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Inducing psychotherapy: Hypnotic analogue for brief psychotherapy
Authors:Tom H. Peake Ph.D.  Andrew J. Billups Psy.D.  Karen L. Trott M.A.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Eastern Virginia Medical School, The Neuropsychology Center 205 Business Park Drive, 23462 Virginia Beach, VA
Abstract:These authors contend that hypnosis is a useful analogue and change accelerator for brief psychotherapy.A deep structure of psychotherapy is described by Frank, as making changes in a person's ldquoassumptive worldrdquo so he/she may live more effectively. Cognitive alterations arise from new emotional experiences or emotional schemas which in turn have arisen in the context of a therapy relationship.A parsimonious recipe for the structure of brief psychotherapy is hypnosis. Hypnotic analogues for psychotherapy emerge from many theoretical backgrounds. After integrating aspects of these theories, a general analogue of hypnosis for the structure of brief psychotherapy is suggested. The analogue addresses induction, power issues, deepening, making and solidifying cognitive alterations, and endings.
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