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Author: Daniel P Kohen, Karen Olness
Hypnosis with Children 5th Edition Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
1 Scenes of Childhood
Introduction
The Urge for Experience
The Urge for Mastery
The Urge for Social Interaction
The Urge for the Inner World of Imagination
The Urge for Wellness
Implications for Hypnotherapy
References
2 Early Uses of Hypnosis with Children
Introduction
Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815)
The Franklin Commission
John Elliotson (1791–1868)
James Braid (1795–1860)
Charles Dickens (1812–1870) and Chauncey Hare Townshend (1798–1868)
Jean-Martin Charcot (1835–1893)
Auguste Ambrose Liebault (1823–1904) and Hippolyte Bernheim (1840–1919)
J. Milne Bramwell (1852–1925)
The Beginning of Child Hypnosis in America
Conclusions
References
3 Norms of Hypnotic Responsivity in Children
Introduction
Normative Studies
Hypnosis as a Function of Induction and Measurement Techniques
Hypnosis and the Young Child
Conclusions
References
4 Correlates of Childhood Hypnotic Responsiveness
Introduction
Variables
Nature of the Induction and of the Suggestion Item
Genetics
Cognitive Development
Child Behavior
Electroencephalographic Patterns
Response to Thermal Biofeedback Training
Control of Tissue Oxygen
Achievement Motivation
Role-playing
Imaginative Involvement
Attitudes toward Adults
Parent–Child Interaction
Factors that May Compromise Hypnotic Responsiveness
Misconceptions about Hypnosis
Attitudes of Significant Adults
Attitudes in Institutional Settings
Parents
Situational Variables
Conclusions
References
5 Hypnotic Invitations for Children: Techniques, Strategies, and Approaches
Techniques, Strategies, and Approaches
The Pre-Invitation Interview
A Sample of Hypnotic Invitation (Induction) Techniques for Children
Visual (Multisensory) Imagery Techniques
Auditory Imagery
Movement Imagery
Storytelling Techniques
Ideomotor Techniques
Hands Moving Together
Hand Levitation
Arm Lowering
Finger Lowering
Arm Rigidity
Mighty Oak Tree
Arm Catalepsy
Progressive Relaxation Techniques
Following Breathing
Teddy Bear
Balancing Muscles
Floppy Raggedy Ann or Andy
Eye Fixation Techniques
Distraction and Utilization Techniques
Using Modern Technology: Technology-Aided Induction Techniques
Group Hypnosis Experiences
Arousal: Ending the Hypnotic Experience
Self-Reinforcement Using Patient-Recorded Digital Audio Recording
Hypnosis Invitation Techniques for Different Ages
Modifications for Children with Special Problems
Physical Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Delay
Learning Differences
Abused Children
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severely Disturbed Children
Terminally Ill Children and Adolescents
Teaching Self-Hypnosis
Hypnotic Invitations with Other Names
Conclusions
References
Part II: Therapeutic Applications of Hypnosis with Children
6 General Principles of Therapeutic Applications of Child Hypnosis
Introduction
Definition and Boundaries of Hypnotherapy (Therapeutic Hypnosis)
Types of Therapeutic Approaches with Hypnosis
Contraindications
Conclusions
References
7 Facilitating Effective Interpersonal Relationships with Hypnosis – Language for Clinicians and Parents
Introduction
Conclusion
Note
References
8 Hypnosis for Psychological Disorders
Introduction
Advantages of Psychological Hypnosis
Risks of Psychological Hypnosis
Behavior Disorders
Assessment of Learning Styles
Behavior Disorders in Young Children
Behavior Disorders in Adolescents
Anxiety Disorders
Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
Phobic Reactions
School Avoidance
Needle Phobia
Animal Phobia
Weather Phobia
Obsessive–Compulsive Disorders
Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Everyday PTSD and Acute Stress Disorder
Performance Anxiety
Sleep Disorders
Psychophysiological Disorders
Conversion Reactions
Psychogenic Seizures
Psychogenic Pain
Anorexia Nervosa
Depression
Conclusions
References
9 Therapeutic Hypnosis for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Introduction
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
References
10 Therapeutic Hypnosis for Habit Disorders
Introduction
Enuresis
Evaluation
General Management
A Therapeutic Hypnosis Approach
Observations about Special Cases
Results of Therapeutic Hypnosis for Nocturnal Enuresis
Soiling
Speech and Voice Problems
Intractable Cough aka Cough Tic or Habit Cough
Giggle Micturition
Hairpulling, Nail-biting, and Thumb-sucking
Nail-biting
Sleepwalking
Chronic Overeating
Tics and Tremors
Habitual Drug Abuse
Misophonia
Cases Described
Case Examples
Conclusion
References
11 Hypnosis for Problems in Learning, Performance, and Attentional Disorders
Introduction
Applications of Hypnosis in the Classroom
Hypnosis with Children Who Have Intellectual Disabilities
