The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis – Contents and Authors

The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis 

Edited By Julie H. Linden, Giuseppe De Benedittis, Laurence I. Sugarman, Katalin Varga Copyright 2024 

SECTION I 

The Roots of Contemporary Clinical Hypnosis 

Historical Overview and Key Concepts 

1 Brief History of World Hypnosis – Gérard Fitoussi 

2 On the Hard Process of Understanding Hypnosis: Epistemological Issues in the Debate Between State, Trait, and Hypofrontality Theories  – Enrico Facco 

3 Suggestibility and Hypnotizability Measures of Hypnosis and Hypnotizability  –Burkhard Peter 

Theoretical Models 

4 The Contributions of Milton Erickson to Modern Clinical Hypnosis – Roxanna Erickson-Klein and Dan Short 

5 Attachment and Hypnosis: Revisiting Our Evolutionary Past to Reconstruct Our Future – David S. Alter 

6 Mind, Self, and Hypnosis: A Relational Theory – Douglas Flemons 

7 From Phenomenology to Noetic Analysis: The Use of Quantitative First-Person Self-Reports to Better Understand Hypnosis – Ronald J. Pekala and Adam J. Rock 

8 States of Consciousness Model and Ericksonian Approaches to Hypnosis – Stephen R. Lankton 

9 The Foundation of an Ecological Model of Hypnotherapy: The Base for Defining the Structural Dimensions of Hypnotherapy – Matthias Mende 

10 An Empirically-Informed Integrative Theory of Hypnosis: Clinical Implications – Steven Jay Lynn, Joseph P. Green, Anoushiravan Zahedi, Clément Apelian, and Irving Kirsch 

From Theory to the Art of Practice 

11 Rapid Hypnotic Inductions – Gabor Filo 

12 Self-Hypnosis – Balázs Nyiri and Steven Jay Lynn 

13 Hypnosis: A Developmental Perspective – Daniel P. Kohen and Karen Olness 

14 Hypnosis and Integrative Aspects of Music – Anita Jung 

15 Utilization of Metaphor as a Therapeutic Tool – Consuelo C. Casula 

SECTION II 

The Neuroscientific Foundations of Hypnosis 

Neural Correlates of Hypnosis 

16 Neural Correlates of Hypnosis – Antonio Del Casale, Alessandro Alcibiade, Clarissa Zocchi, and Stefano Ferracuti 

17 EEG Oscillatory Activity Concomitant with Hypnosis and Hypnotizability – Vilfredo De Pascalis 

18 Beyond the Neural Signature of Hypnosis: Neuroimaging Studies Support a Multifaceted View of Hypnotic Phenomena – Mathieu Landry and Pierre Rainville 

19 The Neurochemical Bases of Verbal Suggestion and Hypnosis – Derek M. Smith, David J. Acunzo, Peter Q. Deeley, Mitul A. Mehta, and Devin B. Terhune 

Hypnotizability 

20 The Neuropsychology of Hypnotizability – Afik Faerman and David Spiegel 

21 Physiological Correlates of Hypnotizability – Enrica L. Santarcangelo 

22 Types of High Hypnotizables – Deirdre Barrett 

23 Alteration of Hypnotic Phenomena and Hypnotizability with Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS): State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives – Rinaldo L. Perri 

Mechanisms of Hypnotic Analgesia 

24 How Can We Better Understand Hypnosis and Its Modulation of Pain with Neuroimaging? – Aminata Bicego, Charlotte Grégoire, Floriane Rousseaux, Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville, and Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse 

25 EEG-Assessed Bandwidth Power and Hypnotic Analgesia – Mark P. Jensen 

Research in Hypnosis 

Conducting Research in Clinical Hypnosis – Donald Moss, Olafur Palsson, and Zoltan Kekecs 

