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Daftar Literatur EGO STATE THERAPY

11 April 2014

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Barabasz, A., Barabasz, M., & Watkins, J.G. (in press). Single-session manualized ego state therapy (EST) for combat stress injury, PTSD, and ASD, Part 2: The procedure. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 

Barabasz, A., Christensen, C., Barabasz, M., & Watkins, J.G. (2011). Ego state therapy manual: PTSD and ASD (research ed.). Self-published manuscript, Arreed Barabasz, Palouse, Washington. (Available from the first author.) 

Barabasz, A. (2008a). Abreaction and age regression in hypnoanalysis and ego state therapy. Plenary session address. German Annual National Hypnosis Congress, Milton Erickson Foundation Jahrestagung der Milton-Erickson-Gesellschaft fuer Klinische Hypnose, Bad Orb, Germany. 

Barabasz, A. (2008b). Keynote address: Ego-state therapy: Evocation of child-like affective states for trauma resolution. Fifth German-Nepal International Medical Conference,  HauptKongress,  Kathmandu,  Nepal. 

Barabasz, A., Barabasz, M., Christensen, C., Hasse, L., & Bruna, L (in press). Efficacy of single session ego state therapy for combat stress Injury, PTSD, and ASD. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 

Barnett, E., & Tkach, J. (2005). The rapid reintegration procedure: Effective ego- state hypnotherapy without hypnosis. Kingston, Ontario: Junica Publishing Company Ltd. 

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Bergmann, U., & Forgash, C. (2000). EMDR and ego state treatment of dissociation. 

Workshop presented at the International Society for the Study of Dissociation Conference, San Antonio, TX. 

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Bresler, D.E. (1990). Meeting an inner adviser. In: Hammond, D.C., Ed. Handbook of hypnotic suggestion and metaphors (pp. 318-320). New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

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Calnan, R. D. (1977). Hypnotherapeutic ego-strengthening. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 5, 105-118. 

Carolusson, S. (1996) Marie: A Case of Dissociated Identity. In Peter, B. et al. (Ed.): Munich Lectures on Hypnosis and Psychotherapy. Hypnosis International Monographs nr 2. 

Carolusson, S. (1998) Hypnosis and Transference in the Treatment of Depression. Hypnos, vol. 25(2),  78-86. 

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Cohen-Posey, K. (2009). Empowering dialogues within: A workbook for helping professionals and their clients. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 

Curtis, J. (1996). Table talk: Metaphors for internal healing of ego states. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, San Francisco. CA. 

Carlisle, A. (1988). Dreams in multiple personality disorder and ego state conditions. 5th International Conference on Multiple Personality and Dissociated States, Chicago, IL. 

Christensen, C., Barabasz, A., & Barabasz, M. (in press). A placebo-controlled test of the effects of single-session ego state therapy for PTSD. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 

Crichton, E. (2007). Transactional Analysis: Ego States – What they are and how to diagnose them. Australian Journal of Clinical hypnotherapy and Hypnosis.; ProQuest Psychology Journals, 28(1), 28. 

Da Silva, J. (2010). The experiences of educational psychologists utilizing ego-state therapy with adolescents presenting with dissociation. (Unpublished MEd Psych dissertation) Johannesburg: University of Johannesburg. 

Da Silva, J & Fritz, E (2012). The experiences of educational psychologists who utilise ego-state therapy to address dissociation in adolescents. The South African Journal of Psychology. 42(2). Accepted and to be published in 2012. 

Degun-Mather, M. (2003). Ego state therapy in the treatment of a complex eating disorder. Contemporary Hypnosis, Vol 20(3), 165-173.

Deikman, A.J. (1982). The Observing Self: Mysticism and Psychotherapy. Boston, MA: Beacon Press. 

Dickey, T., Nungary, V., & Frederick, C. (1998). You must be present to win: Attentional training for the management of serious ego-state problems. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Ft. Worth, TX. 

Douglass, V. F. (1994). The relation of spontaneous amnesia, ego states, and hidden observers to post-hypnotically dissociated task interference. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 22, 147-152. 

Douglas, V.F. a. J.G. Watkins (1994). The relation of spontaneous amnesia, ego states, and hidden observers to post-hypnotically dissociated task interference. Australian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 22, 147-152. 

