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Winner of the Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Arthur Shapiro Award for the best book in hypnosis 2009
The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis
Theory, Research, and Practice
Edited by Michael R. Nash and Amanda J. Barnier
802 pages
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18 line illustrations, 6 black & white photographs and a colour plate section
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246x171mm
978-0-19-857009-7
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Hardback
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27 March 2008
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- A successor to the classic text by Fromm and Nash, providing both students, researchers, and clinicians with the ultimate text in hypnosis
- Includes contributions from the leading figures in the field, giving the reader advice that is scientifically informed, reliable, and authoritative
The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis is the successor to Fromm and Nash's Contemporary Hypnosis Research (Guilford Press), which has long been regarded as the field's authoritative scholarly reference for practitioners and researchers alike. With 31 original chapters this new expanded book is a comprehensive treatment of where the field has been, where it stands today, and its future directions. The world's leading scholars masterfully track the latest developments in theory and research. These chapters are thoughtful, lucid, and provocative. Clinical chapters then
comprehensively describe how hypnosis is best used with patients across a broad spectrum of disorders and applied settings. Authored by internationally renowned practitioners these contributions are richly illustrated with case examples and session transcripts. Unparalleled in breadth and quality, this book is the definitive reference for students, researchers, clinicians, and anyone wanting to understand the science and practice of hypnosis. The only reference you'll need for years to come.Readership: Postgraduate students, researchers and clinicians in clinical psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy.
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Edited by Michael R. Nash, Psychology Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, and Amanda J. Barnier, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Click here to visit Mike Nash's website Contributors: Elgan L. Baker, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA Arreed F. Barabasz, Washington State University, Pullman, USA Marianne Barabasz, Washington State University, Pullman, USA Joseph Barber, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Amanda J. Barnier, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Dominic Beaulieu-Prévost, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Grant Benham, University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, USA Jeffrey J. Borckardt, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA Richard A. Bryant, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Nicholas A. Covino, Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Boston, USA Rochelle E. Cox, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Zoltan Dienes, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK Thibault du Chéné, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Gary Elkins, Baylor University, Waco, USA Michael N.Hallquist, Binghamton University, Binghamton,
USA Michael Heap, Wathwood Hospital, Rotherham, UK Mark P. Jensen, University of Washington, Seattle, USA John F.Kihlstrom, University of California, Berkeley, USA Irving Kirsch, University of Hull, UK Linn LaClave, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA Ann Lagges, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA Stephen Lankton, Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA Jean-Roch Laurence, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Steven Jay Lynn, Binghamton University, Binghamton, USA Kevin M.McConkey, The University of Newcastle, Australia Chris J.Mitchell, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Franny C.Moene, De Grote Rivieren, Organization for
Mental Health, Dordrecht, The Netherlands Mark Moore, Joan Karnell Cancer Centre at Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, USA William P.Morgan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Michael R.Nash, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA David A. Oakley, University College London and Cardiff University, UK David R. Patterson, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Mary Jo Peebles, Bethesda, USA Nicole A. Pérez, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Michelle Perfect, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA Karin Roelofs, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Pamela Sadler, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada Eric L. Scott, Indiana University, Indianapolis,
USA David Spiegel, Stanford University, USA Aaron J. Stegner, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Anthony F. Tasso, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, USA Erik Z. Woody, University of Waterloo, Canada Michael D. Yapko, Fallbrook, USA Jarred Younger, Stanford University, USA
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"An epic scholarly work, The Oxford Handbook of Hypnosis really is the benchmark reference volume for those interested in hypnosis. If you are serious about understanding the contemporary study and practice of hypnosis then this book is a must.
" - HypnosisAndSuggestion.org
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1: Amanda J. Barnier & Michael R. Nash: Introduction: a roadmap for explanation, a working definition
Section I: Domain of hypnosis
2: John F. Kihlstrom: The domain of hypnosis, revisited
3: Kevin M. McConkey: Generations and landscapes of hypnosis: questions we've asked, questions we should ask
Section II: Theoretical perspectives
4: Erik Z. Woody & Pamela Sadler: Dissociation theories of hypnosis
5: Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch & Michael N. Hallquist: Social cognitive theories of hypnosis
6: Amanda J. Barnier, Zoltan Dienes & Chris J. Mitchell: How hypnosis happens: new cognitive theories of hypnotic responding
7: David Spiegel: Intelligent design or designed intelligence? Hypnotizability as neurobiological adaptation
8: Michael R. Nash: A psychoanalytic theory of hypnosis: a clinically informed approach
Section III: Contemporary research
9: Jean-Roch Laurence, Dominic Beaulieu-Prévost & Thibault du Chéné: Measuring and understanding individual differences in hypnotizability
10: Eric Z. Woody & Amanda J. Barnier: Hypnosis scales for the twenty-first century: what do we need and how should we use them?
11: Anthony Tasso & Nicole A. Pérez: Parsing everyday suggestibility: what does it tell us about hypnosis?
12: Rochelle E. Cox & Richard A. Bryant: Advances in hypnosis research: methods, designs and contributions of intrinsic and instrumental hypnosis
13: Areed A. Barabasz & Marianne Barabasz: Hypnosis and the brain
14: David A. Oakley: Hypnosis, trance and suggestion: evidence from neuroimaging
15: Grant Benham & Jarred Younger: Hypnosis and mind-body interactions
Section IV: Clinical hypnosis: treatment and consultation
A. Models of clinical intervention
16: Elgan L. Baker & Michael R. Nash: Psychoanalytic approaches to clinical hypnosis
17: Joseph Barber: Reclaiming the cognitive unconscious: integrating hypnotic methods and cognitive-behavioral therapy
18: Stephen Lankton: An Ericksonian approach to clinical hypnosis
B. Methods of clinical intervention: techniques and cases
19: Michael R. Nash: Foundations of clinical hypnosis
20: Mark P. Jensen & David R. Patterson: Hypnosis in the relief of pain and pain disorders
21: Richard A. Bryant: Hypnosis and anxiety: early interventions
22: Michael D. Yapko: Hypnotic approaches to treating depression
23: Gary Elkins & Michelle Perfect: Hypnosis for health-compromising behaviors
24: Eric L. Scott, Ann Lagges & Linn La Clave: Treating children using hypnosis
25: Nicholas A. Covino: Medical illnesses, conditions and procedures
26: Franny C. Moene & Karin Roelofs: Hypnosis in the treatment of conversion and somatization disorders
27: Mary Jo Peebles: Trauma-related disorders and dissociation
28: William P. Morgan & Aaron J. Stegner: Hypnosis in sport: cases, techniques and issues
C. Evidence based of clinical intervention and consultation
29: Mark Moore & Anthony F. Tasso: Clinical hypnosis: the empirical evidence
30: Jeffrey J. Borckardt & Michael R. Nash: Making a contribution to the clinical literature: time-series designs
31: Michael Heap: Hypnosis in the courts
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