English
Contemporary Hypnosis and Integrated Therapy
Introduction
Contemporary Hypnosis Contemporary Hypnosis and Integrated Therapy has been adopted as official journal of ESH.
Published quarterly Contemporary Hypnosis and Integrated Therapy is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary research, ideas and clinical practice in the field of hypnosis. Reading the Journal will further your scientific understanding of the phenomenon and promote informed and responsible use of hypnotic procedures. From 2010 on the journal will be published by Crown House Publishers.
Letter from the editor
Hypnosis Contemporary Hypnosis and Integrated Therapy is a prestigious international journal originating from the British Society of Academic and Clinical Hypnosis. The journal is published quarterly. It has been adopted by the European Hypnosis Society and in recent years has included Continental European editors on its Board; Bongartz, de Pascalis, Vermetten.
The main aim is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of hypnosis theory, research and professional practices, with the general aim of furthering scientific understanding of hypnosis and promoting informed and responsible use of hypnotic procedures.
It encourages innovation in therapy and scientific perspective, as well as in complimentary interventions. It views hypnosis as part of an integrated therapeutic approach and stresses the importance of an evidential base for hypnotic interventions. Case histories and reviews, aside from formal scientific research, are published with a balance between research and practice. While emphasis is placed on contemporary knowledge, historical reviews are welcomed. Topics germane to understanding hypnosis are also encouraged such as sleep and dreaming, altered states of consciousness, imaginative processes including absorption, imagery, fantasy, role-playing, compliance, obedience, etc. Professional applications include clinical, educational, occupational, forensic, medial and dental domains.
Following the invitation to publish scientific presentations at the last ESH congress in Vienna, 55 submissions have been received. This warm response reflects the potential interest of Continental ESH members as subscribers. The journal is received by all members of BSCAH. The editorial accompanying the first of the Vienna special issues accompanies this Note.
John Gruzelier
Editor
Subscription
We are delighted to inform you that we have been able to negotiate with Crown House, a very good rate for ESH Constituent Society Members.
Please visit the Members’ Forum for details of how to get your discount.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
What is the IJCEH?
For over 50 years, the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (IJCEH) has been the leading voice in hypnosis for researchers, scholars, and clinicians in psychiatry, psychology, social work, dentistry , and medical specialties. In fact, the IJCEH has been consistently ranked as one of the most influential publications in these respective fields, according to citation impact statistics
Publications
The IJCEH is the official publication of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (SCEH), the American Psychological Association (APA) Div. 30 (Society of Psychological Hypnosis), and the International Society of Hypnosis (ISH). Each quarterly issue of the journal offers clinical and experimental studies, discussions of theory, book reviews, and seminal work by clinical masters. The IJCEH will keep you up to date on the latest clinical and research findings in the field, thanks to leading scholars from around the world examining such topics as:
- Hypnotherapeutic Techniques
- Pain and Anxiety Relief
- Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)
- Altered States of Consciousness
- Delayed Recall
- Dissociation
- Forensic Uses of Hypnosis
- Hypnosis in Eyewitness Memory
- Hypnotic Induction in Dentistry
- Hypnotizability
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Self-Hypnosis
- Control of Smoking
- Weight Management
- Ego State Hypnotherapy
- Theories of Hypnosis
Physiological & Psychological Bases of Hypnosis SSCI Journal Citation Report). Whether you are involved in clinical work, counseling, research, or teaching, the IJCEH is your single essential resource to stay informed on the latest developments in hypnosis.
Website : http://ijceh.com/
Subscription at http://ijceh.com/content/view/14/49/
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
The Journal publishes clinical, experimental and theoretical articles and book reviews on hypnosis and related topics in the fields of medicine, dentistry, psychology, social work, marriage/family therapy, podiatry, chiropractic and speech-language pathology and abstracts of the most recent hypnosis literature.
Français
Hypnose et Thérapies Brèves. Présentation Revue
Depuis 2006, la revue “HYPNOSE & THERAPIES BREVES”, revue internationale de langue française, est en vente en kiosque, maisons de la presse et par abonnement.
L’hypnose et les thérapies brèves rencontrent désormais l’intérêt du public et bien sûr des thérapeutes. Une revue devenait nécessaire pour témoigner de la vivacité de ces thérapeutiques.
A l’heure du Plan de Lutte contre la Douleur, la revue « HYPNOSE & thérapies brèves » vient répondre aux nombreuses questions des professionnels de santé concernant l’hypnose et ses applications thérapeutiques. L’hypnose et les thérapies brèves ont l’originalité de constituer une approche thérapeutique transdisciplinaire dans laquelle se rencontrent des cliniciens issus de domaines d’activité très spécialisés.
L’hypnose, sous des formes méconnues, appartient à toutes les dynamiques créatives ; il ne s’agit pas de quelque chose « à part » sans lien, ni accès, mais d’un champ laissé en friche, juste à côté, qu’il suffit de
« cultiver ».
Privilégier le « comment faire ? » au « pourquoi donc ? » revient à favoriser les rapprochements, les associations, à sortir du cadre ordinaire et supposé juste. Autrement dit, la revue ira faire, bien sûr, aussi quelques pas du côté de ceux qui font profession d’imagination et de sensibilité et capter leurs perceptions de situations que nos corporations médicalisent, parfois, à outrance.
Le sommaire général de la revue propose des articles de fond, des cas cliniques et présente une approche des grands praticiens de cette discipline ainsi qu’une mise en perspective historique par la publication de textes anciens fondateurs. En complément, des thématiques seront régulièrement publiées dont « La douleur », « Le corps », « La mort », « Le temps », « La mémoire », « La pensée chinoise », « Le paradoxe » … D’expression francophone, la revue se fera aussi l’écho de l’actualité internationale grâce à notre réseau de correspondants.
La revue est principalement destinée aux professionnels de la santé et de la relation (médecins, psychothérapeutes, infirmiers, travailleurs sociaux…) mais aussi à tous ceux qui souhaitent découvrir d’autres de point de vue. Les sommaires des quatorze premiers numéros et les trois premiers Hors-Série sauront, nous l’espérons, vous intéresser et vous convaincre d’en savoir plus. Le premier H-S est consacré au corps, le second publie les Actes du 5ème Forum Francophone d’Hypnose et de Thérapies Brèves de Liège et le troisième Hors-Série est consacré à la Douleur.
Patrick Bellet.
Rédacteur en chef
bellet.pat@free.fr
contact presse :
Daniel Renson. Tél. 01 60 96 47 78. e-mail : metawalk@wanadoo.fr .
Site internet http://www.revue-hypnose-therapies-breves.com/
Deutsch
Hypnose Zeitschrift für Hypnose und Hypnotherapie
