Education & Reference Psychology & Self-Help Health & Medicine
Trancework by Michael D. Yapko is the go-to hardcover guide for clinicians and serious students who want practical, research-backed strategies for using hypnosis in therapy. This 2003 Brunner-Routledge edition packs 578 pages of step-by-step techniques, case examples, and up-to-date references into one sturdy volume.
Inside, the pages are crisp, unmarked, and free of dog-ears, while the binding remains tight and reliable. A previous owner’s name is inscribed on the front endpaper; otherwise the book is clean and comes from a smoke-free home, making it an excellent addition to any psychology or health-science shelf.
Ideal for young adults or professionals expanding their mental-health toolkit, Yapko’s authoritative text bridges leisure reading with serious study. Keywords like hypnosis, hypnotism, trance work, and mental health are woven throughout, ensuring this copy surfaces for anyone searching a trusted reference on therapeutic trance.