Self-Hypnosis
Author: University of Wisconsin Integrative Medicine
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Description: Self-Hypnosis, is an overview of self-hypnosis techniques for clinicians. It explains the principles of hypnosis, emphasizes the role of education and tailoring to patients' needs, provides guidance on trance induction, utilization for specific goals, and re-alerting.
Subject: Hypnosis
Pages: 4
Megabytes: 0.08 MB
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