Science of Hypnosis

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Item Code: NAD933
Author: Jayant Balaji Athavale
Publisher: SANATAN SANSTHA
Language: Language
Edition: 1985
ISBN: 8187695498
Pages: 164 (Throughout B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 190 gm
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Book Description
Preface

The World Hypnotism seems to convey something mysterious, but as one reads this boo one will realize that hypnotism is a science like any other and that there is nothing mysterious about it. Since all of us try to influence others through our talk, writing or actions, it will help us if we know how a hypnotist uses his techniniques scientifically, to influence others.

There are many books available on hypnosis, most of which unfortunately misguide people as they are written by lay hypnotists with no scientific knowledge on the subjects. It is said that the only way to make a line on a blackboard smaller without touching it, is to draw a bigger line by its side. Similarly, the only way to help readers not to be misguided by such books on the subject in scientific terminology. We had been contemplating this for many years.

Newspapers and magazines have played a major role, in arousing the arousing the interest of people in the subject and allaying their fears about hypnosis by publishing numerous reports of the successful treatment of ailments with hypnosis. Consequently, several people demand a reference to hypnotherapies from their family physicians. The doctors not having learnt anything about hypnotherapy in his medical career is at a loss, as he does not know any therapists other than medical career is at a loss, as he does not know any therapists other than non-medical people in this sphere. Many times just to satisfy his ego, a doctor may not agree with his patient about a reference to hypnotherapies. That may create a conflict about the validity of hypnotherapy in the patient’s mind. To overcome this problem and to acquaint doctors and non-medical people with hypnotherapy we delivered several lectures to them and conduct a number of training courses for doctors since our return from Britain in 1978, where we practiced hypnotherapy for a number of years. More than three hundred doctors have attended the training courses conducted by us on behalf of the Indian Society for Clinical Hypnosis and Research. It was at these lectures and courses that many doctors suggested to us to publish our talks. During the workshops we observed that many a time the remained too busy jotting down notes, instead of listening to our talk, contemplating on it, asking questions and comprehending the subject. Hence, we decided to write the course material in detail in the form of book. This led to the compilation of ‘Science of Hypnosis’.

The queries by the doctors during the courses and also the letters received from the readers about our articles in the popular press inspired us to include additional points in these books. The contents of this book have been devised after the analysis of over a hundred doctors’ evaluation of the courses conducted by us. The book titled ‘Science of Hypnosis’ explains how to use hypnosis in therapy. The methods of therapy described in the book in hypnotherapy are mainly based on our “Personality Defect Model of Psychotherapy’, which we found very effective. In these two books, as far as possible we have tried to answer all the questions about the How, Why, When and Where of hypnosis, which usually medical and non-medical people ask.

The book is written in a lucid language to facilitate the comprehension of the subject. In fact, the language is so simple that even a layman can easily follow it. To learn a practical science such as hypnotherapy it is always advisable to attend a training course, as there are many limitations to a book. The most important limitation is that there cannot be a dialogue through a book. More over, it is impossible to demonstrate techniques and to know whether the participants have learnt the techniques correctly. If this book gives you some idea about hypnosis and hypnotherapy and motivates you to practice hypnosis for self-development, the very purpose of our writing it will be more than served. In the last one year we wrote over seventy-five articles on different aspects of hypnosis and hypnotherapy in Marathi dailies such as the Navashakti, sahyadri, Lokprabha and Gavkari and other weeklies.

We are greatly indebted to our friends Mr. Milind Gadgil chief Sub-Editor of the daily Navashakti and Mr. Arun Tamhankar, executive editor of the Sahyadri who have encouraged us to write articles for the non-medical populace and who published the same in the popular press. We are bereft of words to thank Dr. K.P. Dave, Hon. Associate Professor of Psychiatry L.T. Medical College, Mumbai who spent his precious time running into hundreds of hours, discussing every single aspect of the book with us and who has minutely gone through every details in the book and who has minutely gone through every detail in the book and Dr. Shrikant Joshi, Psychiatrist, for the constructive discussions we had with him. So also to Dr. K.N. Sharma for his invaluable suggestions and assistance at every step when writing this book. We are obliged to our colleagues Dr. N.S. Murti, Dr. (Mrs. R.V. Shinde, Dr. U.S. Rao for their constant support and encouragement in writing this book.

 

Contents

 

    Preface 7
    Original contributions from the authors 9
  1 Misconceptions about hypnotism and hypnotherapy 10
  2 What is hypnotism? 27
  3 Types of Hypnosis 33
  4 Phenomena and depths of hypnosis 37
  5 Factors affecting hypnotic suggestibility 57
  6 Practical suggestions about hypnosis 68
  7 Induction and deepening of trance 80
  8 Failure to unduce a trance 91
  9 Getting out of trance 94
  10 Other techniques of induction and deepening of trance 97
  11 Autohypnosis 106
  12 Tests for suggestibility and depth of trance 111
  13 Principle, mechanism and theory of hypnosis 125
  14 Uses of Hypnosis 136
  15 Hypnotherapy 142
  16 History of the future of hypnosis 151
    Index 156

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