Prologue |
|
vii | |
Preface |
|
ix | |
Introduction |
|
xvii | |
|
Chapter I Background and Concepts |
|
|
1 | (14) |
|
Origin of the Concept of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
1 | (3) |
|
The Clinical Acceptance of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
4 | (1) |
|
|
5 | (2) |
|
|
5 | (1) |
|
|
5 | (1) |
|
|
6 | (1) |
|
|
6 | (1) |
|
|
6 | (1) |
|
Comparison of Subliminal Therapy to Other Therapeutic Techniques |
|
|
7 | (5) |
|
|
7 | (1) |
|
|
8 | (1) |
|
The Analytical Use of Ideo-Motor Responses |
|
|
8 | (1) |
|
Subconscious Guided Therapy |
|
|
9 | (1) |
|
|
9 | (1) |
|
|
10 | (1) |
|
|
10 | (1) |
|
|
11 | (1) |
|
|
11 | (1) |
|
|
11 | (1) |
|
Appropriate Treatment Applications |
|
|
12 | (3) |
|
|
13 | (1) |
|
Physical Disorders of Psychogenic Origin |
|
|
13 | (1) |
|
Physical Disorders of Non-Psychogenic Origin |
|
|
14 | (1) |
|
Chapter II Theory and Assumptions |
|
|
15 | (8) |
|
The Underlying Principles of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
15 | (2) |
|
The Assumptions of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
17 | (4) |
|
|
17 | (1) |
|
|
18 | (1) |
|
|
18 | (1) |
|
|
19 | (2) |
|
|
21 | (2) |
|
Chapter III The Process of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
23 | (16) |
|
What the Clinician Must Know |
|
|
23 | (8) |
|
Posing Questions to Centrum |
|
|
23 | (2) |
|
Recognizing Responses That Were Presented As Coming From Centrum, But Are Expressions of Conscious Opinion |
|
|
25 | (1) |
|
|
26 | (2) |
|
Maintain the Focus of the Procedure on the Immediate Goal to be Achieved |
|
|
28 | (1) |
|
Initial Patient Preparation |
|
|
28 | (1) |
|
The Role of the Therapist |
|
|
29 | (1) |
|
|
30 | (1) |
|
Defining the Goal(s) of Therapy |
|
|
31 | (4) |
|
The Concept of Conditioning |
|
|
31 | (2) |
|
Introducing the Concept of Subliminal Therapy to the Patient |
|
|
33 | (1) |
|
Instructing the Patient in Perceiving Communications from Centrum |
|
|
34 | (1) |
|
Alternate Means of Perceiving Communications from Centrum |
|
|
35 | (3) |
|
|
38 | (1) |
|
Chapter IV Applying Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
39 | (16) |
|
|
39 | (1) |
|
|
40 | (2) |
|
Introduction to the Flow Charts |
|
|
40 | (1) |
|
Instructions for Using the Flow Charts |
|
|
41 | (1) |
|
Applications of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
42 | (13) |
|
Treating Pain with Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
42 | (6) |
|
Treating PTSD with Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
48 | (1) |
|
Treating Migraine and Tension Headaches with Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
49 | (1) |
|
Treating Depression and Anxiety with Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
50 | (1) |
|
Treating Addictions with Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
50 | (1) |
|
Treating Vaginismus with Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
51 | (1) |
|
Weight Management and Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
52 | (3) |
|
Chapter V Case Illustrations |
|
|
55 | (108) |
|
Pat - A Case of Smoking Cessation |
|
|
55 | (7) |
|
Barbara - A Case of Anxiety and Libido - In-Class Demonstration |
|
|
62 | (37) |
|
Della - Detecting Conscious Opinion Expressed as Communication from Centrum |
|
|
99 | (2) |
|
Tom - A Case of Pain from a Spinal Cord Injury |
|
|
101 | (10) |
|
Cindy - Unusual Resolution of Anger |
|
|
111 | (3) |
|
Suzi - The Resolution of Alcohol Abuse |
|
|
114 | (2) |
|
Pete - Excerpts from a Case of Panic Attacks |