Edelstein,  M.  G.  (1982).  Ego  state  therapy  in  the  management  of  resistance. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 25, 15-20.

Emmerson, G. a. F. Farmer (1996). Ego-state therapy and menstrual migraine. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis 17 (1).

Emmerson, G. (1999). What lies within: Ego States and other internal personifications. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis. ProQuest Psychology Journals, 20(1), 13. 

Emmerson, G. (2003). Bringing resources to needs with hypnotic anchoring: accessing the best ego state for the job. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis. ProQuest Psychology Journals, 24(2), 88. 

Emmerson, G. (2003). Ego State Therapy. Williston, VT: Crown.

Emmerson, G. (2006). Advanced skills and interventions in therapeutic counseling.  Wales: Crown House Publishing.

Emmerson, G. (2007). Ego State Therapy. Wales: Crown House Publishing.

Emmerson, G. (1999). What lies within: Ego states and other internal personifications. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 20, 13- 22.  

Emmerson, G. (2000). Ego state therapy: Its development and progress in the 20th century. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 21, 1-11. 

Emmerson, G. (2000a). The resistance bridge technique: An ego state induction that locates the origin of the problem. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 21(1), 115-125.

Emmerson,  G.  (2002).  Couples  counselling:  An  ego  state  therapy  approach. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis,23(2), 130-140.

Emmerson, G. (2003). Bringing resources to needs with hypnotic anchoring: Accessing the best ego state for the job. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 24 (2), 88-97. 

Emmerson,  G.  (2003).  Ego  state  therapy.  Carmarthen,  Wales:  Crown House Publishing.

Emmerson, G. (2004). The expression, removal and relief method to resolve trauma. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 25(2), 77-84.

Emmerson, G. J. (2006) Advanced skills and Interventions in therapeutic counseling. Carmarthen, Wales UK: Crown House. 

Emmerson, G. (2006). Smoking cessation: Getting the ego-states to work together. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 27(2), 23-29.

Emmerson,  G.  (2011).  Ego  state  personality  theory.  Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 33(2), 5-23. 

Emmerson, G. (2011). Working with addictions using ego state therapy. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis,33(2), 24-39.

Emmerson, G. (2012). The vaded ego state and the invisible bridging induction. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis.

Emmerson, G.J., & Farmer, K. (1996). Ego-state therapy and menstrual migraine, The Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and  Hypnosis, 17, 7-14.

Fairbairn, W.R.D. (1954). An Object-relations Theory of Personality. New York: Basic Books. 

Federn, P. (1952). In E. Weiss, (Ed.), Ego psychology and the psychoses. New York: Basic Books. 

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Federn, P. 1952.  Ego psychology and the psychoses, E. Weiss, (ed.), Basic Books, New York. 

Federn, P. (1952). Ego psychology and the psychoses. New York (Basic). (Dt. (1994): Ichpsychologie und die Psychoses. Frankfurt a.M. (Suhrkamp). 

Federn, P. (1928). Narcissism in the structure of the ego. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 9: 401-419.

Federn, P. (1927). Narcissism in the structure of the ego. (Read before the Tenth International Psychoanalytic Congress, Sept. 1, 1927). In Ego psychology and the psychoses, by Paul Federn, E. 

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Federn, P. (1932). The ego feeling in dreams. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 1: 511-542.

Federn, P. (1943). The psychoanalysis of psychosis. Psychiatric Quarterly 17:3- 19,246-257,480-487. 

Federn, P. (1947a). Principles of psychotherapy in latent schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychotherapy 1: 129-147. 

Federn, P. (1947b). Discussion of J.N. Rosen “Treatment of schizophrenic psychosis by direct analytic therapy”. Psychiatric Quarterly 21, 25-28. 

Federn, P. (1956). Ichpsychologie und die Psychosen. Bern/Stuttgart (Huber).

Forgash, C. (2005). Deepening EMDR treatment effects across the diagnostic spectrum: Integrating EMDR and ego state work. Two-day workshop presentation, New York. (Available on DVD from www.advancedeductionalproductions.com). 

Forgash, C., Copeley, M., (2007). Healing the heart of trauma and dissociation with EMDR and ego state therapy. New York. Springer. 

Forgash, C. (2009). The Treatment of Health Problems of Complex PTSD Clients: an EMDR/Ego State Treatment Plan. EMDR Europe Conference. Amsterdam. 

