Clinical Hypnosis (Part I): An Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Winter

[Episode 28] Today's podcast is the first in a two-part series on Clinical Hypnosis. According to the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis, hypnosis is a state of inner absorption, concentration and focused attention. In today's podcast, I talked with Dr. Elizabeth Winter about the history of clinical hypnosis, key assumptions, goals, the client's role and types of problems that might be addressed with clinical hypnosis. In Part II, Dr. Winter and I talk about how and when to use clinical hypnosis.

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APA (6th ed) citation for this podcast:

Singer, J. B. (Host). (2007, November 19). #28 - Clinical hypnosis (part I): An interview with Dr. Elizabeth Winter [Audio podcast]. Social Work Podcast. Podcast retrieved from http://socialworkpodcast.com/2007/11/clinical-hypnosis-part-i-interview-with.html

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