368 pages
Integrating cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) with hypnosis may increase benefits to clients suffering from a broad range of mental and physical health problems.
This practitioner's guide, written by some of the most influential clinical psychologists, educators, and hypnotists, brings together these two methods of treatment and provides a theoretical framework for this integration. By thoroughly reviewing the evidence-based research for the addition of hypnosis to cognitive behavioral treatments and illustrating a variety of clinical applications, the contributors show how the integration can mean productive treatment of clients who might otherwise not have progressed as quickly or successfully. A useful final Chapter addresses the process of becoming a practitioner of both CBT and hypnosis.
Includes clinical applications of CBT and hypnosis integration for: - Anxiety and Phobia - Depression - Anger - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Mind-Body Conditions (smoking, pain, sleep disorders)
Esteemed contributors include: - Assen Alladin - E. Thomas Dowd - Gary Elkins - Arthur Freeman - Carol Ginandes - William Golden - Gina Graci - Peter Kane - Joel Marcus - Marc Oster - Mark Reinke - Kathy Sexton-Radek
Table of Contents Foreword, A. Freeman
Part I Introduction 1. Introduction to Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Hypnosis, Robin A. Chapman 2. Cognitive Behavior Therapy and the Utility of Hypnosis as an Adjunct to Treatment, Peter Kane and Mark Reinecke 3. Hypnosis: History, Theory and Application, Marc I. Oster 4. Case Conceptualization Model for Integration of Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Hypnosis, Robin A. Chapman
Part II Clinical Cases 5. Hypnotherapy for Anxiety, Phobias and Psychophysiological Disorders, William I. Golden 6. Treating Depression, Assen Alladin 7. Cognitive Hypnotherapy and the Management of Anger, E. Thomas Dowd 8. Treating Treatment Failures: Hypnotic Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Marc I. Oster 9. The Strategic Integration of Hypnosis and Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Mind/Body Conditions, Carol Ginandes 10. Hypnotherapy and Cognititve Therapy for Pain and Distress Management in Cancer Patients, Gary R. Elkins and Joel Marcus 11. Treating Sleep Disorders Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Hypnosis, Gina Graci and Kathy Sexton-Radek 12. Becoming a Practitioner of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Hypnosis, Robin A. Chapman
About the editor: Robin Chapman, PsyD, ABPP is a clinical psychologist at McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, and North Shore Counseling Center, Beverly, MA, and maintains a private practice. He is currently an instructor in psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. He is board certified in cognitive and behavioral psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Additionally, he is an approved consultant in clincial hypnosis granted by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. His teaching experience includes graduate classes at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology and the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He has taught undergraduate psychology classes at Elmhurst College. |
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