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Scott Sandland – Hypnotic Pain Control for the 21st Century
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nnThis book (200+ pages, and 43 chapters) is a combined transcript from two pain control lectures from Scott Sandland.  It includes multiple classic and original techniques and, maybe more importantly, the insights into customize each of them.  Understanding the variety of ways a technique can be modified allows you to tailor each process to the various conditions including type of pain (burning, shooting, aching, etc.) as well as the type of client you might be working with (auditory, skeptical, high functioning, etc).nnTotal Pain Management is written for the practicing hypnotist.  It emphasizes client interaction and provides deep insights into working with people living in chronic pain and how to get the referrals needed to make it work.  One great benefit of the transcription is the inclusion of common questions and answers from professional hypnotists in the classroom.  This means you  get more than just Scott’s understanding of the work, you also learn along with dozens of students as you read.nnHypnotists have built entire careers with fewer techniques than what are found in this book. Few people have brought as much creativity and effort into the world of hypnotic pain control, and the results speak for themselves.  The insights included in these lectures are top notch. Anyone interested in helping clients who are suffering should read this immediately.nMany of the ideas in this book can become part of a self-hypnosis practice.  If you suffer from any type of pain, and have sought solutions, you will find answers in this book!nnTABLE OF CONTENTSnn3         chapter 1 – INTRODUCTIONn10       chapter 2 – objectIVESn11       chapter 3 – THE ELMAN INDUCTIONn17       chapter 4 – THE ELMAN INDUCTION Q&An20       chapter 5 – INTRODUCTION TO PAINn24       chapter 6 – ANOTHER VIEW OF PAINn29       chapter 7 – THE SECRETSn37       chapter 8 – WORKING WITH THE INDIVIDUAL IN PAINn45       chapter 9 – PAIN PREVENTION: GLOVE ANESTHESIAn49       chapter 10 – GLOVE ANESTHESIA TECHNIQUE: Q&An55       chapter 11 – PAIN PREVENTION: LIGHT SWITCH TECHNIQUEn60       chapter 12 – LIGHT SWITCH TECHNIQUE: Q&An66       chapter 13 – PAIN PREVENTION: GHOST HAND TECHNIQUEn69       chapter 14 – GHOST HAND TECHNIQUE: Q&An72       chapter 15 – PAIN PREVENTION: ESDAILE STATEn81       chapter 16 – ESDAILE STATE: Q&An86       chapter 17 – PRE / POST SURGERYn89       chapter 18 – GETTING MEDICAL REFERRALSn99       chapter 19 – RULES FOR A SUCCESSFUL PAIN CONTROL PRACTICEn101     chapter 20 – ELEMENTS OF A SUCCESSFUL PAIN CONTROL PRACTICEn103     chapter 21 – MAYO CLINICn104     chapter 22 – CHRONIC PAIN / SECONDARY GAINn109     chapter 23 – CHRONIC PAIN / SECONDARY GAIN: Q&An113     chapter 24 – PAIN REMOVAL: INTRODUCTIONn115     chapter 25 – PAIN REMOVAL: PAIN AS AN objectn121     chapter 26 – PAIN AS AN object: Q&An129     chapter 27 – PAIN REMOVAL: KINESTHETIC SWISHn135     chapter 28 – KINESTHETIC SWISH: Q&An144     chapter 29 – PAIN REMOVAL: SPINNINGn153     chapter 30 – SPINNING: Q&An157     chapter 31 – PAIN REMOVAL: SYMBOL FRACTIONATIONn165     chapter 32 – SYMBOL FRACTIONATION: Q&An168     chapter 33 – SYMBOL FRACTIONATION: MORE Q&An170     chapter 34 – PAIN REMOVAL: DIMINISHING DEscriptORSn174     chapter 35 – DIMINISHING DEscriptORS: Q&An178     chapter 36 – PROTOCOLSn188     chapter 37 – GENERAL REINFORCEMENT TECHNIQUEn193     chapter 38 – SURGERY WITH ANESTHETIC PROTOCOLn202     chapter 39 – CHEMICAL FREE SURGERYn205     chapter 40 – TMJ / BRUXISM PROTOCOLn208     chapter 41 – PREPARING CHILDREN FOR PRODCEDURESn211     chapter 42 – EMERGENCY SITUATION PROTOCOLn212     chapter 43 – REVIEW & QUESTIONSnn
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