Education & Reference Psychology & Self-Help Health & Medicine
Michael D. Yapko and Peter Sheehan’s Trancework is the go-to clinical hypnosis textbook for counselors and psychotherapists who want evidence-based induction tools. The 2012 Routledge hardcover packs 664 pages of step-by-step methods, case vignettes and outcome research into a durable 9.4-inch library binding.
This widely adopted guide bridges psychology and medical hypnotherapy, showing how targeted trancework can speed behavioral, pain-management and trauma recovery. Students like the clear chapter summaries; seasoned clinicians value the integrative scripts and ethical safeguards that keep practice standards current.
This used copy still contains the original companion CD with printable worksheets and audio demonstrations. Expect light shelf scuffing on the boards, about a dozen dog-eared corners and occasional faint pencil lines—nothing that obscures readability. Pages are tight, text is unmarked, and the disc is ready to load.
An affordable way to add the authoritative Trancework to your counseling or hypnotherapy reference shelf without paying new-book prices.