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E-raamat: Treating Depression With Hypnosis: Integrating Cognitive-Behavioral and Strategic Approaches

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Clinical psychologist Yapko describes the use of hypnosis for treating depression. Introductory chapters discuss what is known about depression, how hypnosis can enhance the efficacy of therapy, and how to set treatment goals. The remainder of the text deals with the application of hypnosis in the clinical setting. Topics include, for example, the power of expectations in shaping moods, using hypnosis to teach coping skills, and developing prevention strategies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Depression is a debilitating human condition and a common cause of suffering worldwide. This elicits a sense of urgency for mental health professionals to meet this challenge of the treatment of depression. Hypnosis plays a vital role in that treatment and in the efficacy of psychotherapy.

This book focuses on the structuring and delivering of hypnotic interventions for major depression, with a substantial use of concepts and techniques from cognitive-behavioral and strategic approaches as a foundation. Current research on depression is used in this book to emphasize the still-growing knowledge of depression. Hypnosis has shown itself to be effective in not only reducing symptoms, but in teaching the skills (such as rationale thinking, effective problem-solving and coping strategies, and positive relationship skills) that can even prevent recurrences. Mental health professionals will find the detailed examples of hypnotic strategies invaluable to their own practice and application of hypnosis in the treatment of depression.

Foreword xiii
Introduction xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
I. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Paving the therapy road with good intentions
3(12)
The eyes of depression
3(1)
The costs of depression
3(1)
Amplifying and de-amplifying awareness
4(1)
On amplifying biology as the problem and drugs as the solution
5(2)
Some of what we know about depression
7(2)
We can walk AND chew gum
9(1)
Some of what we know about treating depression with psychotherapy
9(1)
The illusion of empirically supported treatments
10(2)
The reality of empirically supported psychotherapies for depression
12(1)
Is clinical hypnosis an empirically supported treatment?
12(1)
Re-thinking our priorities
13(2)
Applying hypnosis in psychotherapy
15(10)
States, traits, and clients don't care
18(2)
Suggestions for how to think about hypnosis
20(1)
Why use hypnosis for treating depression?
21(1)
Does hypnosis work?
22(3)
Practical considerations in hypnotic treatment design
25(18)
Not all hypnosis is the same
25(1)
Doing hypnosis versus being hypnotic
26(1)
Doing art and doing science
26(1)
The art of design
27(1)
Hypnosis and the targets of treatment
28(1)
Where to begin?
29(1)
Building therapeutic momentum and response sets
29(1)
Symptoms as intervention targets
30(3)
Risk factors as intervention targets
33(2)
Relating to the context
35(1)
Diminish weakness or amplify strength?
36(1)
Getting started using hypnosis
36(1)
Introducing hypnosis to the client
37(1)
Choosing one's hypnotic style
38(5)
II. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Ambiguity and the vulnerability of believing
43(18)
Ambiguity
44(2)
Recognizing and tolerating ambiguity
46(1)
Flexibility
46(1)
Teaching the ability to discriminate
47(1)
Discrimination strategies
48(2)
Hypnotically facilitating the ability to recognize and tolerate ambiguity
50(3)
Structuring hypnosis sessions for recognizing and tolerating ambiguity
53(1)
Describing the strategy
54(3)
Watching it work: The case of Bob
57(4)
Focusing on the future
61(16)
Hopefulness
62(1)
Hurting the people we want to help
63(1)
Plugging holes in awareness: Structuring goal-oriented therapy
64(1)
Hopefulness and a solution orientation
65(1)
Hypnotically building expectancy
66(7)
A sample transcript of a ``building expectancy'' session
73(3)
Putting it all together
76(1)
Clearly, you can/can't have it all
77(18)
Where's the control?
78(3)
Discriminating controllability
81(1)
External versus internal aversive, uncontrollable stimuli
81(3)
Expectations and victimization
84(2)
Expectations, helplessness, control, and anger
86(2)
Primary and secondary control
88(1)
Hypnosis and the art of secondary control
88(1)
Assessing controllability
89(1)
Hypnosis session transcript: Is it in your control?
90(3)
Creating possibilities
93(2)
Coping styles and the right to choose...wisely
95(28)
Depression and undermining the self
95(1)
Coping with life
96(1)
Avoidant coping styles
97(1)
Ruminative coping styles
98(2)
Active coping styles
100(2)
Hypnosis and decision-making
102(2)
Frames of reference
104(1)
Hypnosis and exploring options
104(4)
Exploring options in context: The case of Consuelo-a session transcript with commentary
108(13)
Feeling stuck and having resources
121(2)
The case of Mike: Breaking patterns of depression
123(26)
Introduction
123(1)
Background of the session with Mike
124(1)
The verbatim (unedited) transcript
124(21)
Follow up to the session with Mike
145(2)
Final comments
147(2)
Hypnosis and suggestions for prevention
149(20)
The weakness in strength
150(1)
Reconsidering the message we send
150(1)
Prevention at the individual client level
151(1)
Hypnosis: Focus on prevention
152(4)
Prevention at the interpersonal (social) level
156(1)
Teach foresight
156(1)
Treat spouses and families
156(1)
Teach children
157(1)
Teach people
157(1)
Final thoughts
158(11)
References
159(10)
Appendix A Useful information on the Internet 169(2)
Depression
169(1)
Hypnosis
170(1)
Appendix B Supplemental materials from Michael D. Yapko 171(2)
Videotapes
171(1)
Audiotapes/Compact Discs
172(1)
Ordering information
172(1)
Index 173


Yapko, Michael D.