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Investigative Forensic Hypnosis

English · Hardback

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Historically viewed as a vehicle for entertainment or the occult, hypnosis has slowly gained recognition as an effective tool in the medical arts, sports programs, and stress seminars. Gradually law enforcement specialists also have used hypnosis - specifically forensic hypnosis - as a powerful tool when collecting information from the witness. Hypnosis serves police and prosecutors by enabling the witness to recall minute details that they had previously forgotten due to momentary excitement or fear. Investigative Forensic Hypnosis presents the practical application and scientific side of this subject, explaining forensic hypnosis in an understandable way, answering many common questions, and identifying its practical use in the courtroom. The author, with 22 years of experience in law enforcement and 14 years experience in forensic hypnosis, brings his outstanding law enforcement background and valued expertise to this important, informative handbook, dissolving misconceptions or doubts and illuminating forensic hypnosis as a valuable advantage in any case. TOC:Introduction Part I: A Foundation of Hypnosis.- History of Hypnosis.- Applications of Hypnosis.- Three Laws of Suggestibility.- The Feeling of Hypnosis.- A Hypnosis Session.- The Dangers of Hypnosis.- Common Questions about Hypnosis.- Part II: Preparation for the Forensic Session.- The Courts and Hypnosis.- The Forensic Session.- Inside the Forensic Session.- Professional Ethics.- Do's and Dons.- Of Polygraphs, Artists, and Such.- Preparing for Trial.- Induction Techniques.- Appendix- Bibliography. '

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Introduction
Part I
A Foundation of Hypnosis
History of Hypnosis
Applications of Hypnosis
Three Laws of Suggestibility
The Feeling of Hypnosis
A Hypnosis Session
The Dangers of Hypnosis
Common Questions about Hypnosis
Part II
Preparation for the Forensic Session
The Courts and Hypnosis
The Forensic Session
Inside the Forensic Session
Professional Ethics
Do's and Don'ts
Of Polygraphs, Artists, and Such
Preparing for Trial
Induction Techniques
Appendix
Bibliography

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Joe Niehaus

Summary

Historically viewed as a vehicle for entertainment or the occult, hypnosis has slowly gained recognition as an effective tool in the medical arts, sports programs, and stress seminars

Product details

Authors Joe Niehaus, Niehaus Joe
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.07.1998
 
EAN 9780849381331
ISBN 978-0-8493-8133-1
No. of pages 192
Weight 520 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / General, MEDICAL / Forensic Medicine, PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Psychology: states of consciousness, Criminal or forensic psychology, Forensic Medicine, Hypnosis

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