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It has been said that "hypnosis is a collection of techniques in need of a unifying theory." (James A. Hall, Hypnosis: A Jungian Perspective). While the varied substrates of these techniques preclude the formation of any one theory of hypnosis, this volume presents a "state-of-the-science" view of existing theories of hypnosis. Written by eminent scholars and researchers, this uniquely authoritative resource also provides a wealth of information about the history of hypnosis, clinical and research perspectives on hypnosis, and the strengths and weaknesses of empirical methods used to address crucial theoretical questions. The streamlined organization of the volume facilitates the reader's ab...
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Establishes the theoretical and historical foundations of hypnosis, discusses major areas of current research, and predicts trends in the field
Although research and practice in hypnosis has seen unprecedented expansion, there has been a definite lack of inclusive and comprehensive surveys to aid the student and researcher. This collection of original chapters written by leading experimental investigators is the first work to offer a current state-of-the-art in hypnosis research. A compendium of the historical background, theories, issues, and trends in hypnosis, this volume represents all major experimental viewpoints while providing a virtual ""who's who"" in the field of hypnosis.The first two chapters (written by the editors) establish the current theoretical base of the field and review the historical background. Seventeen cont...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
In these letters there are aspects of Erickson's life that have never before been revealed publicly. Readers are privy to Erickson, the man in a way that provides new insights into his awesome power as a clinician a researcher a theorist and on individual. Readers will also meet the luminaries with whom Erickson interacted, both in the field of psychiatry and in related disciplines.
The Case of the Hidden Dentures is the second in the series of John Braemhor mysteries. While assisting his son with house renovations in the city of New Boston, John Braemhor, a retired Scottish policeman, finds a set of dentures in a wall behind a medicine cabinet. That discovery and the disappearance of the previous owner of the house leads him down a path of intrigue and mystery that involves secret codes, murder, smuggling, and attempted assassinations, all cloaked in deeply troubling psychological relationships. As in The Strange Case of Mr. Nobody (the first in the series), Braemhor attacks the mysteries with his superior deductive powers and policeman's bulldog-like tenacity, breaking the codes, solving the murders, thwarting the smuggling operation, and resolving the underlying psychological dynamics.