Psychology & Self-Help Health & Medicine
Trancework by Michael Yapko is the landmark 1990 hardcover that professionals and curious readers still reach for when they want a thorough, practical guide to clinical hypnosis. This 446-page volume balances science with step-by-step techniques, making it a core resource for therapists, coaches, and students of alternative therapies.
The vintage dust-jacketed edition offered here arrives from a smoke-free home with crisp, unmarked pages, a square spine, and no dog-ears or tears—clean enough to shelve proudly and use confidently in session or study. Its tight binding ensures the book will stay open at the page you need while you practice inductions or review protocols.
Yapko’s warm, accessible style demystifies trance work, covering everything from suggestibility tests to self-hypnosis scripts, while grounding every method in modern psychology and communication skills. Whether you’re expanding a professional library or exploring self-help for mental health and personal development, this copy of Trancework delivers lasting value without the wait for reprints.