HYPNOSIS AND THE TREATMENT OF DEPRESSIONS
Strategies for Change
Michael Yapko
Brunner Mazel, 1992
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Understand the multidimensional nature of depression
• Review the history of the use of hypnosis in the treatment of depression
• Understand communicative aspects of hypnosis compared with traditional conceptions
• Understand hypnotic aspects of nonhypnotic therapies
• Review the similarities between depression and symptomatic trances
• Learn the stages of treatment
• Learn the role of expectancy in treating depression
• Apply the uses of trance and learning in therapy
Michael D. Yapko, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and marriage and family therapist in private practice in San Diego, California. He conducts programs on a variety of applications of hypnosis and brief therapy methods. His books include TRANCEWORK: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF CLINICAL HYPNOSIS, WHEN LIVING HURTS: DIRECTIVES FOR TREATING DEPRESSION, FREE YOURSELF FROM DEPRESSION, SUGGESTIONS OF ABUSE, and BRIEF THERAPY APPROACHES TO TREATING ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION.
7 CE credits; 187 pages
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