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HYPNOSIS IN AUSTRALIA
NO LONGER IN PRINT
Barry
J. Evans PhD and Graham D. Burrows AO, KSJ, MD (Eds.). Heidelberg:
The Australian Society of Hypnosis, 1998. xv + 375; hardcover.
The definitive hypnosis handbook for the new
millenium, providing a comprehensive literature review and clinical
guide to hypnosis practice in the major therapeutic applications.
23 major chapters covering:
- Ericksonian and indirect techniques in therapy
- Treatment of pain
- Psychoneuroimmunology, hypnosis, and mind-body healing
- Uses of music and imaginative involvement in therapy
- Hypnosis in the management of anxiety disorders and post-traumatic
stress disorders
- Hypnosis for habit disorders (eating disorders, smoking, and gambling)
- Hypnosis for ego-enhancement and performance enhancement
- Uses of hypnosis with children and adolescents
- Forensic uses of hypnosis and recovery of memories through hypnosis
- Research and clinical assessment of hypnotisability
THIS HANDBOOK IS A MUST FOR EVERY HYPNOSIS
PRACTITIONER.
HYPNOSIS FOR WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND EATING
DISORDERS
Barry
J. Evans PhD, Greg J. Coman MSc, and Graham D. Burrows AO, KSJ,
MD (Eds.). Heidelberg: Australian Society of Hypnosis, 1997. xv
+ 331; softcover.
The definitive handbook on weight management
and eating disorders and treatment modalities for each. Written
by well-known medical practitioners and psychologists, the handbook
has a wealth of clinical and research material relating to aetiology,
diagnosis, and treatment, with a focus on hypnotherapeutic applications.
See the review by David Oakley PhD, University
College London, in Contemporary Hypnosis, 15(3), 1998, 192.
HYPNOSIS AND THE LAW: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
Barry
J. Evans PhD and Robb O. Stanley, MSc (Eds.). Heidelberg: Australian
Society of Hypnosis, 1994. xv + 289; softcover.
An anthology and clinical handbook which reviews
the current research and clinical applications of hypnosis in legal
and forensic settings. The book features a keynote chapter by Alan
W. Scheflin (author of Trance on Trial), with a range of chapters
by noted Australian and international clinicians and researchers
addressing practical issues in the use of hypnosis in legal and
forensic settings. Whether you work in these areas or not, every
practitioner has to deal with issues of memory and recall using
hypnosis -- this book provides all the information you need to practise
safely and effectively.
See the review by Eilis S. Magner, University
of New England, in the Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Hypnosis, 26(1), 1998, 81-83.
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