Hypnotherapie bei Depressionen: Ein Manual für Psychotherapeuten

Hypnotherapie bei Depressionen: Ein Manual für Psychotherapeuten

Hypnotherapie bei Depressionen: Ein Manual für Psychotherapeuten

Hypnotherapie bei Depressionen: Ein Manual für Psychotherapeuten

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Overview

This book presents various hypnotherapeutic strategies and techniques for treating depression, developed by the authors from their many years of clinical practice. In a randomized controlled study, the methods presented here were tested and proved to be equally effective in comparison with proven methods of cognitive behavioural therapy. This is therefore an empirically tested manual, which also contains recommendations for adaptation to the ego structure level.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783170362581
Publisher: Kohlhammer Verlag
Publication date: 07/29/2020
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 4 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Dr. Claudia Wilhelm-Gössling is Chief Physician in the Department of Addiction Medicine and Psychotherapy at KRH Psychiatry in Wunstorf and works as a trainer and supervisor for the Milton Erickson Society (MEG). Dr. Cornelie Schweizer works as a systemic therapist and hypnotherapist in her own practice, is an instructor and supervisor for the MEG and is involved as a hypnotherapist in research conducted by Prof. Batras in Tübingen University=s Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in the areas of depression, tobacco withdrawal, gambling and anxiety. Charlotte Dürr, a qualified psychologist, works with a focus on hypnotherapy and depth psychology in long-standing collaboration with the Milton Erickson Society in Tübingen and in psychiatric-psychotherapeutic clinical work. Dr. Kristina Fuhr, a psychological psychotherapist with a focus on behavioural therapy and a hypnotherapist, works in the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in Tübingen University Hospital. Together with Prof. Anil Batra, she directed and conducted the study comparing hypnotherapy with cognitive behavioural therapy for depression. Emeritus Prof. Dirk Revenstorf, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Tübingen, heads the Milton Erickson Institute in Tübingen.
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