Often hailed as the “Desert Island Book” by many renowned Hypnosis experts, Dave Elman’s classic work Hypnotherapy is a forceful and dynamic presentation of hypnosis as a lightning-fast and amazingly effective tool in a wide range of therapies.
A useful and practical summation by one of the pioneers in hypnotherapy.
Elman trained more physicians to use hypnosis than anyone before or since. “Hypnotherapy” is a culmination of information and practical applications gathered from over a decade of teaching Physicians and Dentists a 10 Lesson Course on Hypnosis and its uses in Medicine.
One of the leading Hypnosis trainers of today stated that if you were to only have one book for your Hypnosis Library, “Hypnotherapy” is it. It is still the most used book today for learning hypnosis.
Author(s): Dave Elman
Publisher: Westwood Publishing Company
Year: 1970
Language: English
Pages: 336
Contents
Introduction
1. My First Important Findings
2. Why I Started Teaching Hypnosis
3. How to Study Hypnosis
4. Interesting Facts about Hypnosis
5. The Handshake Technique
6. Preliminary Instructions
7. Two-Finger Eye-Closure Method; Semantics of Hypnosis
8. Hypnsis as an Adjunct to Chemical Anesthesia
9. Countless Methods of Induction
10. Waking Hypnosis and Waking Suggestion
11. Applications of Waking Hypnosis
12. Somnambulism and the Compounding of Suggestion
13. The Esdaile State
14. Conditioning for Hypnotic Delivery and Surgery
15. Hypnosis in Dentistry
16. Stuttering
17. Obesity
18. Phobias and Morbid Fears
19. Allergies
20. Depressions
21. Review, Practice and Application of Hypnoanalysis
22. Hypnosis Attached to Sleep - Hypnosleep
23. Questions that Doctors Frequently Ask
Index