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Neuro-Hypnosis

Using Self-Hypnosis to Activate the Brain for Change

C. Alexander Simpkins, PhD Annellen M. Simpkins

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WW Norton & Co
16 July 2010
Drawing from over 30 years of teaching, researching, and practicing hypnosis, the authors share systematic instructions, techniques, and exercises for finding your way into a hypnotic trance—or deepen your trance if you've already found it. With exercises specifically tailored to address a wide range of concerns, including stress, depression, substance abuse, anxiety, weight management, fears, and sports performance, this book is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in hypnosis. The authors synthesize and integrate the major theories of hypnosis and provide an overview of the fundamental tools used in self-hypnosis, especially attention, unconscious processing, and suggestion.

For clinicians, they provide evidence and practical considerations that therapists need to incorporate hypnosis into their practice. All readers will benefit from the tips, techniques, and exercises throughout which demonstrate how hypnotic interventions can be tailored to each person. Readers will be inspired to practice at home using hypnotic suggestions that target their specific concerns. Deftly balancing theory and practice, Neuro-Hypnosis provides the tools you need to open yourself to self-hypnosis, experience the vast potential of your mind, and activate your brain for growth, development, and lasting change.

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Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 211mm,  Width: 211mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   487g
ISBN:   9780393706253
ISBN 10:   0393706257
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

C. Alexander Simpkins, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice, and, with Annellen M. Simpkins, is the author of twenty-four books. Together they study and research mind and brain, teach meditation and hypnosis in seminars and workshops, and live in San Diego. Annellen M. Simpkins, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice who with her husband C. Alexander Simpkins specializes in study and research of mind and brain. Together they teach widely on meditation and hypnosis, have written twenty-four books, and live in San Diego.

Reviews for Neuro-Hypnosis: Using Self-Hypnosis to Activate the Brain for Change

Here is a book that is waiting to be read by those with a curious mind and anappreciation for learning. Its contents are based on solid science and firsthandknowledge of hypnosis and therapy. The authors compassion is especiallyclear in the numerous exercises that guide the reader as he or she seeks totranslate the scholarly information into a felt personal experience. In sum, thisbook is an excellent resource for anyone wishing to uncover his or her hiddenpotentials. --Dan Short, PhD, author, Transformational Relationships, and coauthor, Hope & Resiliency


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