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Am J Clin Hypn ; 61(1): 18-33, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29771221

ABSTRACT

While much has been made of the value of Buddhist mindfulness in clinical treatment, little attention has been given over to its parallels, if not antecedents in Hindu philosophy. Buddhist traditions in the vipassana, ch'an and zen tradition, and the practices associated, find their roots in Advaita philosophy and practice. This article looks at the useful/effective nature of Advaita and its specific application in clinical hypnosis. The linkage between traditional wisdom sources, psychological investigations of the self and contemporary hypnosis is articulated in the article which follows, and a case example, regarding clinical application, is provided.


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Hinduism/psychology , Hypnosis , Religion and Psychology , Humans
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Am J Clin Hypn ; 59(1): 114-21, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27196014

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While concern for the "wounds" of the patient are paramount in clinical practice, there is both historical and contemporary literature on wounding in the professional. In what follows, these perspectives are presented. Issues related to transference/counter-transference, the "wounded healer," vicarious traumatization, nocebo potential in informed consent, and the use of treatment as crucible for one's own development as clinician are discussed.


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Countertransference , Professional-Patient Relations , Humans , Jungian Theory
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