Volume 1, 1995, 211 Pages
of the magazine HIM - Hypnosis International Monographs
edited by Kleinhauz, M. Peter, B. Livnay, S., Delano, V., Fuchs, K & Iost-Peter
Table of Contents
- Front matter
- Weitzenhoffer, A.
Erickson and the unity of hypnotism - Zeig, J.K.
Direct and indirect methods. Artifacts and essence - Fromm, E.
An egop psychological theory of hypnosis and the research evidence supporting it - Kinzel, F.C.
Freud between Freuer and Bernheim. Some comments on the origins of psychoanalysis - Sheehan, P.W.
Imagery and its complex relationship to effects - Rossi, E.L.
The chronobiological theory of therapeutic suggestion. Towards a mathematical model of Erickson´s naturalistic approach - Weitzenhoffer, A.
Catalepsy test. Their implications for a science of hypnotism - Fromm, E.
Ethics and values in jhypnosis and hypnotherapy - Bloom, P.
Finding one´s voice. The art and essence of becoming a therapist - Loriedo, C.
Minimal cues in diagnosis and in the hypnotherapeutic process - Fellows, B. and Ragg, L.
The effect of cognitive scill training on hypnotic responsiveness - Fuchs, K. et al.
Ericksonian approaches to male impotence - Kleinhauz, M. and Solomon, Z.
The Yom Kippur War revisited - Part I: Clinical description and therapeutic interventions of combat stress reactions - Solomon, Z. and Kleinhauz, M.
The Yom Kippur War revisited - Part II: War induced psychic trauma. An 18 year follow-up of Israel veterans - Livnay, S.
The issues involved in using a gong in psychotherapy and hypnotherapy - Peter, B.
Hypnosis and psychotherapy with HIV, ARC and AIDS patients