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Healing the divided self : clinical and Ericksonian hypnotherapy for post-traumatic and dissociative conditions / Maggie Phillips and Claire Frederick.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : W.W. Norton & Co., c1995.Edition: 1st edDescription: xix, 371 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0393701840
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC553.D5 P48 1995
Contents:
What is the divided self? -- Getting started : preparing the patient for hypnotherapy -- Stages of treatment and beginning work with hypnosis -- Working with the divided self : the use of ego-state therapy -- Mobilizing inner resources during stages I and II -- Accessing the origins of dissociative symptoms and related resources -- Resolving dissociated experiences -- Integration and new identity during later stages of treatment -- Dissociative symptoms in disguise -- Transference and countertransference issues -- Obstacles to treatment -- Reenactments of trauma -- Emergencies, crises, and special problems -- Mobilizing external resources -- Spirituality and the generative self.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks RC553.D5P48 1995 1 Available 33710000751250

"A Norton professional book"--p. facing t.p.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-355) and index.

WAR, NEWBERY,

What is the divided self? -- Getting started : preparing the patient for hypnotherapy -- Stages of treatment and beginning work with hypnosis -- Working with the divided self : the use of ego-state therapy -- Mobilizing inner resources during stages I and II -- Accessing the origins of dissociative symptoms and related resources -- Resolving dissociated experiences -- Integration and new identity during later stages of treatment -- Dissociative symptoms in disguise -- Transference and countertransference issues -- Obstacles to treatment -- Reenactments of trauma -- Emergencies, crises, and special problems -- Mobilizing external resources -- Spirituality and the generative self.