This therapist guide fills this gap by distilling the techniques empirically validated by 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.
This workbook explains how to use these techniques to manage your chronic pain and take back control of your life and your health.
Clinical Hypnosis for Pain Control is a compelling argument for the use of hypnotic analgesia as a viable alternative to psychopharmacological interventions for controlling acute, chronic, and perioperative pain, as well as pain from ...
In this edited volume, written by and for clinicians, thirteen highly experienced physicians, psychologists, and therapists from around the world describe the hypnotic strategies they have found to be most effective for chronic pain ...
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This online workbook covers hypnosis treatment for chronic pain, including migraines, back pain, and tension headaches, among others.
The use of hypnosis as a tool for relieving pain is not experimental it is in fact tried, true, and proven. This book focuses on your role in being your own healer and looks at ways to improve your relationship with yourself.
If you suffer from chronic pain, this is the book to help you take back control!
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Until an electrochemical message reaches the brain, there is no pain!This book explores how hypnosis is used effectively for the relief of chronic pain and pain management.
In this edited volume, ten highly experienced physicians, psychologists, and therapists describe the hypnotic strategies they have found to be most effective for acute pain management.