Download or read book The New Encyclopedia of Stage Hypnotism written by Ormond McGill and published by Crown House Publishing. This book was released on 1994-05-25 with total page 750 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This phenomenal work by the 'Dean of American Hypnotists' is the most comprehensive text ever to be published on stage hypnotism. It also has widespread therapeutic applications. "A masterwork on Stage Hypnosis" Gil Boyne, President, American Council of Hypnotist Examiners
Download or read book LEARNING HYPNOSIS written by Rob McNeilly and published by Tandava Press. This book was released on 2016-09-27 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is not a set of rigid techniques but is a guide to some elegantly simple approaches to hypnosis so that a reader can have an opportunity to see what might be helpful to explore, to adapt, to translate. It is a collection of practical, every day observations based on McNeilly's nearly 40 years of clinical experience and teaching. It evolved from his enchantment of Milton Erickson's approach and makes an otherwise overwhelmingly complex experience more available.
Download or read book Hypnosis for Beginners written by William W. Hewitt and published by Llewellyn Worldwide. This book was released on 1997 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduces the concept of hypnosis, describes exercises designed to teach basic techniques, and discusses regression and self-regression.
Download or read book Conversational Hypnosis written by Bryan Westra and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-07-03 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ten minutes from now you'll know EVERYTHING you need to know to be able to do conversational hypnosis. Imagine being able to secretly hypnotize someone and persuade them to do whatever you want. Maybe you'll hypnotize people to buy from you. Perhaps you'll just use your newfound skills to get everything in life you want. This is very likely the most important book you'll ever read. What you will learn will benefit you beyond your imagination. You want this book! Grab Your Copy Now!
Download or read book Hypnosis and Power Learning written by Pierre Clement and published by . This book was released on 1979-01-01 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Double your learning speed; develop powerful recall; create total concentration; learn to use your photographic memory--Cover.
Download or read book Learn Hypnosis Now written by Michael Stevenson and published by . This book was released on 2002-10-01 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduction to real hypnosis techniques, written for the Average Joe, who has no PhD, psychology degree, or any other previous knowledge about hypnosis. This book will have you hypnotizing people in a matter of hours! Includes a complimentary hypnosis induction audio file, downloadable from the website, so you can experience hypnosis for yourself!
Download or read book Keys to the Mind Learn How to Hypnotize Anyone and Practice Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Correctly written by Richard Nongard and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2009-10-01 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Keys to the Mind' will teach you exactly what you need to know to become a hypnotist. Learn how to hypnotize anyone successfully, and do it safely and correctly. Hypnosis is a proven tool for helping people overcome life's challenges and take control of self-defeating patterns of behavior. Whether you are brand new to hypnotherapy or are a more seasoned professional, the learnings inside will improve your successful outcomes. Learn how to: Conceptualize hypnosis and understand the keys to the hypnotic process; Explain hypnosis to clients and use convincer suggestibility tests; Perform complete hypnotic inductions - correctly; Deepen hypnotic trance for greater impact; Structure therapeutic suggestions to effectively achieve client goals; Use hypnosis to help a person stop unwanted behaviors; Awaken someone from a hypnotic trance; Use the basic language patterns of Milton Erickson and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming); Handle difficult clients and intense emotions during hypnotherapy.
Download or read book Instant Self Hypnosis written by Forbes Robbins Blair and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2004-03-01 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Instant Self-Hypnosis demystifies the world of hypnosis, providing practical tools and techniques that allow you to access and influence your subconscious mind consciously. Its unique "eyes-open" method allows you to induce self-hypnosis while fully conscious, making the process more accessible and less intimidating. With a wide range of applications, from overcoming fears and breaking bad habits to enhancing creativity and improving performance, this book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to make positive changes in their life. Its step-by-step approach ensures that you can easily implement the techniques, regardless of your familiarity with hypnosis. Dive into the world of self-improvement with Instant Self-Hypnosis and embark on a journey of personal transformation that starts from within. Key Features: Practical Techniques: Provides easy-to-follow techniques to harness the power of self-hypnosis. Eyes-Open Method: Features an innovative "eyes-open" method of self-hypnosis that makes the process more accessible. Wide Range of Applications: Can be used to overcome fears, break habits, enhance creativity, improve performance, and more. Pre-made Scripts: Includes 35 scripts for stress release, having more fun at parties, public speaking, eliminating allergies, flying without fear, ending fingernail biting, better sleep, and so much more. Step-by-Step Approach: Outlines a step-by-step approach that can be easily implemented, regardless of prior familiarity with hypnosis.
