Time Distortion in Hypnosis EBook
The concept of time distortion and its non-therapeutic implications, is discussed, investigated, and evaluated in the first half of this book by Dr. Cooper. In so doing, conditions are formulated which can-and perhaps must-be taken into consideration later on in experimental studies of the learning process. The clinical phenomena involved, with specific reference to therapeutic applications, are discussed and studied by Dr. Erickson, along with meaningful illustrative case material, in the second half of this work.
Table of Contents
PART I. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Time
Chapter 3 - Definitions
Chapter 4 - Subjects
Chapter 5 - Methods
Chapter 6 - Training
Chapter 7 - Experimental Basis of This Report
Chapter 8 - Miscellaneous Activities
Chapter 9 - Counting
Chapter 10 - Sound Signals
Chapter 11 - Metronome
Chapter 12 - Review and Practice
Chapter 13 - Coincidental Happenings
Chapter 14 - Special Inquiry
Chapter 15 - Association
Chapter 16 - Thought
Chapter 17 - Creative Mental Activity
Chapter 18 - Motor Learning
Chapter 19 - Nonmotor Learning
Chapter 20 - Mathematical Mental Activity
Chapter 21 - Polygraph Studies
Chapter 22 - A Semantic Interpretation of Verbal Suggestion
Chapter 23 - Conclusion
PART II. THE CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF TIME DISTORTION
PART III. FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF TIME DISTORTION
Subjective Time Condensation as Distinct from Time Expansion
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