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"Hypnosis & You: The Case for Modern Hypnosis". The authors both have extensive background in hypnotherapy with backgrounds in education and are involved educating students with the Institute of Applied Psychology in Australia.
The book is a useful tool for students or anybody who wants to understand how modern hypnosis benefits health. It covers the key areas; what is hypnosis; types of hypnosis; who can be hypnotised; hypnosis for health vs stage hypnosis; benefits of hypnosis for health; along with hypnosis for specific physical conditions. You may also look up how suitable hypnosis is to treat a specific condition. Some of the most common examples of conditions included are pain relief, sleep disorders, weight loss, stop smoking, anxiety or stress. Strategic hypnotherapy is also discussed as an effective tool for hypnotherapy with reference to Gordonian therapy. Further included are frequently asked questions about hypnosis.
In discussing modern hypnosis it clarifies the differences between the different types of hypnosis and approaches. For example, traditional hypnosis is an approach which normally follows scripts. The more modern approach of Ericksonian seeks to understand the underlying reasons and provides an application in context which does not use scripts. NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is also discussed as a more advanced approach. Using strategic hypnotherapy as developed by Gordon Young includes understanding behavioural changes and thought processes. These are seen as modern and more effective approaches.
The book discusses how modern hypnosis gives health benefits with practical application to issues. It states that as a complimentary therapy it has been shown to be effective in many issues. Addiction of substances combined with physical treatment has been useful to "help break addictions for good". It has also shown to be helpful for pain relief when drugs and diet are not helpful. One example of where pain relief is used is child birth. Another example from the book is the reduction of stress when the use of diet and exercise fail. A study on PTSD by Gold and Quinones (Gold, 2020) discusses why hypnosis is effective. Other areas include "70% of people with Bulimia... recovered fully with no relapses after one year" (Coman, 1992). These are some examples of conditions shown to benefit. Hypnosis is defined as benefitting people by changing their behaviour. Areas of application are described in easy to understand terms.
This book is a useful tool for students or anybody seeking to understand hypnosis today. It provides a straightforward means of understanding practical hypnotherapy. It states "Hypnosis changes the dynamic that you live with and makes it easier for you".
Included are a number of applicable specific conditions benefitting from hypnosis. This is particularly useful for students who are starting out in studying hypnosis with easy to access chapters discussing relevant issues. Students wishing to further their knowledge would find the references given useful for further research into the subject.
This book describes how hypnosis can assist with a number of psychological and physical conditions. It gives a number of reliable studies and references to support the given assertions. A helpful book for beginning students of hypnosis.
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