Download or read book Trance and Treatment written by Herbert Spiegel and published by American Psychiatric Pub. This book was released on 2008-05-20 with total page 580 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is hypnosis? Despite widespread misconceptions, hypnosis is not a treatment in itself; instead, it is a facilitator -- a useful diagnostic tool that can help the practitioner choose an appropriate treatment modality and accelerate various primary treatment strategies. The second edition of this remarkable work (first published 25 years ago) is written to provide both beginning and seasoned practitioners with a brief, disciplined technique for mobilizing and learning from an individual's capacity to concentrate. Putting to rest both exaggerated fears about hypnosis and overblown statements of its efficacy, this compelling volume brings scientific discipline to a systematic exploration of the clinical uses and limitations of hypnosis. The challenge was to develop a clinical measurement that could transform a fascinating amalgam of anecdotes, speculations, clinical intuitions and observations, and laboratory advances into a more fruitful and systematic body of information. Thus was born the authors' Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP), a crucial 10-minute clinical assessment procedure that relates the spectrum of hypnotizability to personality style, psychopathology, and treatment outcome. Structured to reflect the flow of a typical evaluation and treatment session and highlighted by case examples throughout, this remarkable synthesis describes how to use the HIP, reviews relevant literature, and details principles and short- and long-term treatment strategies for smoking control; eating disorders; anxiety, concentration, and insomnia; phobias; pain control; psychosomatic disorders and conversion symptoms; trichotillomania; stuttering; and acute and posttraumatic stress disorders and dissociation. Meticulously referenced and indexed, this in-depth work concludes with an appendix on the interpretation and standardization of the HIP.This unique work stands out in the literature because It is written both as an introduction for practitioners new to hypnosis and as an in-depth guide for practitioners with wide experience in hypnosis. Unlike current clinical works, it emphasizes the importance of performing a systematic assessment of hypnotizability to identify, measure, and utilize a given patient's optimal therapeutic potential -- a process that, until now, has been relegated to clinical intuition. It describes human behavior phenomenologically as it relates to hypnosis in a probable rather than an absolute fashion. It reviews only specific portions of the literature that are particularly relevant to the important themes presented by the authors. Wherever possible, the authors apply statistical methods to test their hypotheses. The realm of scientific investigation encompassing hypnosis and psychological dysfunction is comparatively new. This exceptional volume, with its profusion of systematic data, will spark controversy and interest among scientific students of hypnosis everywhere, from psychiatrists, psychologists, and psychoanalysts to physicians, dentists, and other interested clinicians.
Download or read book Clinical Hypnotherapy written by David B. Cheek and published by Thomas Allen Publishers. This book was released on 1968 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Hypnotherapy written by Dave Elman and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book 101 Things I Wish I d Known When I Started Using Hypnosis written by Dabney Ewin and published by Crown House Publishing. This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Always read the little book Dr Dunlap rolled a small library of about 30 books into his medical class and told them it was a monumental compilation of everything that was known about diabetes, published in 1920, before the discovery of insulin. He then held up a book of about 200 pages and said this was published in 1930, after the discovery of insulin. Always read the little book. Dabney Ewin has been teaching medical hypnosis for the past thirty years and in his experience he believes that a small book is likely to be a clear message by a knowledgeable author.. This simple but immensely powerful book is a testament to all the ideas that Dr Ewin wished he had known about when he first starting practising hypnosis. He has sought to make this publication as little as possible, consistent with the message of seeking to take a complicated idea and presenting it in the simplest way. The words and phrases are designed to give any beginning or experienced student a foundation about the working of hypnosis. Divided into five sections with a comprehensive reference section for further reading, this book can be taken one page at a time from the beginning or browsed through randomly.
