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Healing the Divided Self: Clinical and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for Post-Traumatic and Dissociative Conditions by Maggie Phillips and Claire Frederick (1995, Paperback)

Author: Claire Frederick, Maggie Phillips | Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc | Language: English
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    Key Details
    Author:Claire Frederick, Maggie Phillips
    Language:English
    Publisher:W W Norton & Co Inc
    Series:Norton Professional Book
    Format:Paperback
    ISBN-10:0393701840
    ISBN-13:9780393701845

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    Height:9.5 in
    Width:6.3 in
    Thickness:1.2 in
    Weight:28 oz

    Publisher's Note
    A step-by-step guide for the use of hypnotic techniques in the treatment of dissociative disorders. The authors synthesize traditional and Ericksonian styles of hypnosis in practical methods that work within their treatment model, emphasizing the use of the patient's own internal resources as well as encouraging strengthened connections with others. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

    The authors synthesize traditional and Ericksonian styles of hypnosis in practical methods that work consistently within their four-stage model of treatment. Detailed instructions are given for utilizing hypnotherapeutic techniques for beginning treatment, ego strengthening, uncovering and abreaction, the reworking of uncovered material, the facilitation of the integrative process, the creation of a new identity, and the enhancement of spiritual development. Close attention is given to common pitfalls of therapy and how to avoid them, as well as how to deal with them effectively when they occur. The book is rich in clinical examples that illustrate the methods used. The authors have carefully considered the integration of various hypnotherapeutic techniques and the patient's internal resources with valuable external resources. The roles of adjunctive therapies, such as medication and hospitalization, body-oriented therapies, family and group approaches, and support groups, in the implementation of the treatment plan are thoroughly explored. Psychotherapy combined with hypnotic techniques is believed by many to be the treatment of choice today in working with dissociative patients. Unless therapists are adequately trained in the appropriate uses of hypnotic approaches when working with traumatic memory material, this can be a territory fraught with danger. Phillips and Frederick give readers both a map and a guidebook for this challenging journey in Healing the Divided Self.

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