Lyons has compiled a reference book that many will be consulting for years to come. . . . Lyons is also incredibly well versed in utilization, and she takes it to an art form. Her examples masterfully demonstrate how to utilize whatever children bring to the session, in order to take them a step closer to their goals. Her examples are creative and wise. I love the way her mind works. . . . While there are other good books on hypnosis and working with children, this book is a must-read because the author's voice is so powerful and comforting. It's as if you're consulting a friend who is extremely knowledgeable and believes in you unconditionally. This book offers myriad options that provide wisdom and practical methods. I not only recommend Using Hypnosis with Children, I will use it to teach students about the art of utilization.-- "The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Newsletter" (5/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
In Using Hypnosis with Children: Creating and Delivering Effective Interventions, Lyons changed some of my assumptions about hypnosis. . . . I learned that hypnotherapy is often more about visualization and redirection, especially with children. . . . [F]ull of useful strategies for opening dialogues, managing child and prent expectations, creating a safe working space, induction games, and helping children create useful coping strategies for all types of situations (blood draws, insomnia, depression, and so on).-- "PsychCentral" (1/27/2016 12:00:00 AM)
[A]bundant examples throughout the text will be valuable reading for anyone working with children. . . . Lyons' text is particularly well-suited to child psychiatry and child psychology clinical trainees, as well as to clinicians engaged in social work and other interventions with children and their families. Pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and pediatric nurses also will find many applications for this tool in their work with children and teens. . . . Trainees delving into the world of children and families for the very first time will return to this text again and again for practical help in negotiating this new and exciting territory.-- "PsycCRITIQUES" (2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
This book is an amazing resource and learning tool for anyone working hypnotically with children--both seasoned clinicians and those just developing their skills in hypnosis. It blends Lyons' wisdom, creativity, knowledge, and skill gleaned from her years as a gifted psychotherapist to create an interventional framework to use when working with children. The result is a toolbox full of clever strategies, useful techniques, and magical metaphors to stimulate our own creativity when working hypnotically to help children help themselves.--Linda Thomson, PhD, APRN, ABMH, ABHN, Past President, American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
Lynn Lyons has authored a thorough and artful guide to the clinical practice of using hypnosis to help children change their minds. More than that, she has done it with integrity. While thoughtfully conducting the reader through myriad frameworks and vignettes that inform her practice, she writes with a voice that cares about our learning as we learn about her caring. Lyons shows us how 'being hypnotic' can enrich therapy for children of any age.--Laurence Irwin Sugarman, MD, FAAP, ABMH, Research Professor and Director, Center for Applied Psychophysiology and Self-Regulation, Rochester Institute of Technology (2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
Children are our future. Lynn Lyons, a renowned expert on pediatric hypnosis, offers sound, practical advice directed to therapists who want to help children and adolescents realize an adaptive life path. For both the beginning therapist and the expert, this book should be required reading.--Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD, Founder and Director, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation (2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
Emphasizing the identification, nurturance, and cultivation of children's internal resources, Lyons provides a wealth of interesting case examples, replete with careful language designed in a developmentally appropriate, sensitive context. Drawing on an extensive, rich, and up-to-date resource bibliography, Lyons presents an inviting blend of the value of careful language in clinical conversation while making the case for individualizing one's approach to the personal and developmental maturational trajectory of the child.--Daniel P. Kohen, MD, FAAP, ABMH, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, retired Professor of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Co-Director, National Pediatric Hypnosis Training Institute (NPHTI) (2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)
This book is quite special. It contains practical suggestions for both the novice and the experienced clinician who is already using hypnosis. Sensible approaches for children of all developmental levels, as well as their parents, are described. With this book, Lynn Lyons has made a valuable contribution to the field of pediatric hypnosis.--Jeffrey E. Lazarus, MD, FAAP, former Associate Clinical Professor, Case Western University School of Medicine; pediatrician specializing in medical hypnosis (2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)