Education & Reference Psychology & Self-Help Health & Medicine
Trancework, Michael D. Yapko’s authoritative 2003 hardcover, is the seminal guide for clinicians and curious minds exploring clinical hypnosis and trance-based therapy. This 578-page Third Edition from Brunner-Routledge distills decades of research into practical techniques for mental-health professionals, students, and anyone seeking personal or professional development through evidence-based hypnotic methods.
Inside, readers find step-by-step protocols, case studies, and up-to-date references that make the book both classroom text and trusted desk reference. Yapko’s clear explanations demystify trance work, showing how targeted suggestion can support treatment goals across anxiety, pain management, habit change, and more.
The sturdy hardcover remains in good, gently-used condition: tight binding, crisp unmarked pages, no dog ears, and no smoke or musty odors. A previous owner’s name is neatly inscribed on the front endpaper; otherwise the volume is clean and ready for immediate shelving or daily consultation.
For collectors, practitioners, or students hunting a durable earlier edition, this inscribed copy delivers Yapko’s classic guidance without the wait. Secure it today to add a cornerstone hypnosis resource to your health, psychology, or self-help library.
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