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Hypnotherapy of War Neuroses
A Clinical Psychologist's Casebook
Taschenbuch von John G Watkins
Sprache: Englisch

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The Original Brief Trauma Therapy. John G. Watkins' groundbreaking Hypnotherapy of War Neuroses gives a detailed account of the context, methods, and results of his hypnotic techniques on combat traumas such as PTSD at Welch Convalescent Hospital during World War II.

Watkins' techniques showed considerable success, more than enough to be worth studying even today.

After World War II, Watkins continued his career as a clinical and research psychologist, especially as Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Montana. He developed several important clinical techniques, including affect-bridge age regression, still considered by many to be the gold standard of hypnotherapeutic techniques. He also developed ego-state therapy, which applies family therapy techniques to a single individual to resolve inner conflicts.

Out of print for decades, Norton Creek Press is proud to make Hypnotherapy of War Neuroses available to a new generation of therapists.
The Original Brief Trauma Therapy. John G. Watkins' groundbreaking Hypnotherapy of War Neuroses gives a detailed account of the context, methods, and results of his hypnotic techniques on combat traumas such as PTSD at Welch Convalescent Hospital during World War II.

Watkins' techniques showed considerable success, more than enough to be worth studying even today.

After World War II, Watkins continued his career as a clinical and research psychologist, especially as Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Montana. He developed several important clinical techniques, including affect-bridge age regression, still considered by many to be the gold standard of hypnotherapeutic techniques. He also developed ego-state therapy, which applies family therapy techniques to a single individual to resolve inner conflicts.

Out of print for decades, Norton Creek Press is proud to make Hypnotherapy of War Neuroses available to a new generation of therapists.
Über den Autor
John (Jack) Goodrich Watkins was born on March 17, 1913, in Salem, Idaho. By age 12 he was publishing in the Journal of the American Astronomical Society. Watkins obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the College of Idaho and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. At age 19, while just starting college, Watkins met and married his first wife Evelyn Browne. The two had a son, John Dean. During World War II he enlisted as a private in the Army. When his education became known, he was promoted to Lieutenant and given the position of Chief Psychologist at the Welch Convalescent Military Hospital in Daytona Beach, Florida. Directly following World War II, Watkins' focus became war neuroses (PTSD), and he found hypnosis among other treatments helpful when working with veterans. In 1946 Watkins married his second wife, Doris Wood Tomlinson. Together they had four children: Jonette, Richard, Greg, and Rodney. Watkins was the Chief Psychologist at Portland, Oregon's Veterans Administration Hospital and the Chicago Veterans Hospital. He went on to teach at Auburn University and Washington State University-Pullman, and then at the University of Montana in Missoula from 1964 until his retirement in [...] G. Watkins was a pioneering psychologist in the fields of hypnosis, dissociation, and multiple personalities. He is best known for his work with Helen Huth Watkins on Ego-State Theory, and one of his best-known cases was the Kenneth Bianchi criminal proceedings for the Hillside Strangler case. He was a founding secretary of ISCEH (International Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis) and president of the the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, the American Board of Psychological Hypnosis, and the Hypnosis Division of The American Psychological Association. Watkins also served as a clinical editor of the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. He remained active in his discipline after retirement, publishing papers into his 90s. Following Helen's death, John Watkins married Paula J. Etrick on May 16, 2009. He died in Longmont, Colorado on January 12, 2012.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Fachbereich: Angewandte Psychologie
Genre: Importe, Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780981928456
ISBN-10: 0981928455
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Watkins, John G
Hersteller: Norton Creek Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: John G Watkins
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.01.2016
Gewicht: 0,644 kg
Artikel-ID: 103947397
Über den Autor
John (Jack) Goodrich Watkins was born on March 17, 1913, in Salem, Idaho. By age 12 he was publishing in the Journal of the American Astronomical Society. Watkins obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the College of Idaho and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. At age 19, while just starting college, Watkins met and married his first wife Evelyn Browne. The two had a son, John Dean. During World War II he enlisted as a private in the Army. When his education became known, he was promoted to Lieutenant and given the position of Chief Psychologist at the Welch Convalescent Military Hospital in Daytona Beach, Florida. Directly following World War II, Watkins' focus became war neuroses (PTSD), and he found hypnosis among other treatments helpful when working with veterans. In 1946 Watkins married his second wife, Doris Wood Tomlinson. Together they had four children: Jonette, Richard, Greg, and Rodney. Watkins was the Chief Psychologist at Portland, Oregon's Veterans Administration Hospital and the Chicago Veterans Hospital. He went on to teach at Auburn University and Washington State University-Pullman, and then at the University of Montana in Missoula from 1964 until his retirement in [...] G. Watkins was a pioneering psychologist in the fields of hypnosis, dissociation, and multiple personalities. He is best known for his work with Helen Huth Watkins on Ego-State Theory, and one of his best-known cases was the Kenneth Bianchi criminal proceedings for the Hillside Strangler case. He was a founding secretary of ISCEH (International Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis) and president of the the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, the American Board of Psychological Hypnosis, and the Hypnosis Division of The American Psychological Association. Watkins also served as a clinical editor of the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. He remained active in his discipline after retirement, publishing papers into his 90s. Following Helen's death, John Watkins married Paula J. Etrick on May 16, 2009. He died in Longmont, Colorado on January 12, 2012.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Fachbereich: Angewandte Psychologie
Genre: Importe, Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780981928456
ISBN-10: 0981928455
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Watkins, John G
Hersteller: Norton Creek Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: John G Watkins
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.01.2016
Gewicht: 0,644 kg
Artikel-ID: 103947397
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