Michael D. Yapko
How mindfulness and hypnosis in a clinical context work to help foster change.
MoreRobin Shapiro
The therapist’s go-to source for treating a range of traumatized patients.More
C. Alexander Simpkins, Annellen M. Simpkins
Understanding the neuroscience of self-hypnosis for more effective treatment of a variety of conditions.More
Michael Kerman
Often when you attend conferences you overhear people telling their
colleagues about the most exciting workshops they have attended. Even if
it was a day-long workshop, people seem to be able to summarize the best
nuggets of information they picked up.More
Bill O'Hanlon
A friendly and brief guide to the essentials of hypnosis.More
Carolyn Daitch
Using hypnotic techniques to facilitate successful therapy.More
George Gafner
George Gafner's Handbook of Hypnotic Inductions provided clinicians with inductions ready-made for practice. Here, in response to the overwhelming success of that book, he provides more brand-new inductions for the beginning and advanced hypnotherapist.More
George Gafner
Gafner turns his attention to the complaints and problems that are most commonly seen in the clinical setting.More
Sonja Benson, George Gafner
Hypnosis and hypnotic techniques are strong tools for assisting clients in moving beyond their resistance to therapy.More
Ernest L. Rossi
The new understanding of the relationships between gene expression and
human experience emerging from the Human Genome Project is setting the
stage for a profound expansion of our understanding of life.More
Douglas Flemons
Jay Haley once said, ‘The only reasonable excuse for adding another theory of hypnosis to the many that have been proposed is an entirely new approach to the problem.’ In Of One Mind, Douglas Flemons demonstrates that he has an eminently reasonable excuse.More
Maggie Phillips
This ground-breaking book applies the principles of energy psychology and medicine to mindbody healing.More
Sonja Benson, George Gafner
This useful resource provides over two dozen detailed scripts for
inducing trance, deepening, realerting, and debriefing. It covers
beginning to advanced hypnotic inductions in four main categories:
conversational inductions, embedded-meaning inductions, confusional
inductions, and directive inductions.More
Joseph Barber, Ernest R. Hilgard
When a patient's suffering is not adequately managed by the best medical interventions available, the clinician may feel at a loss.More
Nancy J. Napier
"This compelling and considerate guide very gently yet powerfully shows the adult child how to develop a strong and solid sense of self."—Emily J. Marlin, C.S.W.More