Synopses & Reviews
A separate chapter provides inductions appropriate for usewith children.The Handbook of HypnoticInductions includes numerous clinical vignettesand addresses treatment of depression, anxietydisorders (including PTSD), chronic pain, adjustment disorders, and other problemscommonly seen in the office setting. It teachesvital principles and concepts in hypnosis, suchas hypnotic language, seeding, amnesia, ideomotor signaling, and Ericksonianutilization. Rich in metaphor and therapeuticstories, this book includes helpful notes forpractice and the creation of individuallytailored inductions. Without a good induction, there can be no good hypnotherapy. With thisready-to-use manual, therapists can build theirconfidence and creativity and ensure goodhypnotic experiences for their clients.
Synopsis
A separate chapter provides inductions appropriate for use with children. includes numerous clinical vignettes and addresses treatment of depression, anxiety disorders (including PTSD), chronic pain, adjustment disorders, and other problems commonly seen in the office setting. It teaches vital principles and concepts in hypnosis, such as hypnotic language, seeding, amnesia, ideomotor signaling, and Ericksonian utilization. Rich in metaphor and therapeutic stories, this book includes helpful notes for practice and the creation of individually tailored inductions. Without a good induction, there can be no good hypnotherapy. With this ready-to-use manual, therapists can build their confidence and creativity and ensure good hypnotic experiences for their clients.
Synopsis
This useful resource provides over two dozen detailed scripts for inducing trance, deepening, realerting, and debriefing. It covers beginning to advanced hypnotic inductions in four main categories: conversational inductions, embedded-meaning inductions, confusional inductions, and directive inductions.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-170) and index.
About the Author
Sonja Benson, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and works in the Employee Assistance Program at Progressive Casualty Insurance Corporation. She is certified in hypnosis by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. She resides in Phoenix. Gafner and Benson coauthored Handbook of Hypnotic Inductions (Norton, 2000).George Gafner, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., is director of the hypnosis training program and director of the family therapy training program at the Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Tucson. He is the author of Clinical Applications of Hypnosis and co-author (with Sonja Benson) of Handbook of Hypnotic Inductions and Hypnotic Techniques: For Standard Psychotherapy and Formal Hypnosis.