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Conventions Used in This Book. |
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How This Book Is Organised. |
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Part I: Understanding Hypnotherapy. |
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Part II: Considering How Hypnotherapy Can Help. |
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Part III: Expanding the Reach of Hypnotherapy. |
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Part IV: The Practical Stuff. |
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Part V: The Part of Tens. |
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Part I: Understanding Hypnotherapy. |
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Chapter 1: Examining Hypnotherapy . |
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Getting to Grips with the Basics of Hypnotherapy. |
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Discovering the differences between. |
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hypnosis and hypnotherapy. |
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Examining states of mind. |
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Getting Past that Old-Style Hypnosis. |
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Finding Help with Hypnosis. |
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Understanding the Therapy Part of Hypnotherapy. |
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Hypnosis plus counselling. |
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Hypnosis plus psychotherapy. |
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Chapter 2: Techniques: The Tools of a Hypnotherapist . |
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Choosing a Tool from the Hypnotherapist’s Toolbox. |
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Giving It to You Straight and Not So Straight:. |
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Direct and Indirect Suggestions. |
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Getting direct suggestions. |
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Going the indirect route. |
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Safely Splitting Your Mind with Dissociation. |
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Minding your associations. |
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Associating hypnosis and dissociation. |
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Adding the Sum of Your Parts: Parts Therapy. |
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Communicating and negotiating with a part of you. |
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Bringing it all back together again: The importance. |
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Going back in time: Age regression techniques. |
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Going forward in time: Age progression techniques. |
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Altering time: Time distortion techniques. |
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Scanning a Variety of Other Common Techniques. |
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Visualising, imagining, or pretending change. |
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Finding out how to forget. |
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Chapter 3: Preparing for Hypnotherapy . |
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Keeping Your Individuality in Mind. |
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Identifying Your Problem. |
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‘I’m not exactly sure what my problem is’. |
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‘I know my problem but haven’t been able to solve it’. |
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‘I have more than one problem’. |
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Communicating Your Problem. |
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Prioritising your problems. |
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Providing as much information as you can. |
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Setting SMART Goals and Checking Your Motivation. |
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Using your SMARTs to set your goals. |
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Examining your motivation. |
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Negotiating Your Goals with Your Hypnotherapist. |
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Breaking down bigger goals. |
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Part II: Considering How Hypnotherapy Can Help. |
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Chapter 4: Making the Mind-Body Connection . |
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Understanding the Mind-Body Connection. |
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Fitting up the connectors: Your nervous system. |
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Making the connection with hypnosis. |
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Considering How Your Emotions Affect You. |
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Depressing the effects of low moods. |
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Stressing about fear and anxiety. |
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Fighting or fleeing: Facing the fear response. |
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Integrating Hypnosis into the Mind-Body Connection. |
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Relaxing mentally and physically through hypnosis. |
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Manifesting the mind through the body. |
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Chapter 5: Breaking Away from Old Habits . |
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Examining Habits and How to Change Them. |
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Preparing to quit: What to do before. |
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visiting your hypnotherapist. |
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Addressing your fears about quitting. |
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Using hypnosis to become smoke-free. |
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Taking the safe route to the body you want. |
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Getting a Good Night’s Sleep. |
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Trance strategies to help you to sleep. |
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Sweet dreams are made of this – turning. |
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your nightmares into nothing. |
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Sorting out snoring – for both you and your partner. |
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Controlling Your Words: Stammering. |
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Relaxing your speech through hypnotherapy. |
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Reaching a Nail-Biting Conclusion. |
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Chapter 6: Touching on Body Matters . |
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Helping Your Skin Look Good. |
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Scratching away at psoriasis and eczema. |
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Stop kissing frogs: Treating your warts. |
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Easing skin problems with hypnotherapy. |
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Relieving the Pressure of Hypertension. |
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Taking a Pregnant Pause for Childbirth. |
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Improving Irritable Bowel Syndrome. |
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Dealing with your IBS anxiety. |
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Coping with constipation and diarrhoea. |
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Drilling away at your problem. |
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Grinding down your bruxism: Teeth-grinding and hypnotherapy. |
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Dealing with Problems with a Psychological Basis. |
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Obsessing about change: Obsessive. |
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compulsive-disorder (OCD). |
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Conquering Performance Anxiety. |
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Playing the starring role. |
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Acting your way to a better performance. |
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Taking the Confidence Trick. |
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Feeling ten feet tall (when you’re used to feeling like a midget). |
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Putting your confidence into practice. |
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Sorting Out Your Anxieties. |
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Understanding the different types of depression. |
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Working your way out of that black hole. |
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Cooling yourself off and hypnotherapy. |
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Reframing your stressed-out world. |
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Making a molehill out of that mountain. |
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Accessing Your Creativity. |
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Tapping into your endless well of creativity. |
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Unblocking your creative flow. |
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Touching on Sexual Problems. |
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Chapter 8: Considering the Limits of Hypnotherapy . |
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Realising That Hypnotherapy Helps, It Doesn’t Cure. |
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Accepting Hypnotherapy’s Limitations. |
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Setting yourself up for success. |
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Highlighting the importance of your motivation. |
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Letting Go May Be Harder Than You Think. |
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Facing the fact that you may want to keep your problem. |
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Overcoming your secondary gains. |
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Sabotaging your own therapy. |
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Examining Your Hypnotherapist’s Ethical Responsibilities. |
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Looking at Your Hypnotherapist’s Legal Responsibilities. |
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Part III: Expanding the Reach of Hypnotherapy. |
