Publications

Download publications and articles dealing with hypnosis, psychology issues, and related areas of interests.

This is publication by Jeanne Clark, LCSW, MSSW, Diplomate, Training Analyst, AACH, as appeared in ANS: Journal for Neurocognitive Research, 2015, 57, No. 2:

NEUROSCIENCE IMPLICATIONS OF USING HYPNOANALYSIS: TWO CASE STUDIES

by Jeanne Clark, LCSW, MSSW, Diplomate, Training Analyst, AACH

Neuroscience is providing growing evidence that psychopathology is related to neural integration and amygdala-based implicit memories. Understanding the brain provides psychotherapists a guide for treatment, and neuroscience points to hypnosis as a potent treatment tool. Hypnosis affects functional areas of the brain, including the amygdaloid memory system and neural integration.

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Panic Disorder case report by David Leistikow, MD

Passivity as a Characteristic of PDL by Jeanne Clarke, LCSW, MSSW, Diplomate, Training Analyst, AACH

This article is an insightful look at passivity in patients diagnosed with Ponce De Leon Syndrome (PDL).

The following download button includes scripts to be used with clients who fit the diagnosis described in the article above. These scripts are to be used by qualified Hypnoanalysts.

Robbed of Self and Childhood: A Case of Infant, Male Incest by Mary Kullman, MS, LCPC