This comprehensive volume demystifies the process of clinical hypnosis, and it takes the reader through the process of hypnotherapy sessions in a simple and easy to understand manner. It offers practical suggestions on identifying the best approach to take: setting objectives for therapy; constructing a session and finally evaluating the outcomes.
This edition includes chapters from specialists in varying approaches, and encourages the reader to recognise the significance of the individual in the therapeutic process.
The ICCHP recommends this as the textbook of choice for its students. It is used as a textbook in 10 UK medical schools. It is an excellent introduction for all students and experienced practitioners of clinical hypnosis.
If you are interested in how hypnosis works and would like to learn self-hypnosis, or if you are studying the subject, or if you already use it in your practice, this book should be your essential guide. The skills taught in this volume include how to utilise hypnosis for personal use as well as in the professional setting, and incorporates highly portable communication skills as a basis for increasing the accuracy of diagnosis.
Reviews from previous editions:
"...clarified many of the queries I have had..."Several other excellent reviews can be read hereThis book comes with a free MP3.