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Chapter 9: Your Kids and Hypnotherapy . |
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Considering Ethical Issues. |
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Noting the Differences in Hypnotising Children. |
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Trance through imagination. |
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Helping Your Child with Therapy. |
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Making the decision to seek therapy. |
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Listening to your child’s hypnotherapist. |
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Understanding Some Common Childhood Issues. |
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Hiding behind sofas: Dealing with your anxious child. |
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Chapter 10: Visiting Your Former Selves . |
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Examining Past-Life Regression. |
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Reasons to revisit past lives. |
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Journeying to Your Past Life. |
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Revealing any past-life memories. |
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What to Expect during Your PLR Session. |
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Visiting those important times. |
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Being present at your death. |
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Completing the journey and returning to the present. |
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Chapter 11: Removing Your Phobias . |
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Rationalising the Irrational: Defining Phobias. |
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Comparing phobias to plain old fear. |
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Examining the Various Types of Phobia. |
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Removing Your Phobia through Hypnotherapy. |
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Starting with the basics. |
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Picturing your life without your phobia. |
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Confronting Your Phobia: A Contract for Action. |
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Part IV: The Practical Stuff. |
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Chapter 12: Finding a Hypnotherapist . |
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Knowing what to look for. |
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Believing adverts – or not. |
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Cruising the information superhighway. |
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Relying on word-of-mouth. |
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Researching by word-of-mouth. |
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Making sure your hypnotherapist is professionally trained. |
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Talking to a few therapists. |
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Asking the right questions. |
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Selecting Your Therapist. |
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Chapter 13: Your First Hypnotherapy Session Step by Step . |
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Caring enough to pay your own way. |
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Knowing how many sessions it may take. |
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Starting Your Hypnotherapy Session. |
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Getting acquainted with your hypnotherapist. |
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Creating a working relationship. |
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Teaming up with your hypnotherapist. |
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Supplying a Case History. |
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Homing in on what a trance feels like. |
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Taking you in and taking you deeper. |
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Experiencing the Actual Therapy. |
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Choosing the best approach for you. |
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Receiving post-hypnotic suggestions. |
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Adding the feel good factor. |
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Coming completely out of trance. |
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Continuing therapy while you’re coming out of trance. |
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Chapter 14: Practising Self-Hypnosis . |
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Connecting to Your Unconscious. |
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Inducing your own trance. |
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Trusting your unconscious mind to carry out your suggestion. |
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Waking yourself from trance. |
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Examining the Pros and Cons of Self-Hypnosis. |
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When self-hypnosis is appropriate. |
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When self-hypnosis isn’t appropriate. |
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Developing Your Own Scripts. |
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Making your hypnosis work. |
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Improving your effectiveness. |
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Chapter 15: Meeting the Family: Some. |
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Cousins of Hypnotherapy . |
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Looking at Reasons to Use Something Other Than Hypnotherapy. |
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Asking why your hypnotherapist isn’t using hypnotherapy. |
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Making sure that you understand what. |
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your hypnotherapist is doing. |
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Gazing at Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). |
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Wagging a finger: EMDR in action. |
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Tuning into Thought Field Therapy (TFT). |
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Feeling Out the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). |
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Talking about Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). |
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Looking at NLP in practice. |
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Part V: The Part of Tens. |
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Chapter 16: Ten Common Misconceptions about Hypnotherapy. |
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Hypnosis Is Magical and Mystical. |
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You’re Under the Power of the Hypnotherapist. |
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Hypnosis Makes You Cluck like a Chicken and Lose Control. |
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You Have to Keep Your Eyes Closed and Stay Completely Still. |
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You May Not Wake Up from Trance. |
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You Go to Sleep during a Hypnosis Session. |
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Some People Can’t Be Hypnotised – Even if They Want to Be. |
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You Don’t Need a Hypnotist – You Can Hypnotise Yourself. |
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Chapter 17: Ten Pioneers of Hypnosis . |
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Franz Mesmer (1734–1815). |
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Hippolyte Bernheim (1837–1919). |
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Jean-Martin Charcot (1825–93). |
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Pierre Janet (1859–1947). |
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Sigmund Freud (1856–1939). |
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Clark L Hull (1884–1952). |
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Milton Erickson (1901–80). |
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Ernest Rossi (1933–present). |
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Chapter 18: Ten Qualities to Look For in a Hypnotherapist . |
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Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Choosing a Hypnotherapy. |
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Making Sure the Institution Is Accredited. |
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Training for Clinical Hypnosis, NOT Stage Hypnosis!. |
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Looking at Length of Training. |
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Going through the Interview Procedure. |
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Sitting Still for Classroom-Based Training. |
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Checking the Experience, Background, and Variety of Lecturers. |
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Getting Help from Tutorials. |
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Talking to Previous and Current Students. |
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Offering Continuing Professional Development. |
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Supporting You After Training. |
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Hypnotherapy Organisations. |
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The Handbook of Hypnotic Metaphors and Suggestions. |
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The Wisdom of Milton Erickson: The Complete Volume. |
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Hartland’s Medical and Dental Hypnosis – 3rd Edition. |
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Hidden Depths: The Story of Hypnosis. |
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Training Trances: Multi-Level Communication. |
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Patterns of the Hypnotic Techniques of Milton Erickson, Volume 1. |
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Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy with Children, 3rd Edition. |
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Time Distortion in Hypnosis: An Experimental and Clinical Investigation. |
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Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. |
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