Hypnosis; a Jungian perspective

Hall, James Albert (1934- )

Hypnosis; a Jungian perspective - New York The Guilford Press c1989 - xii, 179p.; bibliog.; index - (The Guilford clinical and experimental hypnosis series) .

1 Introduction. 2 Jung and hypnosis. 3 Complex psychology and dissociation. 4 The place of theory in hypnosis. 5 Jungian theory, hypnosis, and the psychostructural emphasis. 6 The transcendent function. 7 Dreams. 8 Active imagination. 9 Transference/countertransference in hypnotherapy. 10 Suggestions on suggestion. 11 Clinical integration: applications of hypnotherapy within a Jungian model

Hardcover

0-89862-382-0

88-37199


Hypnotism
Psychotherapy--Technique
Jungian psychology
Psychotherapy--Methodology

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