Creative Mastery in Hypnosis and Hypnoanalysis: A Festschrift for Erika Fromm

Contents: M.L. Fass, D. Brown, Preface. M. Orne, Foreword. Part I:The Work and Influences of Erika Fromm. D. Brown, Erika Fromm: An Intellectual History. E.R. Hilgard, Erika Fromm as Contributor to Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, and Hypnoanalysis. D. Gruenewald, Reflections on Hypnosis and Related Topics. A.M. Greeley, A Personal Experience With Self-Hypnosis and Creativity. Part II:The Nature of Hypnosis. H.J. Crawford, Cognitive and Psychophysiological Correlates of Hypnotic Responsiveness and Hypnosis. E. Levitt, E.L. Baker, T.L. Hulsey, Cognitive Dissonance and the Responsiveness of Highly Hypnotizable Subjects. S. Kahn, Phenomenological Explorations of Self Hypnosis. Part III:The Clinical Relevance of Hypnosis. G. Lavoie, Clinical Hypnosis: A Psychodynamic Approach. P. Spinhoven, The Clinical Relevance of Hypnotic Susceptibility. J. Holroyd, How Hypnosis May Potentiate Psychotherapy. B.S. Strauss, Sequelae to Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. Part IV:The Mechanisms of Change in Therapy. M.R. Eisen, From the Magical Wish to the Belief in the Self. P.B. Bloom, The Creative Process in Hypnotherapy. M.C. Sexton, M.R. Nash, Hypnosis as a Tool for Facilitating Change in Short-Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: On Alloying the Gold of Analysis With the Copper of Suggestion. D. Araoz, The Problem-Solving Nature of Hypnosis: Its Use With Corporate Managers. Part V:Clinical Applications and New Directions. D. Brown, The Variable Long-Term Effects of Incest: Hypnoanalytic and Adjunctive Hypnotherapeutic Treatment. O. van der Hart, S. Boon, G.B. van Everdingen, Writing Assignments and Hypnosis in the Treatment of Traumatic Memories. J.G. Watkins, H.H. Watkins, Ego-State Transferences in the Hypnoanalytic Treatment of Dissociative Reactions. A. Wilson, On Silence and the Holocaust: A Contribution to Clinical Theory. E.L. Baker, Hypnoanalysis for Structural Pathology: Impairments of Self-Representation and Capacity for Object Involvement.