Published: July 2012 Pages: 264
This popular book introduces the subject of hypnosis and explores its application in counselling, psychotherapy, medicine and dentistry. Now thoroughly revised and updated with cutting edge research, including neuro-imaging studies and evidence-based clinical reports, it offers a wealth of new material:
A new chapter on hypnotherapy and eating disorders
An overview of theoretical understanding of hypnosis based on recent scientific evidence
A variety of therapeutic techniques that may be tailored to individual clients
Advice on how hypnotherapeutic procedures may be used alongside a broad range of psychotherapeutic approaches
Case studies and treatment plans from the authors' own practices
Contributors: David A Alexander, Assen Alladin, Barry B Hart, Chrissi Hart, Peter Hawkins, Michael Heap, Elisabeth Kohls, Debbie Mairs-Houghton, Peter Naish, Cath Potter, Ferenc Túry and Ann Williamson.
With thanks to Windy Dryden, co-editor of the first edition of Hypnotherapy: A Handbook (Open University Press, 1991).