ABSTRACT

This fascinating book demonstrates how hypnotic communication has the potential to improve patient outcomes in emergency care, integrating insights on the connection between mind and body for paramedics and other first responders.

Providing a step-by-step guide to using these skills around a range of contexts, from managing pain to cardiovascular emergencies to burns to respiratory distress, the book asks paramedics and first responders to become aware of what they say to patients, as well as how they say it. It offers ways to allow targeted communication to complement standard medical procedures, creating a symbiotic rapport that will provide the basis for an improved outcome for the patient.

Fully referenced and based on a robust range of evidence, the book is written by an active paramedic with over 20 years’ experience with a Ph.D. in Human Development with a focus on paramedic decision-making; and a professor with doctorates in Health Psychology and Education who field tested the skills as a professional EMT. This book will interest any professional working in emergency care, including paramedics, EMTs, trauma nurses, and psychiatric nurses.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |39 pages

Part I

chapter 1|10 pages

Credibility

chapter 2|6 pages

Confidence

chapter 3|12 pages

Rapport

chapter 4|9 pages

Expectation

part |86 pages

Part II

chapter 5|3 pages

Directives (An Overview)

chapter 6|5 pages

Images

chapter 7|4 pages

Believability

chapter 8|4 pages

Literal Interpretation

chapter 9|4 pages

Enthusiasm

chapter 10|10 pages

Managing “Pain” (“Discomfort”)

chapter 11|4 pages

Stopping Bleeding

chapter 12|7 pages

Cardiovascular Emergencies

chapter 13|6 pages

Hypnotic Treatment for Burns

chapter 14|5 pages

Respiratory Diseases

chapter 15|5 pages

Anaphylaxis

chapter 16|7 pages

Childbirth and Pediatric Emergencies

chapter 17|7 pages

Psychological Emergencies

chapter 18|5 pages

Self-hypnosis

chapter 19|8 pages

The Planetary Emergency