ABSTRACT

Trancework, the most comprehensive guide to learning the fundamental skills of clinical hypnosis, is now available in an updated and improved third edition. Yapko clearly and dynamically introduces readers to a broad range of hypnotic methods and techniques that will greatly enhance the effectiveness of preferred modes of therapy. Chapters are filled with new and practical information, including extensive academic references, sample transcripts, thorough summary tables of key points, and interviews with leading figures in the field-Jay Haley, Theodore X. Barber, Ernest R. Hilgard, David Spiegel, Jeffrey Zeig, and Karen Olness, among others. This new edition specifically addresses the growing emphasis within psychotherapy on proving efficacy through empirical data, the controversy of repressed memory that has divided the profession, and the advances in cognitive neuroscience that are stimulating new research.
For newcomers, Trancework is an authoritative primer, demystifying hypnosis and offering step-by-step instruction for integrating it into clinical practice. Those familiar with hypnotic procedure will welcome Yapko's presentation of influential theories, controversies, treatment approaches, and rich case material. All readers alike are guided through personal and professional enrichment as they discover the art and science of clinical hypnosis as presented in this essential guide.

part |2 pages

SECTION ONE:CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

chapter 1|19 pages

What Is Hypnosis and Can it Help?

chapter 3|19 pages

Conceptualizing Hypnosis

chapter 4|18 pages

The Brain in Hypnosis

chapter 5|19 pages

Contexts of Hypnosis

chapter 7|14 pages

Matters of the Mind

chapter 8|18 pages

Responsiveness to Hypnosis

chapter 9|16 pages

The Phenomenology of Hypnosis

part |2 pages

SECTION TWO:PRACTICAL FRAMEWORK

chapter 12|23 pages

Structuring Suggestions

chapter 13|20 pages

Helpful Hints for Performing Hypnosis

chapter 14|17 pages

Formal Strategies of Hypnotic Induction

chapter 21|11 pages

When People Respond in Non-Ideal Ways

chapter 22|17 pages

Hypnotic Hazards and Ethical Guidelines