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Together With Medical Letters On Hypno-Suggestion, Etc. By Henrick
G. Petersen.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Dr. William Wesley Cook's Practical Lessons in Hypnotism was
originally published in 1901, but this scholarly study is as
relevant as it ever was. In spite of the skeptics, hypnotism has
long been a psychological science that has earned the respect of
many in the medical profession (notably, Sigmund Freud) and
hypnotherapy is widely used in many treatment programs. Here, Cook
approaches the subject in a constructive way, covering the history
and philosophy of the science, as well as practical techniques and
considerations. Most compelling are the studies of hypnotism's many
applications, such as in self-healing, anesthesia, behavioral
therapy, and even persuasion in the field of business. Cook's work
also includes intellectual discussions on tangential-and
fascinating-subjects such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and magnetic
healing. Comprehensive and erudite, it promises satisfaction for
the curious as well as the studious.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
The first volume to appear in the Crown House Classics Series, The
Answer Within fits the bill perfectly as it is both classic and
completely contemporary. With new introductions by the authors, The
Answer Within illuminates the genius of Milton H. Erickson as a
psychotherapist and demonstrates how the principles that anchored
his creativity can be incorporated into an effective therapeutic
approach that is both flexible and grounded. A foundational work
that continues to be fresh, the book takes the reader step by step
from diagnostic assessment through treatment plan, illustrating
each stage with clinical examples and transcripts. Clear and
engaging, the informative case presentations include actual
inductions and intricate metaphors accompanied by insightful
commentary on therapeutic strategies and techniques. From
Contemporary Psychology (1984): 'The clarity with which the subject
is presented will not only help readers to understand Erickson's
use of metaphor, but will help them understand how this technique
may be used in their own practice.' From The Script, International
Transactional Analysis Association (1983): 'A balanced, thoughtful
analysis and interpretation of Milton H. Erickson's approach to
hypnotherapy and psychotherapy, a complex system of skills which is
neither magic nor mere mechanics.' From the Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy (1984): 'The book is creative, thoughtful, and
useful. Perhaps because the book is uniquely their own style,
Erickson might have commended the framework provided as 'Lanktonian
Hypnotherapy'.'
Dreams of Awakening is a thorough and exciting exploration of lucid
dreaming theory and practice within both Western and Tibetan
Buddhist contexts. It not only explores lucid dreaming practices,
but also the innovative new techniques of Mindfulness of Dream and
Sleep, the holistic approach to lucidity training which the author
co-created. The book is based on over 12 years of personal practice
and the hundreds of lucid dreaming workshops which Charlie has
taught around the world, in venues as diverse as Buddhist temples
and dance-music festivals. Using a three-part structure of Ground,
Path and Germination the reader is given a solid grounding in: *
the history and benefits of lucid dreaming * cutting edge research
from dream and sleep scientists. * entering the path of learning to
do the practices * prophetic dreams, lucid living, out of body
experiences and quantum dreaming. Although Dreams of Awakening
presents many different angles on how to make the 30 years we spend
asleep more worthwhile, the fundamental aim of the book is to teach
people how to lucid dream their way to psychological and spiritual
growth. This book is for all those who want to wake up, both in
their dreams and waking lives.
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Hypnosis
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Judith Pintar, Steven Jay Lynn
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Hypnosis: A Brief History crosses disciplinary boundaries to
explain current advances and controversies surrounding the use of
hypnosis through an exploration of the history of its development.
examines the social and cultural contexts of the theories,
development, and practice of hypnosis crosses disciplinary
boundaries to explain current advances and controversies in
hypnosis explores shifting beliefs about the nature of hypnosis
investigates references to the apparent power of hypnosis over
memory and personal identity
We've nearly all been there at least once - awakened with a
pounding heart and the memory of frightening scenes that seemed so
real, but were conjured up and existed only in the sleeping mind.
Nightmares affect people across countries and cultures, with some
10 percent of the world's population reporting recurrent
nightmares. Parents have reported, and science has recorded,
nightmares in children as young as 18 months old. Up to 40 percent
of children aged 2 to 12 experience nightmares, as do some 35
percent of veterans and 50 percent of adults with chronic illness.
With this book, a psychologist widely known in his field shows how
nightmares evolved and were useful to ancestral populations, and
why nightmares may carry beneficial functional effects even today
for people who suffer from the pulse-pumping dreams. McNamara
brings us up to date on the biology of nightmares and what,
specifically, happens in the brain during the event. He also
explains the history and development of nightmares and likely
causes, including traumatic events, psychological and physical
disorders, and commonly consumed medications.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
Followers of the New Thought movement of the early 20th century
vehemently believed in the concept of "mind over matter," and one
of the most influential thinkers of this early "New Age" philosophy
introduces us in this 1907 book to the basics of hypnotism... and
to using its power to influence those around you. Here, in this
"side light" to Atkinson's popular book The Secret of Mental Magic,
discover: . mental fascination among animals . the rationale of
fascination . experimental fascination . the phenomena of induced
imagination . the dangers of psychism . Oriental fascination . and
much more. American writer WILLIAM WALKER ATKINSON (1862-1932) was
editor of the popular magazine New Thought from 1901 to 1905, and
editor of the journal Advanced Thought from 1916 to 1919. He
authored dozens of New Thought books under numerous pseudonyms,
some of which are likely still unknown today, including "Yogi
Ramacharaka" and "Theron Q. Dumont."
