The Practice of Hypnotism, Applications of Traditional and Semi-Traditional Hypnotism. Non-Traditional HypnotismThis two-volume set constitutes one of the most comprehensive, up-to-date works on hypnotism. The approach is practical and includes instructions on how to hypnotize, produce hypnotic phenomena, and use hypnosis in a variety of applications. Contains detailed procedures with specific wordings that can be used directly or modified as needed. Includes many practical hints and tips that will help the reader become proficient as a hypnotist and hypnotherapist. Volume 1 focuses on general procedures of induction and the use of hypnosis, with a survey of research findings and theories of hypnotic phenomena. Volume 2 is primarily devoted to clinical applications, covering a broad range of applications supported by case studies. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
NonHypnotic Suggestions 27 2 880 | 23 |
Specific Procedures in Traditional and SemiTraditional | 30 |
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