Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Therapist Guide By Mark P.Jensen book freed download (self hypnosis books pdf).
An explosion of interest in the applications of hypnosis for clinical
problems, especially pain, has led to a wide accumulation of research on
hypnosis as a viable, beneficial supplement to treatment protocols.
Over the past two decades, published controlled trials have confirmed
that hypnosis treatments are effective for reducing daily pain
intensity, increasing activity level, and improving mood and sleep
quality in individuals with chronic pain. Moreover, evidence also
suggests that hypnotic procedures can increase the beneficial effects of
other treatments, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Based on
these findings, there is a lack of practical resources in the field that
offer recommendations for incorporating hypnosis and hypnotic protocols
into treatment for pain management. This therapist guide fills this gap
by distilling the techniques empirically validated by these clinical
trials into one comprehensive, user-friendly volume. Organized into
three parts, Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management summarizes the
findings from research, examines the effects of hypnosis on pain, and
provides step-by-step instructions for performing hypnotic inductions
and making hypnotic suggestions. Designed to be used in conjunction with
the corresponding patient workbook, this unique therapist guide is
written for clinicians who treat patients with chronic pain and who wish
to incorporate hypnosis and hypnotic procedures into their treatment
protocols, or those clinicians who already have training in clinical
hypnosis and hope to acquire the skills needed to apply it to pain
management."An excellent blueprint to understanding pain and the
fundamentals of how hypnosis combined with CBT can offer pain
amelioration. Perfect, even for uninitiated practitioners who wish to
use empirically based scripts."--Jeffrey Zeig, Ph.D., The Milton
Erickson Foundation"Pain can too easily enslave people, holding them
captive in many different ways. It is a liberating theme of empowerment
that echoes throughout Dr. Jensen's work: he empowers clinicians to work
more knowledgeably and skillfully with people who suffer painful
conditions using his therapist guide, and he encourages the suffering
individual to break free from pain's grip with the practical pain
management skills taught in his workbook. Dr. Jensen's vision for the
many ways hypnosis can help reduce the debilitating effects of painful
conditions is fresh, inspiring and should be regularly integrated into
every pain management program."--Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D., Clinical
Psychologist and author of Trancework: An Introduction to the Practice
of Clinical Hypnosis (Third Edition) and Treating Depression with
Hypnosis
Stunning developments in healthcare have taken place over the past several years, but many of our widely accepted interventions and strategies in mental health and behavioral medicine have been brought intoquestion by research evidence as not only lacking benefit, but perhaps inducing harm. Other strategies have been proven effective using the best current standards of evidence, resulting in broad-based recommendations to make these practices more available to the public. Several recent developments are behind this revolution. First, we have arrived ata much deeper understanding of pathology, both psychological and physical, which has led to the development of new, more precisely targeted interventions. Second, our research methodologies have improved substantially, such that we have reduced threats to internal and external validity, making the outcomes more directly applicable to clinical situations. Third, governments around the world and healthcare systems and policymakers have decided that the quality of care should improve, thatit should be evidence-based, and that it is in the public’s interest to ensure that this happens (Barlow, 2004; Institute of Medicine, 2001)
Of course, the major stumbling block for clinicians everywhere is the accessibility of newly developed evidence-based psychological interventions. Workshops and books can go only so far in acquainting responsible and conscientious practitioners with the latest behavioral healthcare practices and their applicability to individual patients. This new series,Treatments That Work , is devoted to communicating these exciting new interventions to clinicians on the front lines of practice.
The manuals and workbooks in this series contain step-by-step detailed procedures for assessing and treating specific problems and diagnoses.But this series also goes beyond the books and manuals by providing ancillary materials that will approximate the supervisory process in assisting practitioners in the implementation of these procedures in their practice.
In our emerging healthcare system, the growing consensus is that evidence-based practice offers the most responsible course of action for the mental health professional. All behavioral healthcare clinicians deeply desire to provide the best possible care for their patients. In this series, our aim is to close the dissemination and information gap and make that possible.This unique therapist guide is written for clinicians who treat patients with chronic pain who wish to incorporate hypnosis and hypnotic procedures into their treatment protocols. Chronic pain is common and research has shown that hypnosis treatments are effective for reducing daily pain intensity in individuals with chronic pain, whether they suffer from headaches, back pain, nerve damage, or pain caused by disability,trauma, or accident.Organized into three parts, this guide is written for a wide audience including clinicians who know about pain but not about hypnosis, clinicians who know about hypnosis but not how to apply it to pain, andnewly trained clinicians who do not yet have extensive experience using hypnosis or treating patients with chronic pain.Part I presents introductory information about pain and the biology ofpain. Part II defi nes hypnosis and describes its history, and summarizes the findings from research examining the effects of hypnosis on pain.Part III is the “how to” section of the guide and provides instruction on how to perform hypnosis treatment.
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