Hypnotherapy: An Exploratory Casebook
Hypnotherapy: an exploratory casebook
Hypnotherapy
In the 23 years since this book was first published, numerous books along the same lines have appeared.
This book fills a lacuna in the published literature on clinical hypnotherapy, where the different aspects of hypnotherapy and its varied applications are presented under a single title.
specific rhythm, for example a light flashing at eight beats a second, or eight hertz would trigger the brain to take ... It could be using the light and sound machine devices or you could develop your own way of using light or sound.
The book introduces readers to the subject of hypnosis before looking at its use in practice for those with psychological or physical problems.
Hypnotherapy: A Modern Approach
Recognizing the need for a comprehensive text, certified instructor Mary Lee LaBay has written Hypnotherapy: A Client-Centered Approach. This book contains valuable insights and instructions for both the beginner and the veteran therapist.
Assuming no prior knowledge of hypnosis, the handbook begins with a two-chapter introduction to the subject, followed by chapters on the use of hypnosis with psychological, sexual, and physical problems...
Written by a leading practitioner and established health author, this is a consumer guide to hypnosis for the alleviation of physical and emotional ailments.