Are there Buddhist conceptions of the unconscious? If so, are they
more Freudian, Jungian, or something else? If not, can Buddhist
conceptions be reconciled with the Freudian, Jungian, or other
models? These are some of the questions that have motivated modern
scholarship to approach alayavijnana, the storehouse consciousness,
formulated in Yogacara Buddhism as a subliminal reservoir of
tendencies, habits, and future possibilities. Tao Jiang argues
convincingly that such questions are inherently problematic because
they frame their interpretations of the Buddhist notion largely in
terms of responses to modern psychology. He proposes that, if we
are to understand alayavijnana properly and compare it with the
unconscious responsibly, we need to change the way the questions
are posed so that alayavijnana and the unconscious can first be
understood within their own contexts and then recontextualized
within a dialogical setting. In so doing, certain paradigmatic
assumptions embedded in the original frameworks of Buddhist and
modern psychological theories are exposed. Jiang brings together
Xuan Zang's alayavijnana and Freud's and Jung's unconscious to
focus on what the differences are in the thematic concerns of the
three theories, why such differences exist in terms of their
objectives, and how their methods of theorization contribute to
these differences. ""Contexts and Dialogue"" puts forth a
fascinating, erudite, and carefully argued presentation of the
subliminal mind. It proposes a new paradigm in comparative
philosophy that examines the what, why, and how in navigating the
similarities and differences of philosophical systems through
contextualization and recontextualization.
Dr. William Wesley Cook's Practical Lessons in Hypnotism was
originally published in 1901, but this scholarly study is as
relevant as it ever was. In spite of the skeptics, hypnotism has
long been a psychological science that has earned the respect of
many in the medical profession (notably, Sigmund Freud) and
hypnotherapy is widely used in many treatment programs. Here, Cook
approaches the subject in a constructive way, covering the history
and philosophy of the science, as well as practical techniques and
considerations. Most compelling are the studies of hypnotism's many
applications, such as in self-healing, anesthesia, behavioral
therapy, and even persuasion in the field of business. Cook's work
also includes intellectual discussions on tangential-and
fascinating-subjects such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and magnetic
healing. Comprehensive and erudite, it promises satisfaction for
the curious as well as the studious.
Magnetism, mesmerism, suggestive therapeutics and magnetic healing,
including all that is known in the art and practice of hypnotism,
mesmerism, mental and magnetic healing. Prepared for the self
instruction of beginners as well as for the use of advanced
students and practitioners.
Designed For The General Practitioner Of Medicine & Surgery.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
"Inductions and Deepeners: Styles and Approaches for Effective
Hypnosis" by Richard K. Nongard provides both the new and
experienced hypnotist with a reference book of actual hypnotic
session scripts in a variety of styles, for work with both adults
and children. These hypnosis scripts - from creative adaptations of
Milton Erickson's Levitation, Dave Elman's Count with Amnesia, and
Zarren's Marble induction approaches, to Nongard's own unique
"Eyes-Open Backwards Hypnosis" "superconscious" strategy - offer
useful demonstrations and detailed explanations for real success.
Learn to combine approaches for enhanced trance depth; understand
hypnotic language patterns; increase your confidence and abilities;
zoom past the Critical Factor into the Subconscious with Rapid
Touch inductions; and experience suggestion compliance with even
the most fidgety child. Foreword by Michael Johns.
HypnosisGurus.com and LearnClinicalHypnosis.com.
Why do we sleep? Are we sleeping enough? Do we suffer stress from
"sleep debt"? Why do some of us struggle with sleep disorders? And
how can we tackle sleep problems? These are the kinds of questions
that make many of us toss and turn all night.
Jim Horne finds answers to these questions and many more in
Sleepfaring, a journey through the science and the secrets of
sleep. He reveals what goes on in our brains behind the veil of
sleep, looks at body clocks, the values of napping, and the
controversial question of "sleep debt," and also gives some hints
from the latest sleep research that may just help you get a better
night's rest. In recent years, the nature of sleep, our sleeping
patterns, how much sleep we need, and the dangers of lack of sleep
have become increasingly important, as people work longer hours,
styles of working have altered, and the separation between
workplace and home has been eroded by cell phones and the internet.
From drowsiness at the wheel, to stress and insomnia, this is a
subject that truly matters to people. Horne draws on the latest
research in brain physiology, psychology, medicine, and the many
social factors that contribute to sleep problems to reveal what
science has discovered about sleep, and problems related to
sleep-from snoring to sleep apnea. Nor does Horne shy away from
controversy, challenging, for example, the conventional wisdom on
the amount of sleep we actually need.
For anyone wishing to know more about the many mysterious
processes that begin when we close our eyes each night, Sleepfaring
offers a wealth of insight and information.
Together With Medical Letters On Hypno-Suggestion, Etc. By Henrick
G. Petersen.
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