Volume 5, 2001, 137 Pages
of the magazine HIM - Hypnosis International Monographs
edited by Camillo Loriedo & Burkhard Peter
Table of Contents
- Front matter
- Jeffrey K. Zeig
Erickson remembered - Daniel Araoz
What's new in the New Hypnosis - Peter B. Bloom
Beyond training: The use of our personal self in clinical practice - Giuseppe De Benedittis
The revolving doors of pain: Hypnotic synesthesia for modulation of the pain experience - Giuseppe Ducci and Costantino Casilli
Dissociative disorders and hypnosis: The historical truth and narrative truth problem - Brent Geary
Integration of values into Ericksonian hypnosis and psychotherapy - Shaul Livnay
The limit of being "over-resourceful": Reflections upon the benefits and limits of the creative urge of hypnotherapists - Camillo Loriedo
The New Hypnosis in the old hypnosis: Memories of the future - Giorgio Nardone
Constructing pathological realities versus constructing therapeutic realities - Burkhard Peter
Construction of reality and hypnotic phenomena - Massimo Rabboni
Turn in, move out, finding oneself. Self-consciousness, modified consciousness, and the process of becoming a person - Teresa Robles and Felipe Vázquez Estupiñán
Intensive care model for psychotic patients - intensive growing for the therapist - Rolando Weilbacher and Alessandra Gandolfi
Effects and changes on the therapist's personality during hypnotic-psychotherapy training