27 The Potential Role of Hypnosis and Neurofeedback in Linking Neuroscience to Psychotherapy – Giuseppe De Benedittis 

SECTION III 

Clinical Hypnosis in Practice 

Behavioral and Affective Change 

28 Clinical Hypnosis and Anxiety – David B. Reid and Ciara Christensen 

29 Applying Hypnosis Strategically in Treating Depression – Michael D. Yapko 

30 The Hypnotic Lens on Trauma and Treatment – Julie H. Linden 

31 Eating Disorders: Using Hypnotic Techniques and Rapport to Treat Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa – Camillo Loriedo and Carlotta Di Giusto 

32 The Promise of Hypnosis Within CBT for Smoking Cessation – Joseph P. Green and Steven Jay Lynn 

33 Systemic Hypnosis: How to Develop and Use Systemic Trances with Couples and Families – Camillo Loriedo, Nicolino Rago, and Ilaria Genovesi 

34 A Systemic View: Hypnosis to Solve Problems of Overweight and Obesity – Cecilia Fabre Robles 

Children and Adolescents 

35 Hypnosis in the Treatment of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents – Helene Helgeland, Blanche Savage, and Kasia Kozlowska 

36 Hypnosis: Finding Relief for Children and Teens in Pain – Leora Kuttner and Adrienn Vargay 

37 Clinical Use of Hypnosis in Pediatric Dentistry – Randi Abrahamsen 

Medicine 

38 Hypnodontics – Gabor Filo 

39 Hypnosis in Pediatric and Adult Pulmonology – Ran D. Anbar 

40 Hypnosis in Neurological Disorders and Neurorehabilitation – Giuseppe De Benedittis 

41 Hypnosis for Skin Disorders – Philip D. Shenefelt 

42 Hypnosis in Gastroenterology – Peter J. Whorwell 

43 Hypnosis and Chronic Pain Management – Mark P. Jensen 

44 Hypnosis and Fibromyalgia Syndrome – Winfried Häuser and Giuseppe De Benedittis 

45 A Suggestive Presence during Labor and Birth – Sándor Bálint, Balázs Bálint, Katalin H. Kondor, and Katalin Varga 

Critical Care 

46 Hypnosis in Surgery: The Social-Psycho-Biological Model of Surgical Hypnosis – Edit Jakubovits 

47 Perioperative Medical Interventions and Devices – Kristóf Perczel 

48 Bleeding, Hemostasis: Suggestive Techniques – Csenge Szeverényi 

49 Epilepsy, Stroke and Psychoses after Traumatic Brain Injury – Susanna Carolusson 

50 Hypnosis in the Intensive Care Unit: Utilization of the Superorganismic Connection State – Adrienn Kelemen-Szilágyi 

51 Clinical Hypnosis in Palliative Care

SECTION IV 

Frontiers of Hypnosis 

Hypnosis and Society 

52 Efforts, Pitfalls, and Criteria to Build a Bridge Between Hypnosis and Medicine – Ernil Hansen 

53 Understanding the Dark Side of Hypnosis as a Form of Undue Influence Exerted in Authoritarian Cults and Online Contexts: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Education – Steven A. Hassan and Alan W. Scheflin 

54 The Image of Hypnosis: Public Perception of the Negative Aspects of Trance – Alan W. Scheflin and Steven A. Hassan 

Professional Development 

55 How to Encourage Self-Care in Helping Professionals through Process-Oriented Hypnosis – Shawn R. Criswell 

56 Mindfulness Meditation and Hypnosis in Clinical Practice: An Integrated Approach – Akira Otani 

57 Advancing Education in Clinical Hypnosis – Donald Moss, Eric Willmarth, and David B. Reid 

58 A Model of Training in Clinical Hypnosis Grounded in Interpersonal Neurobiology – Reinhild Draeger-Muenke 

59 Professional Training and Development in Pediatric Hypnosis: What We Have Learned and How to Make It Better – Daniel P. Kohen 

Frontiers 

60 Placebo and Nocebo Effects: Implications for Hypnosis – Fabrizio Benedetti 

61 Hypnosis and the Future of the World’s Children – Karen Olness 

62 Actual Favorite Places – Maren Østvold Lindheim 

63 Hypnotic Horizons – Richard Hill, Dan Short, Kathryn Lane Rossi, Roxanna Erickson-Klein, and Laurence Irwin Sugarman