Publications & Awards
Hypnosis for Behavioral Health
For mental health professionals who are interested in adding a few new tools to their therapeutic toolbox, I'd suggest you review my book: Hypnosis for Behavioral Health: A guide to Expanding Your Professional Practice. This highly practical text demystifies clinical hypnosis by providing step-by-step guidance for using hypnotic interventions that will enhance the repertoire of practitioners in other psychotherapeutic modalities.
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis (2013) endorsed my book on hypnosis as "a welcome aid in this age of ever-changing health care reimbursement" and "an excellent introductory book for any professional who deals with behavioral health issues". American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 56:86-87,2013
“Reid’s persona emerges as a warm, generous, and enthusiastic colleague, who is eager to share how he figured this clinical hypnosis stuff out.”
– Laurence I. Sugarman, M.D.
Key Features
of Hypnosis for Behavioral Health
Education
Offers clinicians who have no or little background in clinical hypnosis clear, accessible information on how to safely and effectively use basic techniques with clients.
Skill Development
Helps psychotherapists to expand their practice by providing effective interventions with behavioral health issues that are also eligible for insurance reimbursement.
Practice Opportunities
Includes sample scripts and experiential exercises and treatment plans for fostering hypnosis skill development
Case Histories
Provides case histories drawn from the author's clinical work and those of the "father" of clinical hypnosis, Dr. Milton Erickson.
Manage unwanted habits
Permanent Habit Control
Whether the unwanted behavior is smoking, over-eating, or other potentially self-destructve actions, this book will be useful in addressing those addictions. This professional reference, published by Springer Publishing Company is available for purchase now from their website.
Key Features
Clinical Hypnosis
Rotter Locus of Control Scale
Enneagram Personality Analysis using RHETI
Emotional Freedom Techiques
Other Publications
- Reid, D. B., & Christensen, C. (In press). Hypnosis and anxiety. In J. H. Linden, G. DeBenedittis, L. I. Sugarman, & K. Varga (Eds.) International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis. Routledge Publishing
- Moss, D., Willmarth, E., & Reid, D. B. (In press). Advancing education in clinical hypnosis. In J. H. Linden, G. DeBenedittis, L. I. Sugarman, & K.Varga (Eds.), International handbook of clinical hypnosis. Routledge Publishing
- Reid, D. B. (2023). Evidence based practice: Hypnosis for anxiety disorders. Len Milling (Ed.). American Psychological Association.
- Reid, D. B. (2022). Principles and process of hypnotic induction, deepening, and re-alerting. In G. Elkins (Ed.), Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis: The Basics and Beyond. Mountain Pine Publishing.
- Reid, D. B. (2022). Clinical hypnosis for acute pain in elite athletes. Isidro Perez (Ed.). Spanish Scientifical Hypnosis Association
- Reid, D. B. (2021). Book Review: Jensen, M. P. (Ed.). (2019). Handbook of Hypnotic techniques, Vol. 1: Favorite methods of master clinicians. Denny Creek Press. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis.
- Wark, D. M., & Reid, D. B. (2018). Looking at alert, conversational hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 61(2), 85-87.
Sugarman, L. I., Alter, D. S., Schafer, P., & Reid, D. B. (2018). Learning clinical hypnosis wide awake: Can we teach hypnosis hypnotically? American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 61(2), 140-158.
- Reid, D. B. (2017). Treating panic disorder hypnotically. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 60(2), 137-148.
- Reid, D. B. (2016). Hypnotic induction: Enhancing trance or mostly myth? American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 59(2), 128-137
Reid, D. B. (2016). A case study of hypnosis for phagophobia: It’s no choking matter. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 58(4), 357-367.
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