Hypnotic Realities
The Induction of Clinical Hypnosis and Forms of Indirect Suggestion
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Author
Contributions
- Rossi, Ernest Lawrence, joint author - Contributor
- Rossi, Sheila I., joint author - Contributor
Publication
1976 - Irvington Publishers : distributed by Halsted Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
81,500 words, Guess
Page Count
326 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehypnoticrealitie00ericrich
- Internet Archivehypnoticrealitie00eric
- Internet Archiveisbn_0829001123
- ISBN-100470151692
- ISBN-139780470151693
and 5 more
- LibraryThing1391568
- Goodreads1482812
- Library of Congress Control Number76020636
- Better World Books9780470151693
- Open LibraryOL4889214M
Classifications
- DDC615/.8512
- LCCRC495 .E72
- LCCRYH 3672:
Description
Hypnotic Realities is a verbatim transcript of Dr. Erickson's induction of clinical hypnosis and his approaches to trance training. It provides students and professionals with clear examples of the evolution of clinical hypnotic phenomena. Two major innovations in this volume are the utilization theory of hypnosis and indirect forms of suggestion.... Each chapter includes an essay by Ernst Rossi which clarifies and elaborates on the relevant issues of Dr Erickson's work just illustrated. In these essays, Dr. Rossi analyzes Dr. Erickson's approach in order to uncover some of the basic variables that can be isolated and tested by future experimental work. These sections are a bridge between the clinical art of Dr. Erickson's hypnotherapy and the systematic efforts of the science of psychology to understand human behavior.
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