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Transforming Performance Anxiety Treatment: Using Cognitive Hypnotherapy and EMDR offers a much needed and different approach to this issue, using two psychodynamic therapies which work to bring about rapid and long-lasting change.

Using nine reflexive case studies, the author examines two little used interventions, cognitive hypnotherapy (CH) and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR). The basic theories of cognitive anxiety and the emotions that underpin this condition are explored. The principles and protocols of CH and EMDR are explained, and how these psychodynamic therapies are adapted to effect permanent change.

The first book to examine these treatments for this condition, Transforming Performance Anxiety Treatment will be of interest for practitioners and therapists in training, as well as educators, professionals, and therapists working within competitive sports.

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Elizabeth Brookers book of case studies provides further indications that attachment ruptures underlie severe forms of music performance anxiety. It is encouraging to observe that therapists are now seeing beyond the overt symptoms of performance anxiety to the core issues that promote faulty schemata. This revised focus directs practitioners to broaden their therapeutic pallets to include treatments such as EMDR and clinical hypnotherapy that directly address these core problematic factors.

Dianna Kenny, Professor of Psychology/Music, The University of Sydney

This book makes a strong case for the use of psychodynamic therapies in the treatment of performance anxiety across a range of domains including music, sports and public speaking. The concisely written reflective case studies, which are informed by years of therapeutic practice and underpinned by academic research, highlight the uniqueness of peoples experiences with anxiety and the potential of cognitive hypnotherapy and EMDR as interventions. The book is a must read for researchers, practitioners and the general public who wish to understand more about the role of dynamic therapies in the treatment of anxiety.

Dr Alinka Greasley, Associate Professor of Music Psychology, University of Leeds

'A fascinating book providing an in-depth account of the effective use of hypnosis and EMDR to tackle music performance anxiety. Highly recommended reading for performers, teachers and therapists to enhance understanding of the anxiety condition and the revelatory results of the therapy, even after a few therapeutic sessions. '

Dr Renee Timmers

List of figures, tables and appendices
xi
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xix
PART I Performance anxiety and the use of psychodynamic interventions
1(32)
1 Exploring performance anxiety: challenging the dogma of preferred therapies in current use
3(9)
2 Cognitive hypnotherapy: changing negativity and anxiety
12(10)
3 Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing: transforming trauma and the emotional mind
22(11)
PART II Nine case studies
33(98)
4 Reflective case studies: method and procedure
35(5)
5 ADHD, perfectionism and fear of failure: a link to music performance anxiety?
40(12)
6 Scepticism regarding treatment for piano performance: why randomly selected therapy may not work
52(9)
7 An adult beginner's fears: the spectre of a piano examination
61(9)
8 Letting others down in clarinet performance: ghosts from the past
70(9)
9 Trauma when singing in a performance situation: the past need not predict the future
79(9)
10 Anxiety in the sports arena: the one-incident trigger
88(8)
11 IBS and anxiety at work and in the sports arena: a life-changing experience post-therapy
96(12)
12 Confidence in presentations: hypnotherapy makes it so
108(9)
13 Presentations no longer feared post-therapy: an exciting experience
117(10)
14 Future directions: the future is not set in stone
127(4)
Index 131
Elizabeth Brooker is an experienced professional musician, qualified hypnotherapist, EMDR practitioner and neuro-linguistic programmer. She has an MA in Music Psychology from the University of Sheffield and a PhD doctorate from the University of Leeds where the focus of her research was reducing anxiety experienced in music performance.