical methods to test their hypotheses.

The realm of scientific investigation encompassing hypnosis and psychological dysfunction is comparatively new. This exceptional volume, with its profusion of systematic data, will spark controversy and interest among scientific students of hypnosis everywhere, from psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to physicians, dentists, and other interested clinicians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781585627271
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/20/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 576
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Herbert Spiegel, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (Emeritus) at Columbia University, College of Physicians&Surgeons, where he directed the postgraduate course in hypnosis from 1960 to 1982. Currently at Columbia, he is Special Lecturer in Psychiatry and in private practice in New York City.

David Spiegel, M.D., is the Jack, Lulu and Sam Willson Professor in the School of Medicine, Associate Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Medical Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center.

Table of Contents

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPrologueAbout the AuthorsPART I: Trance: The Phenomenon and Its MeasurementDefining HypnosisChapter 1. Naturally Occurring Trance Phenomena and Related MythsChapter 2. Formally Induced Trance PhenomenaThe Hypnotic Induction ProfileChapter 3. Rationale for a Clinical TestChapter 4. Administration and ScoringPART II: The Hypnotic Induction Profile as a Diagnostic ProbeSpectrum of Hypnotizability and Personality StyleChapter 5. The Person With the Problem: Apollonians, Odysseans, and DionysiansChapter 6. Review of the Literature: Hypnotizability and PersonalityNonintact Profiles: Softs and DecrementsChapter 7. Hypnotizability and Severe PsychopathologyChapter 8. Neurophysiology of HypnosisPART III: Using Hypnosis in TreatmentPrinciplesChapter 9. Formulating the ProblemChapter 10. RestructuringTreatment Strategies: Short TermChapter 11. Smoking ControlChapter 12. Eating DisordersChapter 13. Anxiety, Concentration, and InsomniaChapter 14. PhobiasChapter 15. Pain ControlChapter 16. Psychosomatic Disorders and Conversion SymptomsChapter 17. Miscellaneous Behavior DisordersTreatment Strategies: Long TermChapter 18. Spectrum of TherapiesChapter 19. The Grade 5 Syndrome: Special Considerations in Treating the DionysianChapter 20. Hypnosis in the Treatment of Acute Stress Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and DissociationEpilogueAppendix: Interpretation and Standardization of the Hypnotic Induction ProfileReferencesName IndexSubject Index

What People are Saying About This

Professor Arreed Franz Barabasz

The masterful yet practical clinical methods presented in this volume represent much more than an update of the original classic text. This Second Edition integrates the latest scientific findings on hypnosis as a foundation for clinical practice. Both the clinician and researcher will clearly learn what to do and how to do it. The theory and research bases will facilitate their use beyond the specific examples explicated. This book is essential to practitioners using hypnosis and a marvelous primer for those curious about the clinical uses of hypnosis.

Auke Tellegen

In this second edition of Trance and Treatment, the Spiegels, drawing on their combined clinical experiences and on relevant research literature, have revisited and updated their integrative framework for understanding hypnosis. They continue to stress the importance of individual differences in hypnotic responsiveness as assessed through their well-known Hypnotic Induction Profile. In numerous and remarkably wide-ranging clinical examples they illustrate their reliance on hypnotic ritual as the transactional context for personological and diagnostic assessments and for accordingly tailored interventions. Trance and Treatment is a richly documented exposition of today's arguably most encompassing and challenging trance-based model of hypnosis and hypnotic intervention.

Philip G. Zimbardo

Hypnosis remains one of the great mysteries in psychology and psychiatry because it has such enormous potential for healing, yet we know little about how or why the simple exchange of words and images between therapist and client can work such wonders. This beautifully crafted book, by Herbert and David Spiegel, takes readers from all backgrounds on an exciting and wisely structured journey into this curious realm of human nature. Based on their many decades of pioneering research and innovative treatment methods, this father and son team explores the dynamic utilization of hypnosis in therapeutic settings. They have polished the gem that was their first edition into an even more readable and enjoyable text featuring their creative and practical ideas within scenarios that therapists will find are readily applicable in their practice.

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