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The Second Edition of Dr. Kroger's classic work on hypnosis describes successful hypnotherapy techniques for a wide range of medical, psychiatric, and dental conditions. Dr. Kroger's work in developing the concept of clinical hypnosis, and making it a part of the science of behavior modification, is generally regarded as the foundation of modern hypnotherapy.
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For the serious hypnotist who wants to dig deep, February 18, 2012
By Michael Arndt
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It is a rather dry read (the title of the book should be a clue to this). However it is informative, covers the basics every hypnotherapist should know and then evolves into how to deal with many physical, mental and emotional situations. Covers the human psyche from many angles and thus you will get out of it what you are open to receiving
1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
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outdated, February 28, 2010
By clear heart
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I returned this book. I found it outdated, and did not see the many scripts that another reviewer spoke about. If you are looking for an academic book on hypnotherapy, I highly recommend Michael Yapko's Trancework. Yapko wrote the introduction to this book, which is one of the reasons why I bought it, but it turns out that he emphasizes the author's contribution to the field of hypnosis some decades ago, and not the material in the book.
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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Excellent text and reference book, July 30, 2007
By Elgin (Brazil)
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This book is an extremely useful and pleasant to read thorough review of all apects relating to hypnosis and can be used by professionals who are already certified hypnotherapists as well as laymen. The language is clear and the reading flows easily. The intention to make his work accessible to all readers becomes quite clear as soon as one starts reading. Naturally, since it was first issued, some new knowledge, specially in the field of neurosciences, has become public but this does in no way diminish the broad approach given by the author. I'd recommend the book to anyone interested in the fascinating subject "hypnosis"
10 of 11 people found the above review helpful.
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Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis In Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology, March 29, 2007
By Richard O. Bush (Allen, TX)
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It is a perfect replacement for one lost years ago. Great reference book an guide.
4 of 7 people found the above review helpful.
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Great for practice enhancement., September 12, 1999
By A customer
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Found this book very informative for almost all aspects of medical and dental hypnosis. Loaded with scripts and techniques to enhance your practice. I have read this book three times and each time pick up something new. Would reccommend this for the beginner and novice and a must for honing one's skills.
26 of 27 people found the above review helpful.
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