Hypnotic Responsiveness
Studies of Hypnosis Effects on IQ
The Utility of Hypnosis in Counseling Children with Cognitive Impairment
Hypnosis for Children with Learning Disabilities
Reading Disability
Number Reversals
Combination of Learning Problems and Text Anxiety
Test Anxiety
Conclusions
References
12 Hypnotic Approaches and Strategies in the Management of Pain
Introduction – History
Variations in the Experience of Pain
Individual Differences in Tolerance
Cultural Differences
Emotional Significance
Context of Pain
Toward Understanding Hypnoanalgesia
A Psychological Lead: Alternative Cognitive Controls
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies Clarifying Cortical Dimensions of Pain
Neuropeptides and Pain
Pain-Rating Scales and Assessments
General Principles and Guidelines for Teaching Hypnoanalgesia
Positive Side Effects
Techniques of Hypnoanalgesia
Direct Suggestions for Hypnoanesthesia
Distancing Suggestions
Suggestions for Feelings Antithetical to Pain
Directing Attention to the Pain or Discomfort Itself
Distraction Techniques
Reinforcement
Conclusion
References
13 Therapeutic Hypnosis for Pediatric Medical Problems
Introduction
Allergies
Therapeutic Hypnosis Approaches to Childhood Asthma
Results of Therapeutic Hypnosis with Children with Asthma
Recurrent Hives
Specific Allergies
Cystic Fibrosis
Dermatological Problems
Persistent Somatic Complaints
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Malignancies
Neurological Problems
Pelvic Examinations in Adolescent Girls
Sports Medicine
General Recommendations
Conclusion
References
14 Hypnotic Approaches for Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia, and Emergencies
Introduction
Emergency Situations
Intraoperative and Postoperative Hypnosis
Plastic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery
Dentistry
Ophthalmology
Neurosurgery
Orthopedics
Otolaryngology
References
15 Value of Hypnosis in Pediatric Palliative Care, Grief, and Bereavement
Introduction
Approaches That Work
Naturalistic Uses of Hypnotic Language and Therapeutic Hypnosis Strategies
The Uses of Therapeutic Hypnosis in Palliative Care and with Dying Children
Modification of Symptoms and By-products of the Disease and Treatment
Modification of the Disease Process
Conclusion
References
16 Biofeedback, Other Mind–Body Interventions, and Hypnosis with Children
Introduction
Clinical Applications with Children
Biofeedback Equipment
Migraine
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Raynaud’s Disease
Cerebral Palsy
Neurofeedback
Movement Disorders
Hypertension
Biofeedback Research with Children
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing for Children
References
17 Self-Hypnosis
A Tool for Prevention and Prophylaxis
Infants
Toddlers
Compliance with Medical Regimens
School-Age Stress
Performance Anxiety
Reduction of Morbidity from Allergies
Cost Reduction
Coping and Happiness
Some Guidelines for Teaching Self-Hypnosis
Self-Hypnosis for Child Health Professionals
References
18 Psychoneuroimmunology
Introduction
Conditioning of Immunosuppression and Immunoenhancement
Pharmacological Conditioning
Effects of Stress and Relaxation on Immune Responses
Is There Evidence for Intentional Immunomodulation by Humans?
Intentional Immunomodulation in Children
Mast-Cell Function and Hypnosis in Juvenile Migraine
Warts
The Future in Pediatric Psychoneuroimmunology
References
19 Applications of Hypnosis with Children Globally
Introduction
Therapeutic Hypnosis with Children and Adolescents in Norway
Self-Hypnosis around the World
An Example of a Culturally Appropriate Hypnosis Intervention in Bali
Therapeutic Hypnosis in the Netherlands
Therapeutic Hypnosis in Switzerland
Therapeutic Hypnosis and Education in Germany
Conclusion
References
20 Ethics: Legal Considerations, Children, and Hypnosis
Legal Considerations, Children, and Hypnosis
References
21 Helping Children in Disasters and Pandemics with Hypnosis
Introduction
The COVID-19 Pandemic
Summary
References
22 Teaching Pediatric Clinical Hypnosis to Child Health Clinicians
Introduction
Why Teach Child Hypnotherapy?
Who Are the Learners?
Historical Perspectives
Creating an Interest in Learning
A Recommended Plan of Study for Therapeutic Pediatric Clinical Hypnosis
The Evolution of our Teaching Program
The NPHTI Webinar Program
Teaching Techniques, Strategies, and Styles
Hypnosis Education in Other Countries
Conclusion
References
23 Helping Parents Help Their Children Help Themselves with Self-Hypnosis
Introduction
References
24 Looking to the Future
Introduction
Research Methodology
Hypnotic Responsiveness
Clinical Research
Consortium Research
Topics for Future Research
The Future and Professional Hypnosis Organizations
Art and Science
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