SelfHypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm,Used

SelfHypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm,Used

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While used abundantly in clinical work, selfhypnosis has been somewhat neglected as a subject of systematic study. An outstanding exception to this trend has been the work of Erika Fromm and her colleagues at the University of Chicago, who have for the last two decades extended the theoretical and empirical base of this technique. Now, key publications of this research group are compiled in one volume along with much new material by these authors, providing a full perspective on the development of their methods and theories. As such, SELFHYPNOSIS is the first systematic, empirically oriented exploration of the phenomena and characteristics of selfinitiated selfhypnosis. Moreover, its examination of selfhypnosis, taking the experiential rather than the behavioral approach, yields a more complete study of the aspects of the self that can unfold during hypnosis.In the early 1970s, Fromm and her colleagues set out to answer several intriguing questions about selfhypnosis: What are the boundaries of the selfhypnosis experience? How does selfhypnosis compare with traditional hypnotistpresent hypnosis? Can selfhypnosis be taught following the guidelines of traditional hypnosis? What type of individual is more susceptible to or skilled in selfhypnosis? This volume presents the methods and results of this group's work, an approach that has come to be known as the Chicago paradigm.Introductory chapters establish the theoretical framework utilized. They provide an overview of the literature; review the methods, procedures, qualitative samples, quantitative data, and clinical applications; and evaluate pilot study results on the phenomenological similarities and differences of selfhypnosis and heterohypnosis.At the core of SELFHYPNOSIS is its presentation of key empirical research involving two separate areas. First is the analysis of extensive questionnaires that compare selfhypnosis and heterohypnosis and examine selfhypnosis proper as well as the unfolding of selfhypnosis over time. Second is an examination of cognitive processes, selfhypnosis, and their relationship to personality. These processes include the modes of ego in selfhypnosis, the role of imagery, and the process of absorption. Clinical implications and applications are considered, as are therapistpatient factors that contribute to successful selfhypnosis.A major contribution to the scientific study of selfinitiated selfhypnosis, SELFHYPNOSIS: THE CHICAGO PARADIGM is essential reading for all researchers and theoreticians in the field of hypnosis and in phenomenological psychology. In addition, it will be of enormous value to those psychologists, physicians, and dentists seeking to more effectively utilize selfhypnosis in clinical practice.

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  • Q: What is 'Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm' about? A: 'Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm' is a comprehensive exploration of self-hypnosis based on the research conducted by Erika Fromm and her colleagues. It presents empirical studies, theoretical frameworks, and clinical applications related to self-initiated self-hypnosis.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm' is Erika Fromm, a prominent figure in the field of hypnosis research.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm' is available in hardcover binding, providing durability and a quality reading experience.
  • Q: How many pages are in this book? A: The book contains a total of 254 pages, offering detailed insights into self-hypnosis.
  • Q: What is the condition of the used book? A: The book is listed as being in 'Good' condition, indicating it has been well-maintained with minimal wear.
  • Q: When was 'Self-Hypnosis: The Chicago Paradigm' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1990.
  • Q: What are the key topics covered in this book? A: Key topics include the empirical study of self-hypnosis, cognitive processes involved, clinical implications, and comparisons between self-hypnosis and heterohypnosis.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for professionals in psychology? A: Yes, the book is essential reading for researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners in psychology, particularly those interested in hypnosis and phenomenological psychology.
  • Q: What can I expect from the research presented in this book? A: The book presents extensive questionnaires, empirical research findings, and insights into the cognitive processes related to self-hypnosis.
  • Q: Does the book provide practical applications for self-hypnosis? A: Yes, it discusses clinical applications and therapist-patient factors that contribute to successful self-hypnosis.

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