Forgash, C. (2007). Pre-conference Workshop. Treating Complex Trauma: An Integrated EMDR and Ego State Therapy Approach. EMDR Europe Conference. Paris.

Forgash,C. (2007). Deepening EMDR Treatment Effects Across the Diagnostic Spectrum: Integrating EMDR and Ego State Work. Two Day Workshop Presentation. Phoenix, AZ. Available In DVD Format. www.advancededucationalproductions.com 

Forgash, C. (2006). EMDR and Ego state Work, EMDR Europe Conference. Istanbul.

Forgash, C. (2006). Integrating EMDR and Ego State Treatment: Addressing Dissociation and PTSD in Adult Sexual Abuse Survivors and their Negative Impact on Physical  Health. ISSD Conference. Los Angeles. 

Forgash, C. (2004). Treating Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder with EMDR and Ego State Therapy.EMDR Practitioner.Retrieved July 18, 2007, from  http://www.emdr-europe.org/ 

Forgash, C. (2004). Integrating EMDR and ego state therapy in the treatment, ISSD Conference. Chicago.

Forgash, C. (2003). Workshop: Treating Survivors of Overwhelming Trauma Who Present with Pre-existing PTSD and Dissociative Disorders: an EMDR/ Ego State Approach. ISSD Conference. New Orleans 

Forgash, C. (2003) First International Congress of Ego State Therapy, Germany.Workshop: EMDR/Ego State Work in Trauma Response Situations: Working with Survivors of the World Trade Center Tragedy. 

Forgash, C., & Knipe, J. (2001). Safety-focused EMDR/ego state treatment of dissociative disorders. Workshop presented at the EMDR International Association Annual Conference, Austin,TX. 

Fourie, A. M., & Roets, H. E. (2003). Ego state therapy as treatment for severe stomach pains after sexual intercourse: A case presentation. Australian Journal of Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis 24(2), 67-76. 

Fourie, A.M. (2008). Discovering The Essential Self By Means Of Unconscious Resources: A Psycho Educational Approach, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Pretoria, University of South Africa. 

Fraser, G. (1991). The dissociative table technique: A strategy of working with ego states in dissociative disorders and ego state therapy. Dissociation, 4, 205-213. 

Frederick, C. (1990). The rapid treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder with ego state therapy: A case study. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL. & 5th European Congress of Hypnosis in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, Constance, Germany. 

Frederick, C., & Phillips, M. (1992). The use of hypnotic age progression as interventions with acute psychosomatic conditions. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 35, 89-98. 

Frederick, C. (1992). Heidi and the little girl: The creation of helpful ego states for the management of performance anxiety. 12th International Congress of Hypnosis, Jerusalem, Israel & Hypnos: 20, 49-58. 

Frederick, C. (1992). Bringing up baby: A developmental approach to the management and maturation of child ego states. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Las Vegas.

Frederick, C., & McNeal, S. (1993). From strength to strength: Inner strength with immature ego states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 35, 250-256. 

Frederick, C., & Kim, S. (1993). Heidi and the little girl: The creation of helpful ego states for the management of performance anxiety. Hypnos, 20, 49-58.

Frederick, C. (1993a). Pools and wellings: The resolution of refractory intermittent depression with ego-state therapy. Hypnos, 20, 221-228. 

Frederick, C. (1993b). Mind over matter: Ego-strengthening techniques for GP’s. Part I. Scottish Medicine, 13, 14. 

Frederick, C. (1993c). Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf: Ego-state therapy for panic disorder with and without agoraphobia. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 30, 1993. 

Frederick, C. (1993a). Ego-strengthening techniques. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. & McNeal, S. (1993) From strength to strength: Inner Strength with immature ego states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 35, 4. 

Frederick, C. (1993a). Ego-strengthening techniques. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C., & Phillips, M. (1994). Hypnosis and memory. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, G. (1994). Ego state therapy. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1994). Informed consent for hypnosis. Unpublished document. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Reconstructing the patient’s history in psychodynamic hypnotherapy: Tradition and practice. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick. C. (1994). The safety of the therapist: Aspects of the hypnotherapeutic relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Philadelphia, PA. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Silent partners: The hypnotherapeutic relationship with non- verbal ego states. Hypnos 21, 141-149. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Symptom removal. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1994). When weight means wait: The hypnotherapeutic treatment of eating disorders induced by PTSD. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Philadelphia. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Functionaries, janissaries, and daemons: Some approaches to the management of malevolent ago states. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Philadelphia.

