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|a The Oxford handbook of hypnosis :
|b theory, research and practice /
|c edited by Michael R. Nash, Amanda J. Barnier.
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|t Introduction a roadmap for explanation, a working definition /
|r Amanda J. Barnier,
|r Michael R. Nash --
|g Section I. Domain of hypnosis --
|t The domain of hypnosis, revisited /
|r John F. Kihlstrom --
|t Generations and landscapes of hypnosis questions we've asked, questions we should ask /
|r Kevin M. McConkey --
|g Section II. Theoretical perspectives --
|t Dissociation theories of hypnosis /
|r Erik Z. Woody,
|r Pamela Sadler --
|t Social cognitive theories of hypnosis /
|r Steven Jay Lynn,
|g [and others] --
|t How hypnosis happens new cognitive theories of hypnotic responding /
|r Amanda J. Barnier,
|g [and others] --
|t Intelligent design or designed intelligence? Hypnotizability as neurobiological adaptation /
|r David Spiegel --
|t A psychoanalytic theory of hypnosis a clinically informed approach /
|r Michael R. Nash --
|g Section III. Contemporary research --
|t Measuring and understanding individual differences in hypnotizability /
|r Jean-Roch Laurence,
|g [and others] --
|t Hypnosis scales for the twenty-first century what do we need and how should we use them? /
|r Erik Z. Woody,
|r Amanda J. Barnier --
|t Parsing everyday suggestibility what does it tell us about hypnosis? /
|r Anthony F. Tasso,
|r Nicole A. Pérez --
|t Advances in hypnosis research methods, designs and contributions of intrinsic and instrumental hypnosis /
|r Rochelle E. Cox,
|r Richard A. Bryant --
|t Hypnosis and the brain /
|r Arreed F. Barabasz,
|r Marianne Barabasz --
|t Hypnosis, trance and suggestion evidence from neuroimaging /
|r David A. Oakley --
|t Hypnosis and mind-body interactions /
|r Grant Benham,
|r Jarred Younger --
|g Section IV. Clinical hypnosis : treatment and consultation --
|t Psychoanalytic approaches to clinical hypnosis /
|r Elgan L. Baker,
|r Michael R. Nash --
|t Reclaiming the cognitive unconscious integrating hypnotic methods and cognitive-behavioral therapy /
|r Joseph Barber --
|t An Ericksonian approach to clinical hypnosis /
|r Stephen Lankton --
|t Foundations of clinical hypnosis /
|r Michael R. Nash --
|t Hypnosis in the relief of pain and pain disorders /
|r Mark P. Jensen,
|r David R. Patterson --
|t Hypnosis and anxiety early interventions /
|r Richard A. Bryant --
|t Hypnotic approaches to treating depression /
|r Michael D. Yapko --
|t Hypnosis for health-compromising behaviors /
|r Gary Elkins,
|r Michelle Perfect --
|t Treating children using hypnosis /
|r Eric L. Scott,
|g [and others] --
|t Medical illnesses, conditions and procedures /
|r Nicholas A. Covino --
|t Hypnosis in the treatment of conversion and somatization disorders /
|r Franny C. Moene,
|r Karin Roelofs --
|t Trauma-related disorders and dissociation /
|r Mary Jo Peebles --
|t Hypnosis in sport cases, techniques and issues /
|r William P. Morgan,
|r Aaron J. Stegner --
|t Clinical hypnosis the empirical evidence /
|r Mark Moore,
|r Anthony F. Tasso --
|t Making a contribution to the clinical literature time-series designs /
|r Jeffrey J. Borckardt,
|r Michael R. Nash --
|t Hypnosis in the courts /
|r Michael Heap
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|a The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis is a comprehensive summary of where field of hypnosis has been, where it stands today, and its future directions. The book's articles on the scientific background to the field, aim to live up to an uncompromising scholarly legacy. In addition, the scope of the book includes seventeen clinical articles which describe how hypnosis is best used with patients across a spectrum of disorders and applied settings.
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