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E-raamat: Hypnosis in the Management of Sleep Disorders [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(professional writer and photographer, Pennsylvania, USA), (Florida Sleep Institute, USA)
  • Formaat: 230 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315161709
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 230 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315161709

Hypnosis and the Management of Sleep Disorders combines history and medical science to show that the use of hypnosis and hypnotic techniques is effective in the treatment of sleep disorders—and that this is increasingly validated through modern tools (computers, fMRI images). Dr. Kohler and Kurz show readers that hypnosis and hypnotic techniques are not to be feared or avoided, but that their use can contribute to effective, non-intrusive, and cost-effective approaches to the treatment of sleep problems. This volume is a much needed reference for therapists and their patients alike on how hypnosis can be helpful in the treatment of certain sleep disorders.

Preface x
Acknowledgments xii
Author Biographies xiii
In Memoriam xv
Dr. William C. Kohler
1 Introduction
1(3)
2 What is Sleep?
4(34)
What is Sleep? Attempts to Depict, Describe, and Define
5(1)
What is Sleep? Artists and Writers Search for an Answer
6(9)
What is Sleep? Moving Away from Myths and Fables
15(3)
What is Sleep? New Tools and Technologies Help Us Begin to Understand
18(3)
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep: The New Science of Sleep Emerges
21(2)
The Science of Sleep
23(15)
3 What is Hypnosis?
38(21)
What is Hypnosis? Attempts to Describe and Define
39(1)
Current Definitions of Hypnosis
40(3)
What is Hypnosis' The Physiology of Hypnosis
43(16)
4 A Brief History of Medical Hypnosis
59(32)
Hypnotic State or Role Enactment?
60(3)
Moving from Mesmer to Medical Hypnosis
63(7)
The Beginnings of the Modern Use of Hypnosis
70(2)
Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)
72(7)
Erickson's "General Waking Trance" and States of Focused Attention
79(12)
5 The Selection and the Mechanics of Hypnotizing a Patient
91(9)
Spiegel's Eye-Roll Technique
92(3)
Eye Fixation
95(1)
Direct Stare
95(1)
Coin Technique
95(1)
Postural-Sway Technique
96(1)
Arm Drop Induction Method
96(1)
Hand-Levitation Technique
97(1)
Progressive Relaxation Techniques
97(3)
6 A Brief History of Recent Developments in the Treatment of Sleep Disorders
100(9)
Apnea
102(4)
Insomnia
106(1)
Parasomnia
106(1)
Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
106(3)
7 The Successful Use of Hypnotic Techniques in the Management of a Dozen Sleep Disorders
109(34)
Insomnia
109(5)
Somnambulism
114(6)
Parasomnia Overlap Disorder
120(2)
Nightmares
122(2)
Nocturnal Enuresis
124(3)
Bruxism
127(1)
Night Terrors
128(3)
Sleep Paralysis
131(1)
Hallucinations
132(1)
CPAP Compliance
133(2)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
135(2)
Rhythmic Movement Disorder
137(6)
8 Case Studies from Dr. Kohler's Practice
143(13)
Case One A.J., 54-year-old female with a history of snoring
143(2)
Case Two R.J., a 29-year-old male with sleepwalking
145(1)
Case Three D.R., a 12-3/12-year-old male with insomnia, sleepwalking, and nocturnal eating
146(3)
Case Four S.T., a 77-year-old female with sleepwalking
149(2)
Case Five A.R., a 16-9/12-year-old with parasomnia overlap disorder
151(5)
9 The (Very) Exciting Future
156(24)
Appendix A "Sleep Patterns in 2-Year-Old Children" An article by Kohler, Coddington, and Agnew. Pediatrics. 1968 180(8)
Appendix B "The Treatment of Sleepwalking with Hypnosis" Poster by Kohler, Presented at World Association of Sleep Medicine Congress. 2011 188(3)
Appendix C Glossary 191(6)
Appendix D Resources 197(3)
Index 200
William C. Kohler, M.D., was among the leading medical doctors practicing sleep medicine in the United States. A graduate of the University of Floridas Medical School in Gainesville, Florida, he was board-certified in sleep medicine, pediatrics, and neurology (with special competence in child neurology). Dr. Kohler was also a trained, experienced user of hypnosis in medical treatment. As an approved consultant in clinical hypnosis with the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, he was one of the earliest and most respected experts in this field. Dr. Kohler died only weeks after the complete manuscript was delivered to the publisher.

Peter J. Kurz is a professional writer, translator, and photographer living in Pennsylvania, and co-authored Hypnosis and the Management of Sleep Disorders.