Download or read book Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis written by Steven J. Lynn and published by Amer Psychological Assn. This book was released on 2010 with total page 806 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hypnosis has always captured the attention of some of the most creative thinkers in the field of psychology. Today, hypnosis and hypnotic phenomena are studied with state-of-the-science neuroimaging techniques, and hypnosis has informed cognitive science (and vice-versa) in meaningful ways. In this second edition of the landmark Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis, editors Steven Jay Lynn, Judith Rhue, and Irving Kirsch have undertaken a significant revision and update to their classic text, first published over ten years ago. It is divided into six sections: Foundations and General Considerations, which includes chapters on the history of hypnosis and measures of hypnotizability; Theories of Hypnosis, in which hypnosis is examined within the context of various therapeutic constructs; Hypnotic Techniques, which includes a how-to primer for trained therapists to conduct hypnotic inductions, as well as chapters about the integration of hypnosis with mindfulness strategies; Treating Psychological Problems and Populations, which discusses the use of hypnosis in treatment for depression, PTSD and Anxiety; Health and Sport Psychology, which examines hypnotic treatments for pain control and surgery as well as for maximizing athletic performance; and finally Further Issues and Extensions, which addresses, among other things, popular and cross-cultural conceptions of hypnosis. Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis, Second Edition is the comprehensive resource for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in the theory and practice of clinical hypnosis.
Download or read book Hypnosis Beginners Guide written by Richard Cooper and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-05-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you suffer from stress, anxiety, or depression? Tired of spending a fortune on programs that take up all your time and energy without fixing your problem? If so, the answer you're looking for might be inside you! If you or a loved one has ever grappled with a problem like chronic pain, anxiety, addiction, phobia, or depression, you know just how impossible it can make dealing with daily life. Even keeping up with everyday obligations can be a grueling ordeal with a weight like that on your shoulders. And if you've taken a look at mainstream remedies to these problems, you know that they can cause problems of their own! Expensive therapy or unhealthy, habit-forming drugs can cripple a person even further, making them reliant on professionals without dealing with the problem at hand. But what if you could fix your problems all by yourself? What if the secret to a happier, healthier, low-stress life exists inside you already, and all you need to do is reach out and grab it? The power to achieve these goals and more is within you; all you need is some help from author Richard Cooper's Hypnosis Beginners Guide: Learn How To Use Hypnosis To Relieve Stress, Anxiety, Depression and Become Happier. Despite the bad rap it gets in media, hypnosis is the key to bringing your full mental capacity to bear on any problem you can imagine. As explained by Richard Cooper, hypnosis is nothing more and nothing less than a trance state that one can voluntarily enter to implant suggestions, literal or metaphorical. Once you've followed these simple steps and reached the restful, meditative state of trance, the sky's the limit! Those simple suggestions, carefully implanted with this guide's straightforward method, can help influence your behavior and thought processes to do everything from lose weight to kick bad habits to reduce stress. In Hypnosis Beginners Guide, you'll learn all about: The eight biggest myths about hypnosis, busted-forget acting like a chicken and discover the forgotten history of this research-backed meditative practice! (pg. 7). Eleven incredible benefits of hypnosis, from promoting relaxation to kicking negative habits (pg. 24). How guided imagery can bring you to a state of contentment and relaxation in no time flat (pg. 31). Secrets from hypnosis experts to bring even greater effectiveness to your hypnosis practice (pg. 33). Hypnotizing yourself to fight depression...and beat it for good! (pg. 37). Seven simple steps to removing anxiety from your life (pg. 41). How to get rid of stress with one of the world's most powerful psychological tools (pg. 45). An easy-to-use checklist to take yourself in and out of a trance without breaking a sweat (pg. 49). Every question you could ever have about hypnosis, answered (pg. 53). An amazing one-minute technique that gets results (pg. 57). ...And much, much more! Forget anything you might think you know about hypnosis from cheesy movies or stage shows. The same fascinating mental self-care technique that worked for Edison, Churchill, and Mozart can work for you, too! The secret to lasting happiness and stress management lies inward, through the elegant science of hypnosis. Click "Add to Cart" to take the first step toward a happier you!
