1st Edition

Hypnotherapy and Hypnoanalysis

By D. P. Brown, E. Fromm Copyright 1986

    First published in 1986. Scientific hypnosis has made great advances particularly since World War II, both as part of basic psychological science concerned with the understanding of brain, mind, and personality and as a professional skill in which knowledge of hypnosis is used to serve human welfare by enhancing the quality of life for those who have the good fortune to benefit from hypnotherapy and the related practice of hypnoanalysis. The reader is brought abreast of these developments through the arrangement of the chapters into two sections of the book, with the first four chapters explaining the basics of hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness interpreted theoretically from several points of view.

    First published in 1986. Preface I: BASICS OF HYPNOSIS 1. The Domain of Hypnosis 2. Hypnotic Depth: Behavioral and Experiential Aspects 3. Learning How to Hypnotize 4. The Most Widely Used Induction and Deepening Techniques II: CLINICAL HYPNOSIS 5. Treatment Planning with Hypnosis 6. Techniques of Hypnotherapy 7. The Theory and Practice of Hypnoanalysis 8. Clinical Applications of Hypnotherapy and Hypnoanalysis 9. A Long-Term Case of Hypnoanalysis: Child Abuse and Early Rape

    Biography

    Daniel P. Brown The Cambridge Hospital, Erika Fromm The University of Chicago