Written primarily for practicing clinicians and not intended to debate current theories of hypnosis, "Personal Construct Psychology provides a practical approach to using hypnosis with patients suffering from a wide range of stress-related problems. Covering the theoretical basis of the interventions as well as research issues, the book provides a number of abridged clinical scripts in order to assist the clinician who is beginning to learn the techniques of hypnosis, not only for trance inductions but also for the ensuing psychological interventions. Chapters cover various approaches the hypnotherapy, the treatment of specific stress-related problems and clinical issues.