Abstract
Hypnosis is an excellent intervention tool for the treatment of injured
and ill workers with respect to learned helplessness, disability behavior
and many of the physical and emotional symptoms experienced by injured
workers. Assistance with stress and coping with external stressors, chronic
pain, insomnia, depression and fostering a positive mental attitude are all
well documented applications of hypnosis. A self-hypnosis training regi-
men offered by properly trained and certified hypnosis professionals offers
an opportunity for a brief and measurable intervention, resulting in a
likelihood of positive impact on the injured or ill worker, with none of the
risks traditionally associated with psychological intervention in workers’
compensation cases.

Comment by Michael Ellner
Robert and I are happy to share our article with you --
Comment by Robert Aurbach
Workers Compensation is an $80 billion industry, in the US alone, with more than half of that spent on medical treatment. I have an extensive background as a lawyer, workers' compensation system designer, and international consultant in the field. Now, as a hypnotist, and Michael's co-author, I find that the skills I've developed are especially valuable to that population. Still, there are huge barriers to our participation, from the innate conservatism of insurance companies to the perception that any admission that hypnosis works means that the underlying injury is somehow less real. Breaking down those barriers is difficult, but the potential rewards - professional as well as financial, are enormous. Let's find the keys together, and create a new sub-specialty....