Download or read book Inside Secrets of Stage Hypnotism written by Jerry Valley and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book will serve as a manual for the hypnotist who wants to get on the stage and demonstrate hypnotism ... The methods and secrets revealed here will give the serious entertainer invaluable knowledge and inside information on fascinating, major stage productions"--Introd.
Download or read book Power Hypnosis written by Pierre Clement and published by New Amer Library. This book was released on 1989-03-01 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The power of self-hypnosis always appeals to readers, and Power Hypnosis is a direct, simple path to mind control. Through a series of easy-to-follo w exercises, expert hypnotherapist Pierre Clement teaches readers to develop the ability to hypnotize themselves quickly and effectively.
Download or read book Hypnosis Without Trance written by James Tripp and published by Real Magic Media. This book was released on 2021-04-21 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This material has taught me more about hypnosis than my previous 20 years in psychology and 4 years as a practicing Hypnotherapist [and] should be a standard requirement for ANY Hypnotist wanting to bring about real change. If you don't learn this stuff you will be left behind!" - Michael Skirving, DNLP, DHyp, LAPHP Hypnosis: is it actually real? What causes its strange effects? And can everyone easily learn to do it? Since the seminal work of hypnosis pioneer James Braid in the 1840s, the dominant model for understanding hypnosis has been that it is simply a special state (popularly referred to as 'hypnotic trance') that renders people unusually responsive to suggestion. By this model, the practice of hypnosis is simply that of the induction of hypnotic trance, followed by the delivery of suggestions for the desired results. By summer 2008, James Tripp had been working professionally with hypnosis for 6 years. Whilst he had used what he had learned to great effect with his clients (from manual therapy to coaching and changework), it had become increasingly clear that something was amiss with the traditional trance model - instead of his clients responding to suggestion as a result of entering 'trance', they were apparently entering 'trance' as a result of being given suggestions. The cart seemed very much before the horse. This led Tripp to embark on a mission to break down and rebuild hypnosis and suggestion work; to uncover how it really worked and also to see if it could be done more effectively and efficiently. To find a suitable laboratory for his research he stepped out of his hypnotherapy office and onto the streets of London. Across the next year he developed consistent methods for the effective evocation of classic hypnotic phenomena without using trance inductions; simply structuring suggestions and making requests that worked with people's everyday cognitive faculties to create mind-bending results. In 2009 Tripp started demonstrating his work and sharing his ideas via the Hypnosis Without Trance blog. The content was divisive to say the least - while some traditionalists were upset or angered by the assertions, many others were liberated and empowered by the material. "Hypnosis Without Trance has blown my mind and completely changed my thoughts on how hypnosis works with my clients - it's clicked together a lot of gaps that my traditional learning couldn't explain..." - Michelle Marsh, (Hypnotherapist) "I think this is the most clear and understanding approach I have ever seen or read. Thanks a lot!" - Raul de la Horra (Hypnotist, Psychotherapist and Magician) This book represents the culmination of that period of experimentation and rebuilding, presenting a new central model for hypnosis (The Hypnotic Loop). Further to this it extensively unpacks the tools, tactics and psychological subtleties required for the effective facilitation of powerful hypnotic experiences. Hypnosis Without Trance is for you if you are looking to understand how hypnosis really works, and how you might better facilitate it. Whether you are a student of hypnosis, established practitioner or curious spectator, its clear exposition will significantly deepen your understanding and grasp of this fascinating craft. "Definitely the next important big step for me - a practicing hypnotherapist for over 20 years. Absolutely brilliant! Thank you!!"- Richard Whitehurst (Hypnotherapist) "I gained more understanding of how hypnosis really works from HWT than anywhere else, and think it's a must for anyone serious about hypnosis." - Lazarus Stone (Professional Mentalist) "Using this approach I have gained more confidence and I am far more relaxed as a hypnotist than any time in the past 20 years." - Gary Plumridge (Hypnotherapist)