Page 18 - Мой проект1

Basic HTML Version

164
ASSEN ALLADIN AND ALISHA ALIBHAI
Dozois, D. J. A., & Westra, H. A. (2004). The nature of anxiety and depression: Implications
for prevention. In D. J. A. Dozois &K. S. Dobson (Eds.),
The prevention of anxiety and depres-
sion: Theory, research, and practice
. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Edmonston, W. (1981).
Hypnosis and relaxation: Modern verification of an old equation
. New
York: Wiley.
Erickson, M. H., &Rossi, E. (1979).
Hypnotherapy: An exploratory casebook
. NewYork: Irvington.
Gibbons, D. E. (1979).
Applied hypnosis and hyperempiria
. New York: Plenum Press.
Goldapple, K., Segal, Z., Garson, C., Lau, M., Bieling, P, Kennedy, S., & Mayberg, H.
(2004). Modulation of cortical-limbic pathways in major depression: Treatment-
specific effects of cognitive behavior therapy.
Archives of General Psychiatry
,
61
, 34–41.
Golden, W. L. (2006). Hypnotherapy for anxiety, phobias, and psychophysiological dis-
orders. In R. Chapman (Ed.),
The clinical use of hypnosis with cognitive behavior therapy:
A practitioner's casebook.
New York: Springer.
Golden, W. L., Dowd, E. T., & Friedberg, F. (1987).
Hypnotherapy: A modern approach
. New
York: Pergamon.
Goldstein, A., & Hilgard, E. (1975). Lack of influence of the morphine antagonist naloxone
on hypnotic analgesia.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
,
72
, 2041–2043.
Harrington, A. (Ed.). (1997).
The placebo effect
. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Hartland, J. (1971).
Medical and dental hypnosis and its clinical applications
(2nd ed).
London: Bailliere Tindall.
Heap, M., & Aravind, K. K. (2002).
Hartland's medical and dental hypnosis
(4th ed.).
London: Churchill Livingstone.
Hunsley, J., Dobson, K. S., Johnston, C., & Mikail, S. F. (1999). Empirically supported
treatments in psychology: Implications for Canadian professional psychology.
Cana-
dian Psychology
,
40
, 289–302.
Kirsch, I. (1985). Response expectancy as a determinant of experience and behavior.
American Psychologist
,
40
, 1189–1202.
Kirsch, I. (2000). The response set theory of hypnosis.
American Journal of Clinical Hypno-
sis
,
42
, 3–4, 274–293.
Kirsch, I., Montgomery, G., & Sapirstein, G. (1995). Hypnosis as an adjunct to cognitive-
behavioral psychotherapy: A meta-analysis.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychol-
ogy
,
63
, 214–220.
Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Costantini-Ferrando, M. F., Alpert, N. M., & Spiegel, D.
(2000). Hypnotic visual illusion alters color processing in the brain.
American Journal
of Psychiatry
,
157
, 1279–1284.
Lazarus, A. A. (1973). “Hypnosis” as a facilitator in behavior therapy.
International Jour-
nal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
,
6
, 83–89.
Lynn, S. J., & Kirsch, I. (2006).
Essentials of clinical hypnosis: An evidence-based approach
.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Lynn, S. J., Kirsch, I., Barabasz, A., Cardeña, E., & Patterson, D. (2000). Hypnosis as an
empirically supported adjunctive technique: The state of the evidence.
International
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
,
48
, 343–361.
Lynn, S. J., Shindler, K., & Meyer, E. (2003). Hypnotic suggestibility, psychopathology,
and treatment outcome.
Sleep and Hypnosis
,
3
, 2–12.
Nezu, A. M., Nezu, C. M., McClure, K. S., & Zwick, M. L. (2002). Assessment of depression.
In I. H. Gotlib & C. C. Hammen (Eds.),
Handbook of depression
. New York: Guilford.
Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2002). Gender differences in depression. In I. H. Gotlib & C. C.
Hammen (Eds.),
Handbook of depression
. New York: Guilford.
Schoenberger, N. E. (2000). Research on hypnosis as an adjunct to cognitive-behavioral
psychotherapy.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
,
48
, 154– 169.
Schwartz, G. (1976). Facial muscle patterning in affective imagery in depressed and non-
depressed subjects.
Science
,
192
, 489.
Schwartz, G. (1984). Psychophysiology of imagery and healing: A systems perspective.
In A. A. Sheik (Ed.),
Imagination and healing
. New York: Baywood.
Downloaded by [ ] at 04:40 26 March 2012