|
|
116 | (3) |
|
Lorrie - A Case of Dry Eyes |
|
|
119 | (7) |
|
Martha - A Case of Unrelenting, Minimally Productive Coughing |
|
|
126 | (3) |
|
Fred - Compromised Sexual Relations in Consequence of Early Molestation |
|
|
129 | (4) |
|
Georgia - A Case of Guilt for Having Been Born |
|
|
133 | (3) |
|
Tim - A Case of Panic Attacks Leading to Agoraphobia |
|
|
136 | (7) |
|
Becky - A Case of Anxiety with Occasional Panic Attacks |
|
|
143 | (1) |
|
Jack - A Case of Compulsive Behavior |
|
|
144 | (12) |
|
Dean - Variations in Responses From Centrum - A |
|
|
156 | (1) |
|
Penny - Variations in Responses From Centrum - B |
|
|
157 | (3) |
|
Mary - Subliminal Therapy by Telephone |
|
|
160 | (3) |
|
Chapter VI Typical Problems Encountered |
|
|
163 | (6) |
|
|
163 | (2) |
|
Conscious Opinions Expressed in Lieu of Responses from Centrum |
|
|
163 | (1) |
|
Handling Delayed Responses |
|
|
164 | (1) |
|
|
165 | (4) |
|
Conscious Resistance to Change |
|
|
165 | (1) |
|
Subconscious Resistance to Change |
|
|
165 | (1) |
|
Manifestations of Subconscious Resistance |
|
|
166 | (1) |
|
Resolving Subconscious Resistance |
|
|
167 | (2) |
|
Chapter VII Research on the Efficacy of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
169 | (10) |
|
|
169 | (1) |
|
|
170 | (4) |
|
|
170 | (2) |
|
|
172 | (2) |
|
|
174 | (1) |
|
Efficacy of Other Therapies |
|
|
174 | (4) |
|
|
178 | (1) |
|
Chapter VIII The Subliminal Therapy Institute, Inc. |
|
|
179 | (6) |
|
|
179 | (1) |
|
|
179 | (1) |
|
Training and Certification in Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
179 | (3) |
|
Promotion of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
182 | (3) |
|
Chapter IX Other Considerations |
|
|
185 | (14) |
|
The Self-Use of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
185 | (5) |
|
|
185 | (1) |
|
|
186 | (1) |
|
|
186 | (3) |
|
Suggestions for the Self-Use of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
189 | (1) |
|
Subliminal Therapy by Telephone |
|
|
190 | (1) |
|
Comparing Subliminal Therapy with Direct Hypnotic Suggestions |
|
|
191 | (1) |
|
The Use of a Computer in Lieu of a Therapist |
|
|
191 | (1) |
|
Premature Withdrawal from Treatment |
|
|
191 | (1) |
|
|
192 | (1) |
|
When Using Ideo-Motor Responses |
|
|
192 | (1) |
|
|
192 | (1) |
|
|
192 | (1) |
|
When Centrum Responds in the First Person |
|
|
193 | (1) |
|
When the Patient Has Compromised IQ |
|
|
193 | (1) |
|
When the Patient is Consciously Confused |
|
|
194 | (1) |
|
When the Patient Wants to Remember the Content - and Doesn't |
|
|
194 | (1) |
|
Centrum's Apparent Limits |
|
|
195 | (1) |
|
Treating the Cause vs. Treating the Symptom |
|
|
195 | (1) |
|
When Not to Use Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
196 | (1) |
|
The Future of Subliminal Therapy |
|
|
197 | (2) |
|
|
199 | (12) |
|
|
200 | (1) |
|
|
201 | (1) |
|
Verbal Content for the Steps on the Flow Charts |
|
|
202 | (9) |
|
Appendix B General Information to be Provided to the Patient before Treatment |
|
|
211 | (34) |
|
|
211 | (1) |
|
|
212 | (11) |
|
|
213 | (3) |
|
|
216 | (4) |
|
|
220 | (1) |
|
|
221 | (2) |
|
|
223 | (11) |
|
|
223 | (2) |
|
|
225 | (3) |
|
|
228 | (6) |
|
|
234 | (7) |
|
|
235 | (2) |
|
|
237 | (2) |
|
|
239 | (2) |
|
|
241 | (4) |
|
|
242 | (1) |
|
Consequences of Ignorance |
|
|
242 | (1) |
|
|
243 | (1) |
|
|
244 | (1) |
References and Further Reading |
|
245 | (14) |
Index |
|
259 | (2) |
Author's Statement |
|
261 | (2) |
About the Author |
|
263 | |