The Practice of Hypnotism, Two Volume Set

The Practice of Hypnotism, Two Volume Set by Andre M. Weitzenhoffer is a comprehensive guide published by Wiley on May 29, 1989. This edition spans 800 pages and is presented in English, offering mental health professionals essential background information and practical instruction for safely employing hypnotic techniques in their practices.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of contemporary topics in hypnosis, including alternative medicine, ideomotor signaling, and the complexities of induced memories and multiple personalities. The book also features significant updates on various approaches to hypnosis, such as the Ericksonian and socio-cognitive methods, as well as discussions on hypnotic susceptibility, depth, and the measurement of hypnotizability. This resource is designed to enhance the understanding and application of hypnotherapy within the fields of psychology and allied health services.
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This revised and updated edition of Dr. Weitzhoffer’s classic guide provides mental health professionals with the background information and practical instruction they need to safely and confidently use hypnotic techniques in their practices. It is filled with the latest information available on hypnosis, and includes coverage of a wide range of timely topics, such as alternative medicine, the use of ideomotor signaling, induced memories, and multiple personalities. It also incorporate major updates on the Ericksonian approach, the socio-cognitive approach, hypnotic susceptibility, hypnotic depth, and measuring hypnotizability.
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