Hypnosis for Fear of Heights: Attribution Theory
Presented By: George J. Kappas, MA, LMFT, CCHt
Client: Female, 50
Issue: Fear of heights, difficulty with hypnotic induction
George Kappas explains why the client's induction was difficult and suggests several strategies to create suggestibility in this client. He also defines attribution theory to explain this client's fear.
Fast Forward To: 00:32:10
CCGK20060808 / Production Date: Tue, Aug 8, 2006
This is Case 7 from the...
Case Conference with George Kappas on 08/08/2006
- Case 1: Introducing E&P Sexuality to Clients
- Case 2: Sensitivity and Somnambulism
- Case 3: ADD and Hypersuggestibility
- Case 4: Working with a Homeless Client
- Case 5: Hypnosis for Alcohol Addiction and Stress
- Case 6: Insomnia and Blood Sugar
- Case 7: Hypnosis for Fear of Heights: Attribution Theory
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