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Milton H. Erikson has been called the most influential hypnotherapist of our time. Closely related to his therapy was his use of "teaching tales". Calling upon shock, surprise, confusion—with generous use of questions, puns, and playful humor—he... [ More...]
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The founder of the Society of Spiritual Regression provides a guide for hypnotherapists and the general public to access the spiritual world.
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Designed as a practical desktop reference, this official publication of the American Society of CLinical Hypnosis is the largest collection of hypnotic suggestions and metaphors ever compiled. It provides a look at what experienced clinicians actually say... [ More...]
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"Hypnosis for Beginners" shows readers how to hypnotize themselves and others safely and easily. Whether the goal is to stop smoking, control migraine headaches, or commune with spiritual guides, one will find hypnosis routines that can be used for any... [ More...]
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The Great Zubrick is a second-string stage hypnotist in Australia who becomes a superstar in Canada. The Last Hypnotist is a sometime priest who graduates from hypnaughtying nuns to entertaining theatre audiences at a time when the UK is the last country in... [ More...]
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This history of hypnosis dispels the myths about this long misunderstood topic—thought provoking and engagingly written.
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In addition, the reader will find commentary on the history of hypnosis induction scripts for the use in conjunction with best practice; theoretical comparisons and discussion on the nature of hypnosis including the controversial debate surrounding hypnosis... [ More...]
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Read the book by the man who taught Milton H. Erickson MD. In 1923, Erickson was a second year undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin where his teacher, Clark L. Hull, was researching hypnosis and behaviourism: their encounter changed... [ More...]
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