Clinical hypnosis for pain control

Clinical hypnosis for pain control

by David R. Patterson
3/5
(11 votes)

Clinical Hypnosis for Pain Control is a compelling argument for the use of hypnotic analgesia as a viable alternative to psychopharmacological interventions for controlling acute, chronic, and perioperative pain, as well as pain from nonsurgical procedure.

First published
2010
Publishers
American Psychological Association
Subjects
Hypnotism·Therapeutic use·Pain·Treatment

Highly scientific approach, clinically relevant, very helpful for new insight in the field of clinical hypnosis.I suggest this book to every phycician working in the field of pain management or chronic illness.

This book is not only good for hypnotherapists but for pain psychologists in general. Very well written and informative.

When I first stumbled upon this book, I was intrigued because the word "clinical" gave me the idea that it was going to be "evidence-based"... so I decided to buy it and give it a try.

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