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Casebook of Clinical Hypnosis
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(1 Reviews)
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January 1, 1996 |
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Hardcover
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Good Coverage of What Can Be Done With Hypnosis Clinically, May 04, 2009
By Little Yang (Chicago, IL)
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This book is a current classic in the area of scholarly hypnosis. It goes over quite a few different types of cases and demonstrates how hypnosis can be effectively applied to things as varied as eating disorders to smoking cessation, etc. It can get a bit monotonous, but it's a scholarly book, so what can your really expect.
My only gripe isn't really this book, but the fact that I don't think it has much legitimate competition out there. Few books on hypnosis really go into good sound research on application in clinical settings. So, by default, the book is a classic. I'd like to see more books out there give it a run for its money.
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