Frederick, C. (1994). The safety of the therapist: Aspects of the hypnotherapeutic relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Philadelphia. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Silent partners: The hypnotherapeutic relationship with non- verbal ego states. Hypnos, 21, 141-149. 

Frederick, C., & Phillips, M. (1994). Hypnosis and memory. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick. C., Scopelli, R., Van Auken, P., & Sorum, J. (1994). MPD on a budget: Treating severe dissociative disorders in a public outpatient clinic. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Philidelphia. 

Frederick, G. (1994). Ego state therapy. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1994). Informed consent for hypnosis. Unpublished document. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Reconstructing the patient’s history in psychodynamic hypnotherapy: Tradition and practice. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick. C. (1994). The safety of the therapist: Aspects of the hypnotherapeutic relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Philadelphia, PA. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Silent partners: The hypnotherapeutic relationship with non- verbal ego states. Hypnos 21, 141-149. 

Frederick, C. (1994). Symptom removal. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1995). A holographic approach to holism. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 9, 9-13. 

Frederick. C. (1995). Ideodynamic healing and the mins-molecule-gene connection. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1995). Ideomotor signals: Getting started. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1995). Summoning the healing messenger of time: Hypnotic age progressions for psychosomatic and psychiatric emergencies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, San Diego, CA. 

Frederick, C. (1995). The internal family and the external family: Perspectives on family systems aspects of ego state therapy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, San Diego, CA.

Frederick, C. (1995). A holographic approach to holism. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 9, 9-13.

Frederick. C. (1995). Ideodynamic healing and the mins-molecule-gene connection. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1995). Ideomotor signals: Getting started. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1995). Summoning the healing messenger of time: Hypnotic age progressions for psychosomatic and psychiatric emergencies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, San Diego, CA. 

Frederick, C. (1995). The internal family and the external family: Perspectives on family systems aspects of ego state therapy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, San Diego, CA. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Functionaries, janissaries, and daemons: A differential approach to the management of malevolent ego states. Hypnos, 23, 37-47. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Hypnotic facilitation of new identity formation. Unpublished workshop  handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Liberating Sisyphus: Ego state therapy in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder revisited. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Memory, trauma, and dissociation. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Stress diathesis model. Unpublished workshop handout.

Frederick, C. (1996). Resolving overwhelming positive transferences in the therapeutic relationship with dissociative disorder patients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL. 

Frederick, C. (1996). The activation of positive or helpful ego states. Unpublished workshop  handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). The facilitation of ideomotorically activated positive age regression. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). With a little help from our friends: Ago states as resources for ego-strengthening. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL.

Frederick, C. (1996). Functionaries, janissaries, and daemons: A differential approach to the management of malevolent ego states. Hypnos, 23, 37-47. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Hypnotic facilitation of new identity formation. Unpublished workshop  handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Liberating Sisyphus: Ego state therapy in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder revisited. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Memory, trauma, and dissociation. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Stress diathesis model. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). Resolving overwhelming positive transferences in the therapeutic relationship with dissociative disorder patients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL. 

Frederick, C. (1996). The activation of positive or helpful ego states. Unpublished workshop  handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). The facilitation of ideomotorically activated positive age regression. Unpublished workshop handout. 

Frederick, C. (1996). With a little help from our friends: Ego states as resources for ego-strengthening. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Orlando, FL. 

Frederick, C. (1997). Resolving overwhelming positive transferences in the hypnotherapeutic relationship with post-traumatic patients. Hypnos, 24, 82-93. 

Frederick, C. (1999). Who is the dreamer? The countransference trance in ego state therapy. Presented at the 41st Annual Conference of ASCH, Atlanta, Georgia & the European Conference on Psychotherapy in Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Frederick, C. (2003). Making possible the impossible in Ego State Therapy I. Workshop delivered at the First World Congress of Ego State Therapy, Bad Orb, Germany. 

Frederick, C. (2003). Making possible the impossible in Ego State Therapy II. Workshop delivered at the First World Congress of Ego State Therapy, Bad Orb, Germany. 

Frederick, C. (2005). Selected topics in ego state therapy. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 53, 339-429.

