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The Handbook of Contemporary Hypnosis
by Jacky Owens (Editor)
This book offers is a comprehensive exploration of clinical hypnotherapy. It covers imagery and visualization, hypnotic language patterns, and hypnotherapy interventions for a wide range of issues from self-esteem, depression, anxiety and phobias, to pain relief, hypnosis with oncology, PSTD, obstetrics, infertilty, OCD, psycho-sexual problems, learning disorders, hypnosis for sleep disorders and more. |
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Handbook of Hypnotic Suggestions and Metaphors
by D. Corridon Hammond
Designed as a practical desktop reference, this book is the single largest collection of hypnotic suggestions and metaphors ever compiled, with contributions of over 100 finest hypnotherapists in the world.Highly recommended for every hypnotherapist!
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Therapeutic Trances
by Stephen Gilligan
Specific covered topic areas: An overview of Erickson's approach, The experience of trance, The general approach of Ericksonian hypnotherapist, Cooperation strategies, Creating a context for therapeutic trance, and more.A brilliant book, highly recommended! |
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Transforming Therapy: A New Approach to Hypnotherapy
by Gil Boyne
In this book the author describes a radically different approach to people-helping. He has created a unique system which speaks simply yet eloquently to the issues of filling our deepest needs and realizing our highest potentials. It brilliantly illustrates how Boyne's methods are currently redefining the meaning and essence of hypnotherapy. Included are a number of verbatim transcripts of the author working with patients. The book forms a definitive teaching text for the profession of hypnotherapy |
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My Voice Will Go With You:Teaching Tales of Milton Erickson, M.D.
by Sidney Rosen
Through "Teaching Tales" Erickson's intent was to influence a patient on conscious and unconscious levels.Calling upon shock, surprise, confusion - with generous use of questions, puns and playful humor - he seeded suggestions indirectly and positively. - Contains over 100 tales. |
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Integrative Hypnosis
by Melissa Tiers
The book Integrative Hypnosis is written as a transcript from a workshop. Perhaps about 80% of this book consists of NLP techniques, so if you have attended NLP training, they will not be new to you. However, if you've only learned classical hypnosis, then this book will open a new world for you.
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Hypnotherapy
by Dave Elman
Hailed as a classic in its field, Elman's work is a forceful and dynamic presentation of hypnosis as a lightning-fast and amazingly effective tool with a wide range of applications.A useful and practical summation of the teaching of one of the pioneers in modern hypnotherapy. |
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Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Basic to Advanced Techniques for the Professional
by Calvin D. Banyan, Gerald F. Kein
Professional techniques and procedures for doing outstanding hypnotherapy using direct suggestion, convincers, covert testing, age regression and more. |
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The Art of Hypnotherapy
by Roy Hunter
A masterful presentation of the fundamentals s well as advanced techniques of clinical hypnotherapy.Some of the topics covered are: Hypnotic Uncovering Techniques, Regression Therapy, Parts Therapy, Rapid Change Techniques, and Common Applications of Hypnotherapy. |
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Hypnotherapy Scripts: A Neo-Ericksonian Approach
by Ronald A. Havens, Catherine R. Walters
Hypnotic trance is an everyday and therapeutically invaluable phenomenon.Contains step-by-step guidelines for conducting hypnotherapeutic sessions and numerous scripts of specific inductions and therapeutic suggestion procedures. |
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Keys To The Mind: Learn How to Hypnotize Anyone and Practice Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Correctly
by Richard Nongard
Richard teaches you different inductions, deepeners, principles of suggestion, therapeutic scripting, and shares clinical applications for stress, pain relief, behavioral issues, sexual issues, and more.
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Training Trances: Multi-Level Communication in Therapy and Training
by John Overdurf, Julie Silverman, Tad James
A unique integration of Ericksonian techniques, traditional models of hypnotherapy and recent research in related areas.You will learn Milton Erickson's three most frequently used trance inductions, how to induce classic hypnotic phenomena,and much more. |
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Uncommon Therapy: The Psychiatric Techniques of Milton Erickson
by Jay Haley
This book provides a comprehensive look at Dr. Erickson's theories in practice, through a series of case studies covering all kinds of problems that are likely to occur at various stage of human life cycle.An excellent book! |
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Patterns of Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson, Vol. 1
by Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Milton Erickson
Dr. Erickson wrote in the preface of this book: "Although this book to which I am contributing a Preface, is far from being a complete description of my methodologies, it is a much better explanation of how I work than I myself can give. " |
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Patterns of Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson, Vol. 2
by Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Judith Delozier
In this volume, the work begun in vol. 1 is taken forward from modeling the verbal patterns in hypnosis to the area of Erickson's non-verbal communication patterns.Contains two previously unpublished transcripts of Dr. Erickson's hypnotherapeutic work with clients. |