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1 online resource (447 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Note to the Fifth Edition -- Preface -- 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) |
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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 -- Age -- Sex |
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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 |
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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 -- Favorite Place -- Multiple Animals -- Flower Garden -- Favorite Activity -- Cloud Gazing -- Letter Watching -- Television or Movie Fantasy -- Auditory Imagery -- Favorite Song -- Playing a Musical Instrument -- Listening to Music -- Movement Imagery -- Flying Blanket -- Movement Imagery -- Sports Activity -- Bouncing Ball |
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Playground Activity -- Be a Snowman [Snowgirl] → Be a Tree -- 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 -- Coin Technique -- Looking at Point on Hand -- Biofeedback -- Distraction and Utilization Techniques -- Using Modern Technology: Technology-Aided Induction Techniques |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Subject |
Child psychotherapy.
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Hypnotism -- Therapeutic use.
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Child psychology.
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Child psychology.
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Child psychotherapy.
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Hypnotism -- Therapeutic use.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Olness, Karen
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ISBN |
9781000783728 |
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1000783723 |
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