In the 23 years since this book was first published numerous books on the same lines have appeared. Techniques vary minimally & very few discoveries or developments have been made in the field of using hypnosis in therapy. Such research as has appeared largely confirms what has been known for a very long time such as its efficacy as an adjunct to chemical analgesia & anaesthesia for intrusive & painful surgical procedures. However during that period a tremendous & astonishing amount of research has appeared in the fields of neurology especially brain function endocrinology & immunology & their interaction or more accurately their total integration with psychological processes. While hypnotic techniques are much as they have been for so long the underlying & mediating roles of these physical mechanisms in hypnosis are now substantially revealed. Understanding how hypnotic suggestions produce physical effects & how these physical processes affect what is to be done in hypnosis will illuminate & guide what is attempted in hypnotherapy. The more the therapist bears these mechanisms in mind the more effective & focused his work will be. This new edition therefore
Includes:: a summary account of the most cogent discoveries of the last two decades & references to some of the most important knowledge acquired in this period in psycho-neuro-endocrino-immunology.