Chapter 1 Memory and Hallucination (Part 1): The Utilization Approach to Hypnotic Suggestion, Milton H.Erickson, Ernest L.Rossi; Chapter 2 Certain Principles of Medical Hypnosis, Milton H.Erickson; Chapter 3 A States of Consciousness Model of Ericksonian Hypnosis, Stephen R.Lankton; Chapter 4 A Cybernetic Model of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy: One Hand Draws the Other, William J.Matthews; Chapter 5 Elements of an Ericksonian Approach, Carol H.Lankton; Chapter 6 Hypnotic Suggestion for the Control of Bleeding in the Angiography Suite, William O.Bank; Chapter 7 Therapeutic Strategies for the Treatment of Depression, Michael D.Yapko; Chapter 8 An Instrument for Utilizing Client Interests and Individualizing Hypnosis, D. CorydonHammond; Chapter 9 Experiences with Millton Erickson: Personal Therapy, Supervision, and Cases Reported by Former Patients, Jeffrey K.Zeig; Part 1 Book Reviews; Chapter 10 Clinical Hypnosis: A Multidisciplinary Approach by William C. Wester, II and Alexander H. Smith. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1984, 660 pages, $35.00, hardbound, E. ThomasDowd, James M.Healy; Chapter 11 Healing in Hypnosis by Milton H. Erickson edited by Ernest L. Rossi, Margaret O. Ryan and Florence A. Sharp. New York: Irvington, 1983, 310 pages, $39.50, hardbound with audio cassette, JodieWigren; Chapter 12 My Voice will go with you, the Teaching Tales of Milton H. Erickson edited and with commentary by Sidney Rosen. New York: Norton, 1982, 256 pages, $16,95, clothbound, JodieWigren; Chapter 13 The Silent Language of Psychotherapy, Second Edition by Ernst G. Beier and David M. Young. New York: Aldine, 1984, 292 pages, $29,95, hardcover, LynnJohnson;
Stephen R. Lankton, Private practice and training; Faculty, Department of Psychology, University of West Florida.