Clinical Hypnosis (Part II): An Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Winter
[Episode 29] Today's podcast is the second in a two-part series on Clinical Hypnosis. According to the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis, hypnosis is a state of inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. Today I spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Winter about how and when to use clinical hypnosis. In the first episode, Dr. Winter and I spoke about the history of clinical hypnosis, key assumptions, goals, the client's role and types of problems that might be addressed with clinical hypnosis.
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APA (6th ed) citation for this podcast:
Singer, J. B. (Host). (2007, November 27). #29 - Clinical hypnosis (part II): An interview with Dr. Elizabeth Winter [Audio podcast]. Social Work Podcast. Podcast retrieved from http://socialworkpodcast.com/2007/11/clinical-hypnosis-part-ii-interview.html
Download MP3 [18:41]
References
- The American Society for Clinical Hypnosis: http://www.asch.net
- The Milton H. Erickson Foundation: http://www.erickson-foundation.org/
- Montgomery, G. H., et al (2007). A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Brief Hypnosis Intervention to Control Side Effects in Breast Surgery Patients. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 99, 1304-1312.
- Pisano, M. (2007, November 17). Hypnosis takes patients to a calmer place. Houston Chronicle
- American College of Chest Physicians (2007, October 24). Hypnotherapy for smoking cessation sees strong results. ScienceDaily.
APA (6th ed) citation for this podcast:
Singer, J. B. (Host). (2007, November 27). #29 - Clinical hypnosis (part II): An interview with Dr. Elizabeth Winter [Audio podcast]. Social Work Podcast. Podcast retrieved from http://socialworkpodcast.com/2007/11/clinical-hypnosis-part-ii-interview.html
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