Education & Reference Psychology & Self-Help Health & Medicine
Trancework by Michael Yapko is the landmark 2003 Brunner-Routledge hardcover that professionals call the definitive textbook on clinical hypnosis. This 578-page second edition blends science, case examples, and step-by-step guidance for therapists, counselors, and students of modern psychology.
Inside, readers find evidence-based strategies for using trance work to treat anxiety, depression, pain, and trauma, all anchored in Yapko’s accessible teaching style. The book doubles as both classroom resource and office reference, making it a staple for anyone serious about mental health, hypnotism, and personal development.
This copy carries a neat previous-owner inscription on the front endpaper; otherwise the pages are crisp, unmarked, and tightly bound—no dog-ears, smoke odor, or shelf wear. It’s ready for immediate use on a therapist’s desk or a student’s study shelf.
Collectors and practitioners alike prize the 2003 hardcover for its durability and expanded content. Secure this clean, inscribed edition of Trancework today and add a cornerstone hypnosis text to your professional library.
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