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Medical Hypnosis Primer Clinical and Research Evidence

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ISBN-10: 0415871786

ISBN-13: 9780415871785

Edition: 2010

Authors: Arreed Franz Barabasz, Stephen Kahn, Robert Boland, Karen Olness

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Medical Hypnosis Primer presents the basic concepts of modern medical hypnosis and encourages mental health care practitioners to learn how to use hypnosis as an adjunct to standard medical care.
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Book details

List price: $35.95
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 9/11/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 152
Size: 5.55" wide x 8.43" long x 0.47" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Karen Olness, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics, Family Medicine, and International Health at Case Western Reserve University. A member of the General Academic Pediatrics Division, she is Director of International Child Health and Co-Director of the Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship training at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. She is Principal Investigator for Pediatric HIV Studies in Uganda and Director of a Faculty Development project in Laos. Past President of the Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, the American Board of Medical Hypnosis, and the…    

Editors
Contributors
Introduction
Hypnosis concepts
Overview
Common evidence-based uses of hypnosis
Hypnosis defined
Hypnotizability
Learning how to use hypnosis for your patients
Example of a hypnotic-like experience
Conclusions
Hypnosis testing
Introduction
Measurements
Clinical tests of hypnotizability
Other clinical scales
Stability of hypnotizability
Setting the context for treatment
A method of self-hypnosis
Conclusions
Acute pain
Overview: Using hypnosis for acute pain
Evaluating the patient with acute pain
Development and negotiation of the treatment plan
Hypnosis for acute pain crises
Hypnosis for procedures that cause acute pain
Conclusions
Chronic pain
Overview
Evaluation of the patient with chronic pain
Development and negotiation of the treatment plan
Hypnosis for chronic pain management: Inductions
Hypnosis for chronic pain management: Suggestions to enhance outcome
Hypnosis for chronic pain management: Suggestions for analgesia and comfort
Conclusions
Childhood problems
Overview
Preparing to teach children self-hypnosis
Research in hypnosis with children
Assessment of the child
Approaches to teaching children
Self-hypnosis and pain management
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Overview of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Diagnostic categories
Assessment
Treatment
PTSD and hypnosis
Psychological treatment of PTSD using hypnosis
Hypnosis for release of unbound affect
Conclusions
Surgery
Introduction: Using hypnosis before surgery
What the research has shown
Obtaining the history
Trancework
Summary
Childbirth
Introduction: Self-hypnosis for childbirth
Childbirth as an adventure
The childbirth partner
Pain management
Variations in sensory preferences
Hypnosis for operative childbirth
Working with varying cultures and religious beliefs
Conclusions
Hypnosis and sleep
Introduction
Insomnia as a risk factor for depression
Treatment options for depression-related insomnia
Hypnosis and psychotherapy for insomnia
Hypnosis, targeting rumination, and enhancing sleep
Hypnotic approaches
Indications and contraindications
Conclusions
Depression
Hypnosis for major depression
Description of major depressive disorder (MDD)
Stages of cognitive hypnotherapy for depression
Session 1: Clinical assessment
Session 2: First aid for depression-protocol
Sessions 3-6: Hypnotic cognitive behavior therapy
Sessions 7-8: Hypnosis
Sessions 9-12: Cognitive restructuring using hypnosis
Other hypnotic opportunities
Session 13: Attention switching and positive mood induction
Session 14: Active interactive training
Session 15: Social skills training
Session 16: Ideal goals/reality training and conclusions
Booster and follow-up sessions
Conclusions
Stress and anxiety
Introduction
Research
Assessment
Four stages of treatment of anxiety
Conclusions
Procedural hypnosis
Development of procedural hypnosis
Evidence for the efficacy of procedural hypnosis
Considerations
Conclusions
Hypnosis glossary
Contributor contacts
International and national societies of hypnosis
Further study
References
Index