Frederick C. (2007). Ausgewählte Themen in Ego State Therapie. Hypnosis: Zeitschrift für Hypnose und Hypnotherapie 2 (1+2) . 

Frederick C. (n.d). The Chambered Nautilus: When Growth Patterns in Hidden Ego States Interact with Transference/Counted-Transference Fields. Hypnos 31, 75-82. 

Frederick, C. (n.d). The Hypnotherapeutic Relationship with the  Terminally  Ill Patient: an overview. Hypnos 25, 145-152. 

Frederick, C. (n.d). Liberating Sisyphus – Hypnotically Facilitate Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Hypnos 29, 99-105. 

Frederick, C., Hartman, W. & Phillips, M. (n.d). The Foundation for Ego State therapy. Retrieved 8 September 2009 from www.milton-erickson- institut.de/dateien/fest.pdf. 

Frederick, C., & Phillips, M. (1995). Decoding mystifying signals: Translating symbolic communications of elusive ego states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 38, 87-96. 

Frederick, C., & Phillips, M. (1996). Decoding mystifying signals: Translating symbolic communications of elusive ego-states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 38, 87-96 & (Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. New Orleans, 1993). 

Frederick, C., & Phillips, M. (1996). Decoding mystifying signals: Translating symbolic communications of elusive ego-states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 38, 197-196. 

Frederick, C. and McNeal, S. (1993). From strength to strength: Inner strength with immature Ego states. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 35, 250-256.


Frederick, C. & McNeal, S. (1999). Inner strengths: Contemporary psychotherapy and hypnosis For ego-strengthening. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
 

Frederick, C., & Morton, P. (1998). Welcome to Oz: Ideodynamic healing and ego states. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Ft. Worth, TX. 

Frederick, C., & Morton, P. (1998). Welcome to Oz: Ideodynamic healing and ego states. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, Ft. Worth, TX.

Frederick, C. & Johnston, R. (2002). A matter if substance: Ego state therapy for the morbidly obese. Paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, March 24, 2002. Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Fritzsche, Kai und Woltemade Hartman, (2010): Einführung in die Ego-State- Therapie, Carl-Auer-Verlag. 

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Gainer, M. J. (1997). Ego state therapy for pain control. Paper presented at the 14th International Congress of Hypnosis. San Diego, CA. 

Gainer, M. J. & Torem, M. S. (1993). Ego state therapy for self-injurious behaviour. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 35, 257-266.

Gainer, M.J. (1993). Somatization of dissociated traumatic memories in a case of reflex sympathetic dystrophy. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 36(2), 124-131. 

Ginandes, C. (2006). Six players on the inner stage: Using ego state therapy with the medically ill. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 54(2), 113-129. 

Goodman, L. a. J. Peters (1995). Persecutor alters and ego states: Protectors, friends, and allies. Dissociation 8: 91-99. 

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Hartman, D., & Zimberoff, D. (2003). Ego state s in heart-centred therapies. Journal of Heart Centred Therapies, 6,(1), 47-92.  

Hartman,  W.  (1995).  Ego  State  Therapy  with  Sexually  Traumatized Children. Pretoria: Kagiso.  

Hartman, W. (1995). Ego state therapy with sexually traumatized children. Pretoria, South Africa: Kagiso. Doctoral dissertation. University of Pretoria. 

Hartman, W. The Utilization of Ego State Patterns of Self-Expression in the Treatment of Aphonic Conversation Reactions. Hypnos 28, 4-10. 

Hartman, W. (1997). Advanced techniques of Ericksonian utilization. The use of symptom words, figures of speech and sequences in guiding ego states associations. Presented at the Meeting of the International Society of Hypnosis, San Diego, California, June 1997. 

Hartman, W. (n.d). Ego State Therapy – Then and Now. Hypnos 29, 52-58.

Hartman, W. (2002). Ego state therapy then and now: Towards a naturalistic utilization approach. Hypnos: Swedish Journal of Hypnosis in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Medicine, 29(2), 52-58. 

Hartman, W. (2005).The resourceful self in hypnotic ego state therapy with children: A neo-Ericksonion approach. Paper delivered at “Kindertagung - 5. Workshoptagung”, Heidelberg, Germany.  

Hartman, W. (n.d). Ericksonian Utilization: The Use of Guiding Ego State Associations. Hypnos 24, 206-212. 

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