From the Publisher
"It is my pleasure to endorse Robin's book. I am heartened to see a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist introduce his colleagues who practice this paradigm to the utilization of hypnosis. Medical and Mental Health practitioners have, for decades, observed phenomena in clinical practice that were eventually validated by 'scientific' research. It appears that Dr. Chapman has stepped boldly into the arena of 'frontiersman,' taking point and cutting a path towards the incorporation of hypnosis in a most efficacious treatment modality and perspective. Many will benefit from his insight and courage."
-Philip L. Accaria, PhD, FASCH
Immediate Past President, ASCH 2005-2006
"Robin Chapman has brought together an interesting group of clinicians, all of whom employ Cognitive Behavior Therapy in their work. Many of the authors have worked together in the past, thus making for a fruitful exchange. The book is an excellent introduction for both CBT therapists and therapists employing hypnosis. The repetition of themes, tools, caveats, case material and reference to the research literature makes this book especially exciting for clinical hypnotherapists. You can learn much from this book that is both practical and deeply thought provoking. Congratulations on a job well done. Those who pick up the book and begin with Dr. Chapman's introduction will be pulled in for an elegant, enlightening journey."
-Richard Horevitz, PhD, ABPP, ABPH
"Chapman's book fills an important gap; it is practical enough for the applied clinician, and it demonstrates how the two disparate orientations...can be integrated, thus offering the beginning integrative framework for the needed efficacy research....The case studies offer useful and clear illustrations of how hypnosis can be applied following the case conceptualization model....This is an important book for practitioners and researchers in both hypnotherapy and CBT."
-PsychCRITIQUES