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.
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